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C.C. and Company (1970)

A motorcycle rebel rescues a woman from his gang and fights an outlaw guru for supremacy.

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Terri W 09 Feb 2012

I have always had a serious thing for Joe Namath. But still I could sit through this for more than 15 minutes. Yes, it was that bad..

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Shawn W 14 Feb 2009

Joe Namath spent some time in the 1970 offseason to make his film debut as a biker who wisely splits with his gang who sleeps in the wilderness to bunk with Ann-Margret and sets up a deadly race with the leader of the Heads.

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Raina S 26 Oct 2012

I have always had a serious thing for Joe Namath. But still I could sit through this for more than 15 minutes. Yes, it was that bad..

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Tim S 24 Dec 2011

C C and Company might have one of my favorite new found openings as Joe Namath strolls through a grocery store causally making himself a sandwich. I would actually like to do that but I would probably get caught because I would also need some chips & a pickle. This is a fun biker movie as Namath turns in his chopper for a dirty bike & looks for greater pursuits then just riding the road w/ the club. Of course (the great) William Smith takes exception to this feeling all money won should go back to the gang (which includes the fantastic Sid Haig). Ann Margret is Namath's new found love interest & she looks smokin even getting to see her partially naked. I always found Margret to be a hottie in her earlier films..shit even as she got on in years she is still attractive. I should be so lucky to hook up w/ the likes of her when Im a 'grumpy old man'

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Donald W 14 Jun 2015

Namath's crossover to the big screen is a bit flat with Broadway Joe riding with motorcycle gang until he breaks away with Ann Margaret as his go-to receiver. Biker film king William Smith offers some credibility as the gang leader. The NFL would never allow a star of Joe's magnitude to ride around a motorcycle without a helmet today.

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