Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders released in 1979
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders was a 1979 TV movie starring Jane Seymour. The groundbreaking production that captured the hearts of millions of viewers, with a behind the scenes look at the trials and tribulations of being a member of the infamous squad. The movie followed a group young hopefuls vying to be included in the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders.
The movie was a resounding success, drawing in a massive audience and becoming one of the most-watched television events of the year. Critics praised the film for its engaging storyline, strong performances, and exceptional choreography. Audiences couldn’t get enough of the energy and enthusiasm of the young cheerleaders. The success of the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders movie, lead to 16 seasons of reality TV, Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders: making the team (from 2006 -2021).
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Jane Seymour, who played the role of Laura Cole, was particularly impressed with the film’s reception. In an interview with the press, she spoke about the incredible dedication of the cheerleaders, who spent months training for their performances and had a genuine passion for what they were doing. Seymour also expressed her admiration for the hardworking production crew who brought the film to life. She remarked on the challenges of filming the high-energy dance sequences, which required precision timing and coordination, but also highlighted the incredible teamwork that made the production such a success.
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Despite some initial skepticism about the subject matter, “Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders” proved to be a game-changer in the world of sports entertainment. The film helped to popularize cheerleading as a serious athletic pursuit and showcased the skill, athleticism, and artistry of the cheerleaders themselves. But it also showed the women as everyday dedicated working professionals. Everyone who became a cheerleader in the movie, had to hold a regular job on top of their training and game schedule. As much as the women were prized for their beauty, they were seen as more than just a pretty face with jiggly bits.