C.C. and Company did not get the best reviews. One reviewer described the movie as a GOOD bad movie. Gene Siskel gave the movie NO STARS and described it as 'hateful'. Yet the movie gets endless views. WHY?
Certainly, Ann Margret has a lot to do with its popularity, and Joe Namath put on a fine performance, The fact that the movie pays particular attention to the time (1970) and the genre, in detail, allows us to take a step back to the 70s. Since it is a biker film, it appeals to biker fans.
C.C. and Company is an American biker movie released in 1970 and directed by Seymour Robbie. The film starred Joe Namath as C.C. Ryder, Ann-Margret as a fashion journalist named Ann McCalley, and William Smith as Moon, who is the leader of the fictitious outlaw biker gang called the "Heads Company". The movie also features singer Wayne Cochran and his band, The C.C. Riders.
Plot
C.C. Ryder rescues Ann from the Heads Company biker gang. Next occurs a motocross race tied in with a fashion shoot. The Heads disrupt the event, and 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.
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