C.C. and Company
C.C. and Company | |
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Directed by | Seymour Robbie |
Produced by |
Roger Smith (producer) Allan Carr (producer) Victoria McGarry Joseph E. Levine (executive producer) |
Written by | Roger Smith |
Starring |
Joe Namath Ann-Margret William Smith Sid Haig Jennifer Billingsley Mike Battle Greg Mullavy Teda Bracci Don Chastain Bruce Glover Wayne Cochran |
Music by | Lenny Stack |
Cinematography | Charles F. Wheeler (director of photography) (as Charles Wheeler) |
Edited by | Fred A. Chulack (as Fred Chulack) |
Distributed by | Embassy Pictures |
Release dates |
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Running time | 94 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $1.1 million (US/ Canada rentals)[1] |
C.C. and Company is a movie that was released in 1970. It starred Joe Namath as biker C.C. Ryder, Ann-Margret as fashion journalist Ann, and William Smith as Moon, the leader of the fictitious outlaw biker gang the "Heads". The film also features singer Wayne Cochran and his band The C.C. Riders.
Plot summary
C.C. Ryder falls in with a biker gang in the desert, and then rescues Ann from trouble with the same gang. There next occurs a motocross race tied in with a fashion shoot. The Heads disrupt the event, but C.C. Ryder enters the race to gain Ann's favor. This puts him in conflict with Moon. When Ryder wins the race and leaves with his award money the gang kidnaps Ann, and Ryder must ride back to save her.
See also
References
- ↑ "Big Rental Films of 1970", Variety, 6 January 1971 p 11
External links
- C.C. and Company at the Internet Movie Database
- C.C. and Company is available for free download at the Internet Archive
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