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| Joe Namath Filmography | |
| 1984 | Chattanooga Choo Choo Directed by Bruce Bilson. Starring Barbara Eden, George Kennedy, Melissa Sue Anderson, Joe Namath, Bridget Hanley, Clu Gulager, Christopher McDonald, Davis Roberts, Tony Azito, Parley Baer. George Kennedy plays an eccentric who must restore the famous train and make one final 24-hour run from Pennsylvania Station to qualify for a hefty inheritence. |
| 1979 | Avalanche Express Directed by Mark Robson. Starring Lee Marvin, Robert Shaw, Linda Evans, Maximilian Schell, Joe Namath, Mike Connors, Horst Buchholz. Shaw plays a KGB head who tries to defect on a Dutch train that's threatened by a snow avalanche. Note: This was Robert Shaw's and director Robson's last film. |
| 1970 |
C.C. and Company (a.k.a. Chrome Hearts) Directed by Seymour Robbie. Starring Joe Namath, Ann-Margret, William Smith, Jennifer Billingsley, Teda Bracci, Greg Mullavey, Sid Haig, Bruce Glover, Wayne Cochran and the C.C. Riders. Joe's first starring role is as a motorcyclist who tangles with Smith's biker gang, while Joe tries to fight off Ann-Margret's advances (and he doesn't fight all that hard). Script by Roger Smith and Allan Carr.
The Last Rebel Directed by Denys McCoy. Starring Joe Namath, Jack Elam, Woody Strode, Ty Hardin, Victoria George. Joe plays a Confederate soldier who causes trouble in a small Missouri town after the end of the Civil War. Norwood Directed by Jack Haley, Jr. Starring: Glen Campbell, Kim Darby, Joe Namath, Carol Lynley, Pat Hingle, Tisha Sterling, Dom DeLuise. Glen Campbell is an ex-Marine who takes to the road with his service buddy (Joe Namath), a midget (Billy Curtis), a girl from Greenwhich Village (Sterling), a shiftless brother-in-law (DeLuise), a young girl (Darby), and a dancing chicken. |