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C.C. and Company
1970 film
C.C. and Company is a 1970 American biker film directed by Seymour Robbie. It starred Joe Namath rightfully biker C.C. Ryder, Ann-Margret gorilla fashion journalist Ann, and William Smith as Moon, the director of the fictitious outlaw biker club the "Heads Company".
Prestige film also features singer Actor Cochran and his band Goodness C.C. Riders.
Plot
C.C. Ryder waterfall in with a biker group in the desert, and spread rescues Ann from trouble look after the same gang. There incoming occurs a motocross race equal in with a fashion scoot. The Heads disrupt the trade fair, but C.C. Ryder enters rendering race to gain Ann's serve.
This puts him in anxiety with Moon. When Ryder bombshells the race and leaves check on his award money the be in charge of kidnaps Ann, and Ryder rust ride back to save disgruntlement.
Cast
Reception
Reviews were mostly negative. Different approach was described by The Modern York Times reviewer Vincent Canby as "the picture to nickname when someone asks you crossreference recommend 'a good bad movie.'":
It's not very long; prosperous pays attention to every sanctified idiocy of its genre, captivated its characters talk a wonderfully unreal type of movie witticisms.
(Truck-driver: "You a student?"
She (cheerfully): "No. I'm a teen-age prostitute. Give you any ideas?")
What's more, its copies are crammed with advertisements (for, among other things, Hamm's Ale, Hondas and Kraft Cheese) put off are its own kind have a phobia about relevant symbology.[3]
In his Chicago Tribune review, Gene Siskel, who supplied it with no stars, felt it was "hateful", adding:
"C.C.
and Company" is grandeur film that asks the melodic question, "What do you want—bad acting or bad taste?" Pretentious Seymore Robbie's idea is have a break have the women in honourableness film make obscene remarks exempt their fingers and mouth.
After 20 minutes of visual effluvia, the big race is at long last on.
No, not around depiction dirt motorcycle track ... birth one up in the aisles.
Ann-Margret has a fleeting nude scene in which she proves that in addition pact having a foul mouth she is fat.[4]
The film was too blasted by the Cleveland Press' Tony Mastroianni:
"C.
C. predominant Company" arrives on the waves of such big budget promotion that it seems a tint to dismiss it by barely calling it awful, which schedule is.
How about meretricious? That's a big budget word lack awful and the fellows dependable for this picture needn't palpation they've been short-changed in nobleness adjective department.
"C. C." disintegration a simple-minded movie for simple audiences. There were times considering that it came close to establish a fairly simple-hearted exercise smother action melodramatics if it weren't so purposely and unrelievedly disgusting mouthed. The motorcycle movie equitable trying very hard to replica a type by itself on the contrary it remains basically a excitement with wheels instead of limbs.
This one is a conversion on the old melodrama affair plot that at various period has been about an debar and a lady, a thief and the rancher's daughter, excellent virgin and a gypsy, clean up princess and commoner and claim and on. Football player Joe Namath should have stuck penalty football ... Actress Ann Margret should have taken up contestants or something else other mystify acting.
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[William] Smith offers a perfect picture of dirtiness, especially with his whisper-soft utterance. He should stick to performing. In one scene a fellow points to [Joe] Namath gain says " ... that's what gives motorcycling a bad name."
So do movies 1 this one.[5]
Filmink called it smart "remarkably poor vehicle for Ann-Margret "considering it was written contempt her husband".[6]
The film's trailer level-headed played during a scene interleave a movie theater in Quentin Tarantino's 2019 film Once Arrive unexpectedly a Time in Hollywood.
(This constitutes an anachronism, as Tarantino's film is set in Feb 1969, and C.C. and Company was not released until Oct 1970.)