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Starring: Ann-Margret
Rated: Unrated
Type: DVD
Studio: Cheezy Flicks Ent
Release Date: 2006-12-05
Motorcycle mechanic C.C. Ryder (Joe Namath) joins "The Heads," an outlaw biker gang. Fellow gang members menace fashion journalist Ann (Ann-Margret ) when her limo breaks down in the desert, but C.C. comes to her rescue. The bikers disrupt a motorcros

total reviews 9


Customer Reviews
star rating 1
No good!
Stay away from this one! the video transfer sucks, PLUS, it was edited so it lacks the nudity scene. Total play time is 84 min, not 90 or 94 as per their listing.
star rating 5
Hilarious look back in time
It was filmed in Tucson where I live. I read about this movie on a yahoo website called Vanishing Tucson and I love motocross so it was truly fun to watch!!!!
star rating 1
TERRIBLE FILM. TERRIBLE TRANSFER. Save your money!
I'm a fan of cheesy, low budget movies, but this TRULY is an unwatchable film. The transfer to DVD is one of the worst I have ever seen. Color is bleached out beyond belief, soundtrack is garbled, overall DVD quality is one of the worst I've ever seen. Save your money, or you'll regret this purchase, just like I have. It's in my Goodwill pile.
star rating 4
cc and company

It was a good movie i have been lokking for it for years found it on amazon competetively priced

Would purchase from amazon again

the movie is great joe nameth
star rating 4
For a hoot only!!!
OK kids, I'm not rating the dvd but rather the story. I have this on vhs but will one day pick up a more permanent format for this little treasure. I got snuck in to see this puppy when it originally appeared on the big screen; and I was WAY under age to see it. It didn't freak me out, too much I guess, because I always had a passion for choppers. Jeez, even some of my neighbors where...shall I say, "club members". All the other mature stuff went so far over my head I was left far from scarred. There is a scene, at the beginning of the film, where Joe Namath "rumbles" with two of his buddies by Ann-Margret's limousine. I loved the bikes and the action but this particular moment stuck in my mind for quite a few years. I was anxious to see it as an adult to compare my memory with the actual movie. And how did it compare? The makeup effect was hardly convincing but it still left me tingling after watching it again.

As a kid I would have done about anything for CC's zebra-painted, raked-out Harley. Actually I would do about anything now to have it although my riding days are long gone. For nostalgia buffs, or gear-heads, you'll love the bikes! There are mod fashions too since Namath's love interest works for a fashion magazine. The opening of the movie is pure classic, especially for the young, and bad, at heart. Joe's version of roaming a grocery store is something to be seen. And Ann-Margret! She shows a little flesh in this movie!!! Hey, it means something to me now!!! I was blown away because I don't remember much nudity, or any for that matter, from my viewing as a kid. There's a lesson. I don't remember the bare breasts but the violence definitely stuck in the child's head. (Note to censors.)

Again, time has caught up and passed any cutting-edge flavor this movie MAY have had. It's now a time capsule of what people thought was living free or on the envelope. It has become a comic book tale. An example of what those vintage men's adventure magazines probably were full of in the day? Take special interest in the scenery of this movie. Taken as a pictures from an old Viewmaster reel, one can truly appreciate the desert before it was altered by too much of man's meddling. Ann-Margret's house, where our vagabond CC starts thinking about settling down, is just so sweet. You have to excise the 70's décor but I'd take it in a heartbeat. It also is interesting to see what "bad men" looked like back then. These boys would be beaten up, by the local teen neighborhood drug dealer, and left in an alley for dead. But again, that's the fun of this movie and a sad commentary of our daily grind today. You can almost see partying with CC's boys because they aren't as bad as what we've become accustomed too. A special nod to William Smith's brutish, yet unintentionally comical portrayal of Moon, the gang leader.

Here's the deal. You need to find a dvd copy with a good print, and sound, and you'll enjoy this ruckus adventure. Of note, there seems to have been a continuity issue when the film was originally shot. The night chase scene at the end goes from dark, to light, and back again. It's a small price to pay for Broadway Joe and Ann. One last thing. You'll thoroughly have a hoot as Namath clearly hasn't been on too many motorcycles. He wields his steed like he's about to slip out of the saddle on more than one occasion. The turning radius on a chopper isn't an easy thing to maneuver but Joe does it. Firmly with both feet dragging on the ground!!!

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