Menu
C.C. and Company Poster

C.C. and Company

Loving, brawling and bustin' it up!
1970 | 94m | English

(1121 votes)

TMDb IMDb

Popularity: 0.8 (history)

Director: Seymour Robbie
Writer: Roger Smith
Staring:
Details

A motorcycle rebel rescues a woman from his gang and fights an outlaw guru for supremacy.
Release Date: Oct 14, 1970
Director: Seymour Robbie
Writer: Roger Smith
Genres: Comedy, Action, Drama
Keywords motorcycle, motorcycle gang, bike racing
Production Companies AVCO Embassy Pictures, Namanco Productions, Rogallan Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 03, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
Trailers and Extras

Backdrops

International Posters

More Like This

Full Credits

Name Character
Joe Namath C.C. Ryder
Ann-Margret Ann McCalley
William Smith Moon
Jennifer Billingsley Pom Pom
Sid Haig Crow
Bruce Glover Captain Midnight
Mike Battle Rabbit
Greg Mullavey Lizard
Teda Bracci Pig
Don Chastain Eddie Ellis
Kiva Kelly Tandalaya
Jacquie Rohr Zit-Zit
Bonnie Emerson Model
Paula Warner Model
Name Job
Seymour Robbie Director
Jon Shannon Costume Design
Ted Mossman Set Decoration
Phil Benjamin Casting
Lenny Stack Original Music Composer
Charles F. Wheeler Director of Photography
Fred A. Chulack Editor
Joe DiBella Makeup Artist
Paul Nuckles Stunt Coordinator
Bobby Ferro Stunts
Ken Ferguson Stunts
Henry Millar Jr. Special Effects
Gary McLarty Stunts
Alan Gibbs Stunts
Nick Dimitri Stunt Double
Roger Smith Screenplay, Story
Hal Needham Stunts
Name Title
Allan Carr Producer
Joseph E. Levine Executive Producer
Roger Smith Producer
Organization Category Person
Popularity Metrics

Popularity History


Year Month Avg Max Min
2024 4 5 7 3
2024 5 6 9 3
2024 6 6 14 2
2024 7 6 11 2
2024 8 5 10 2
2024 9 5 9 2
2024 10 5 9 2
2024 11 3 6 1
2024 12 3 7 2
2025 1 4 7 1
2025 2 2 5 1
2025 3 3 9 1
2025 4 1 2 1
2025 5 1 3 1
2025 6 1 3 1
2025 7 0 3 0
2025 8 1 3 0
2025 9 1 1 0
2025 10 0 1 0

Trending Position


No trending metrics available.

Return to Top

Reviews

bensonmum2
7.0

C.C. Ryder (Joe Namath), a motorcycle mechanic, is a somewhat reluctant member of an outlaw biker gang known as The Head. By accident, he meets a fashion photographer, Ann McCalley (Ann-Margret), and saves her from the other members of his gang. C.C. falls for Ann, but realizes he'll have to leave t ... he gang if he is to win her over. C.C. enters and wins a dirt bike race, giving him the funds he needs to strike out on his own and pursue Ann. But gang leader Moon (William Smith) doesn't see it that way. He wants C.C.'s money for his own and goes after Ann to prove his point. C.C. will have to defeat Moon if he is to be free of The Head. Given its relatively poor online reputation, I'm as shocked as anyone by how much I enjoyed C.C. and Company. The movie just clicked with me and worked quite nicely. Director Seymour Robbie may have been mainly a television director, but I felt he handled this transition to film very professionally. C.C. and Company is well-paced with plenty of sight gags and fight scenes that work as intended. For example, the scene where C.C. steals the dirt bike is really cleverly handled. The shot of him towing the dirt bike behind his chopper was a real kick. As for fight scenes, the fight between C.C. and Moon in the creek is really well choreographed and filmed. It's a solid action piece. Robbie also manages to throw in some menacing set-pieces, none more so than the kidnap of Ann. Again, nicely done. The acting in C.C. and Company is also a highlight. I wasn't expecting much from Namath, but he gives a reasonably competent performance. In a lot of scenes he's not asked to do much more than sit on his bike and smile, but when challenged, he's more than capable. Ann-Margret is Ann-Margret and gives the performance you expect. The chemistry she had with Namath seemed natural and easy. The real star for me, however, is William Smith. He plays Moon as a hulking, menacing presence capable of snapping at a moment's notice. He's always struck me as a wonderful actor and, here, he really gets a chance to shine. As I said near the start of this, I enjoyed C.C. and Company more than most. I was entertained throughout and that's all I ask of a film. A solid 7/10 from me.

Jun 23, 2021