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Joe Namath | ... | |
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Jennifer Billingsley | ... |
Pom Pom
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Mike Battle | ... |
Rabbit
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Lizard
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Teda Bracci | ... |
Pig
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Don Chastain | ... |
Eddie Ellis
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Crow
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Captain Midnight
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Kiva Kelly | ... |
Tandalaya
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Jacquie Rohr | ... |
Zit-Zit
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Robert Keyworth | ... |
Charlie Hopkins
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Alan Pappe | ... |
Photographer
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Motorcycle Salesman
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Motorcycle mechanic C.C. Ryder joins "The Heads," an outlaw biker gang. Fellow gang members menace fashion journalist Ann when her limo breaks down in the desert, but C.C. comes to her rescue. The bikers disrupt a motorcross event tied in with a fashion shoot, but C.C. enters the competition under Ann's admiring eye. His win puts him at odds with Moon, leader of "The Heads." When C.C. leaves with his cut of the purse, the bikers kidnap Ann, and C.C. races Moon to win her freedom. Written by Sister Grimm <srgrimm@teleport.com>
Although Ann-Margret is gorgeous as always, Joe Namath cannot carry a suitcase, let alone a movie. I loved him as a quarterback, ...BUT, except for his horrendous performance in NORWOOD with Glen Campbell, he just doesn't have it. Thank God, William Smith (fine actor) has plenty of scenes with Joe and Ann-Margret.
A 4 out of 10. Best performance = Mr. Smith. Exchanging furtive glances, Mr. Namath and Ann simply look foolish, although there are great location shots..I believe in the Southwest. Pure exploitation but just not enough fun, skin, plot, or talent. Ann has a great hairstyle though in 1970!