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How long is C.C. & Company?
1 hour and 34 minutes
When was C.C. & Company released?
October 14, 1970
What is the IMDb rating of C.C. & Company?
4.8 out of 10
Who stars in C.C. & Company?
Joe Namath
,
Ann-Margret
, and
William Smith
Who wrote C.C. & Company?
Roger Smith
Who directed C.C. & Company?
Seymour Robbie
Who was the composer for C.C. & Company?
Lenny Stack
Who was the producer of C.C. & Company?
Roger Smith
and
Allan Carr
Who was the executive producer of C.C. & Company?
Joseph E. Levine
Who was the cinematographer for C.C. & Company?
Charles F. Wheeler
Who was the editor of C.C. & Company?
Fred A. Chulack
Who are the characters in C.C. & Company?
C.C. Ryder, Ann McCalley, Moon, and Crow
What is the plot of C.C. & Company?
A motorcycle rebel saves a woman from his gang and fights an outlaw guru for supremacy.
What is C.C. & Company rated?
PG
What genre is C.C. & Company?
Action, Comedy, Comedy Drama, and Drama
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