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J.C.

  • 1972
  • R
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
3.7/10
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J.C. (1972)
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Jesus Christ is born again on Earth. But his father is a hardcore Southern Baptist, and during his teen years, Jesus rebels, joining a biker gang and leading an LSD-fueled pilgrimage to "the... Read allJesus Christ is born again on Earth. But his father is a hardcore Southern Baptist, and during his teen years, Jesus rebels, joining a biker gang and leading an LSD-fueled pilgrimage to "the West" to fight "the establishment."Jesus Christ is born again on Earth. But his father is a hardcore Southern Baptist, and during his teen years, Jesus rebels, joining a biker gang and leading an LSD-fueled pilgrimage to "the West" to fight "the establishment."

  • Director
    • William F. McGaha
  • Writers
    • William F. McGaha
    • Joe Thirty
  • Stars
    • William F. McGaha
    • Hannibal Penney
    • Joanna Moore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.7/10
    210
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • William F. McGaha
    • Writers
      • William F. McGaha
      • Joe Thirty
    • Stars
      • William F. McGaha
      • Hannibal Penney
      • Joanna Moore
    • 10User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    William F. McGaha
    • J.C. Masters
    • (as Bill McGaha)
    Hannibal Penney
    • David Little
    Joanna Moore
    Joanna Moore
    • Miriam Wages
    Burr DeBenning
    Burr DeBenning
    • Dan Martin
    Slim Pickens
    Slim Pickens
    • Grady Caldwell
    Pat Delaney
    Pat Delaney
    • Kim McKool
    • (as Pat Delany)
    Judy Frazier
    • Rachel Myers
    • (as Judie Frazier)
    Max Payne
    • Mr. Clean
    Conrad Peavey
    • Hunter
    • (as Conrad Peavy)
    Matthew Garth
    • Carlton Wages
    Brenda Sutton
    • Neffie
    Carol Hall
    • Shirley 'The Saint'
    Byron Warner
    • Disciple
    Bob Corley
    • D.J. Nabors
    Bud Allen
    • Beaver
    Simone Griffeth
    • Harriet 'The Hare'
    • (as Simone Griffith)
    Bill Chapman
    • Foreman
    Beverly Littles
    • Panama Red
    • Director
      • William F. McGaha
    • Writers
      • William F. McGaha
      • Joe Thirty
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    5SnoopyStyle

    racial justice biker B-movie

    J.C. Masters is a long hair hippie biker who spends his days smoking weed in Alabama. He's bad at his construction job and quits with his black friend David Little. He reads about injustices in society and hates being harassed by racist rednecks. He leads his friends to return to his racist home town and his beloved sister.

    This is a biker B-movie all the way. J.C.'s start is not appealing as a slacker hippie. Instead of being a bad worker, he should face discrimination by his redneck boss which would build up rooting interest for him and his black friend. It tries to do racial justice but it doesn't do it well. The racist town gets pretty good once they get there but it starts off with an annoying diatribe by a biker chick. The dialog is generally clunky but it gets to something interesting every once in awhile.
    6Red-Barracuda

    Pretty good biker flick

    Here's a movie for biker film enthusiasts. Its about a hippy biker who quits his job and leads his gang back to his hometown, which is run by racist cops! Unsurprisingly, the black biker gang member is huckled by the redneck police on a minor drugs charge and beaten up, leading J. C. and his gang to seek vengeance. You can guess by the initials of the title character, that he and his followers see him as some kind of messiah. I wouldn't say this is very deep stuff though, but it had some decent dramatics and suspense at times. Additionally, it's a boom-mic spotters delight, with that damned mic dropping into view left, right and centre throughout.
    1watkinssr

    This is the worst film of any kind...

    I collect bad biker movies. The more painful, the better. This one is king of them all. The worst biker film, indeed the worst film of any kind. I can't watch it in one sitting. In fact, it's hard to get to the opening credits in one sitting. If you ever see it, you will understand. The opening credits started rolling, and I mistakenly believed it was the closing credits and started rejoicing. The intro is that long. And bad. And painful.

    I mean, I understand low budget films, I've even worked on one myself, but they could have taken up a collection for clean underwear for the lead character if they in fact felt it was that important to have the lead character roll around in his underwear. And apparently they did.

    The scene where .....nevermind....its just too painful a memory.
    1mossgrymk

    jc

    In the first 10 min. of this retelling of the Christ story the boom mike is visible in half the shots. D minus.
    czar-10

    When Society Turned against him, he made his own society!

    With a religious fanatic for a father, the last thing J.C. wanted was to follow in old Pops footsteps. So to Escape his background he becomes the leader of a bike gang. Then one night, while tripping out on some harsh drugs with his biker buddies, he preaches a sermon asking that his followers (his tripped out biker buddies) to head west with him. They get no further than his home town before a headlong confrontation between the establishment and the Prophets.

    This film is the usual run of the mill Bikersploitation film, with it's average dose of violence and general bad behaivour.

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    • Trivia
      Penultimate film for director/writer/actor/producer William F. McGaha.
    • Goofs
      Boom microphone is clearly visible (not just a bit but very obviously visible & moving back & forth between character dialogue), in the porch scene where the sheriff and deputy (Slim Pickens & Burr DeBenning), pay a call to J.C. and his sister, (Joanna Moore).
    • Crazy credits
      The opening credits don't appear for nearly 15 minutes.
    • Soundtracks
      Man Who Don't Know Where He's Going
      by Steve Burdick

      Performed by Bethany

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    • Release date
      • April 1, 1972 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Iron Horsemen
    • Filming locations
      • Peachtree Center, Atlanta, Georgia, USA(covered walkways)
    • Production company
      • Wilmac International
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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