Oh, and a hooker girlfriend that looked like Annie Potts. Ironically I never really cared all that much for Coors, I dont think it has much flavor, but it was well received when we got to Kentucky. The uncut version is the best. The Pontiac Trans Am seems like a natural choice for Smokey and the Bandit, but the car was only a few inches close to not being used in the movie. Needham originally planned the film as a low-budget B movie with a production cost of $1 million,[4] with Reed as the Bandit. In 1991, it was arranged for orchestra by Crafton Beck and recorded by Erich Kunzel and the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra for their album Down on the Farm. Today, Smokey and the Bandit remains one of the most popular car action films ever made, and the 1977 Pontiac Trans Am will forever be wed to the movie. [10], Principal photography of the film began on August 30, 1976. Reed would eventually play the Bandit in Smokey and the Bandit Part 3, in which Reynolds only appeared in a cameo near the end. Nice article Jason I was a fan of this movie when it came out I look back now and think, wow, did I really think this was entertainment?????? In the U.K., the heavily dubbed version was shown for several years, particularly by the BBC. There are an abundance of cars in this movie. Its weird how it works. During this time, the Firebird also surpassed sales figures of the Chevrolet Camaro. And theres this nugget from the director of the coming new Shazam movie; I first watched Smokey on quiet swing shifts from the drivers seat of a 1977 Pontiac Le Mans patrol car, parked by thr back fence of the drive-in theater at the far end of town. The scene featuring the racetrack was filmed at Lakewood Speedway at the old Lakewood Fairgrounds on Atlanta's south side. I loved the fact that Jackie Gleasons brown Lemans had a blue vinyl interior and it even had the luxury cushion steering wheel! I did help a friend rebuild a late 60s 400 to replace the anemic 301 in his 79, Trans Am. With Reynolds' salary at $1 million, Needham was left with only $3.3 million to make the film. I am still drawn to the shape of these cars, and others that have that long and low look about them. Additionally, he can give you several reasons why theres still no replacement for displacement. I have since moved on from them, mainly because in stock form, they were not particularly great cars (though good enough for the times). The cars were originally ordered by a car rental agency in Phoenix, who refused to accept the . The production team wrecked three for the four cars it received from Pontiac. Gleason has a treasure trove of hilarious lines and it was this movie that started my love affair of cars back in the early 1980s. They retained the white steering wheels until 72 or so , just the thing to preveny burned fingers in the Desert sun . The film's theme song, "East Bound and Down", was written virtually overnight by Reed. I prefer Buford T. Justices 1980 Pontiac Bonneville and his 1983 Pontiac Bonneville in Smokey and The Bandit III. Amazing how a combination of desire and unobtainability can make an ordinary product special. While made to take advantage of the ongoing 1970s CB radio fad, the film added to the craze. There definitely was a halo cast around the 2nd gen F-body from its appearance in the movie, which I believe even did extend to the Camaro, which was probably the cheapest way to at least get some of the Bandit vibe, where there other factors too, probably, the 70s, disco, cocaine, mustaches and probably a bunch others.many thought that these car would be the last hurrah for anything performance oriented. Jason, Using the words nuance, subtlety, complexity and intellect to describe this movie, is, as they say, trs amusant! Required fields are marked *. Probably the most famous TV edit of all time is I have had it with these monkey-fightin snakes on this Monday-to-Friday plane!. But while the cars shown in the movie look like 1977-model-year Trans Ams, they were actually 1976 models. How many cars destroyed Blues Brothers 2000? The Burdettes' car is a 1974 Cadillac Eldorado convertible painted in a "Candy Red" color scheme and is seen briefly at the beginning of the movie and in the final scene as the Bandit, the Snowman, Fred the dog, and Frog use it to make their escape. Reed also penned and performed the song for the opening credits, entitled "The Legend", which tells of some of the Bandit's escapades before the events of the film, and the ballad "The Bandit", which is in several versions in the movie and on the soundtrack. 1975 PLYMOUTH FURY HIGHWAY PATROL "SMOKEY & THE BANDIT" 1/18 BY . AWESOME! Reynolds replied: We went through 12. The directorial debut of stuntman Hal Needham, the film follows Bo "Bandit" Darville (Reynolds) and Cledus "Snowman" Snow (Reed), two bootleggers attempting to illegally transport 400 cases of Coors beer from Texarkana to Atlanta. However, the U.S. government introduced new emission controls in 1972, and automakers had to step back. Needing a fast set of wheels to distract law enforcement, Reynolds character purchases this 1977 Pontiac Trans-Am. You might think that seeing their cars routinely destroyed on movie screens across the country would give the manufacturer pause, but that is not the case at all. At the time, it was illegal to transport Coors east of the Mississippi River and a series of other truckers had been apprehended for trying to accomplish this feat for the Burdettes. February 27, 2023 . In Smokey and the Bandit, there were eight 1977 Trans-Am cars and approximately the same number of police cars (but some said ten). They quickly escape in one of Big Enos's 13 Cadillacs as police flood the racetrack. While watching the movie (yes, I did have to diligently research this article), one shot seemed to indicate this may be a dummy scoop. . As I did Steve McQueen and Paul Newman. Five-string banjo player Bobby Thompson is prominent toward the end of "East Bound and Down". Needham and assistant director David Hamburger spent 30 hours revising the shooting schedule.[4]. Smokey & The Bandit is the greatest movie of the 20th Century! Below is probably another DeKalb County cop car. There was a problem. This movie just showed how much an urban legend the supposed unobtainability had become. You can see in some shots in the movie that the Bandit Trans Am has 1976 style gold honeycomb wheels instead of the gold snowflake wheels from the 1977, I think at least one of the cars used in filming was a 1976 converted with a 1977 front clip. The 1977 Firebird Trans Am once owned by Burt Reynolds was sold at auction Saturday for $495,000 at a sale held by Barrett-Jackson. With that in mind, Ill go with what Ive heard from my Georgia friends, to wit Sheriff Justices diablo sandwich is the Macon version, which is made with fried eggs and red hots. Three actors from the main cast of The Dukes of Hazzard appear in small uncredited roles in Smokey and the Bandit: Ben Jones, John Schneider, and Sonny Shroyer (who played a police officer in both). As deals were made for the actors and producers, the studio wanted to renegotiate my deal. New York, I know that Trans Am that . Coors was legal in Missouri and illegal in Illinois. No, the T/A was selling fine before the movie, and the black/gold package dates to 1976, a full year before the movie was out in summer 77. A dastardly scoundrel? He paid $550,000 for it, likely a record for any Pontiac Firebird. Smokey and the Bandit was all realistic and non fictional, and it still was a big hit that brought a lot of money to Hal Needham and the actors, to pay Pontiac back. Several other groups, such as the U.S. rock band Tonic and U.K.-based country cover band We Be Ploughin' have also covered it. . Earlier DVD releases and the 40th Anniversary Blu-ray of the film have the original soundtrack intact. Whaddya expect outta a guy what drives a conversion van? I always think scumbum because when I watched it as a kid in the early 90s, it was usually on TBS. Except for Gleason, the original actors mostly redubbed their lines for the television version. Cledus "Snowman" Snow (Jerry Reed) drives the truck while his good buddy Bo "Bandit" Darville (Reynolds) serves as the "blocker," a fast car used to divert police attention away from payload. At one point in the movie, the Bandit wrecks a police car. Frederick Amon smuggled it from Colorado to North Carolina and sold it for four times the retail price.[19]. Burt Reynolds' 1977 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Sold for $240,000. Check out the entire video below. Except that shes not sagging. And all of us easterners suddenly discovered it was nothing more than another Budweiser/Miller/etc. In October 2020, a Smokey and the Bandit TV series was revealed to be in development, with a pilot written by David Gordon Green and Brian Sides and also executive produced with his Rough House confederates Jody Hill, Danny McBride and Brandon James, as well as Seth MacFarlane and Erica Huggins of Fuzzy Door.[44]. This small modification was made to remind viewers of Trans Am models from 1969, which had in excess of 300 horsepower. you can find it on amazon.com . Duarte or maybe ir was Arcadia , it was white with a red & blue pinstripe , we dropped $400 (an ungodly sum back then) on a re paint and pin striping but could _not_ sell that wretched POC , it took us two years IIRC . It was the second-highest-grossing movie of 1977 after Star Wars. Luckily, both cars survived, and the Trans Am became famous only five years later. The film was followed by two sequels: Smokey and the Bandit II (1980) and Smokey and the Bandit Part 3 (1983). Carl Yastrzemski of the Boston Red Sox would bring several cases after playing on the West Coast, by stashing them in the equipment trunks on the team's plane. Free shipping for many products! The Bandit takes the bet on the risky and unprecedented task, and recruits his partner Cledus "Snowman" Snow to drive the truck, while Bandit drives a black Pontiac Trans Am bought in advance from the Burdettes as a "blocker" to divert attention away from the truck and its illegal cargo. Gleason was given free rein to ad-lib dialogue and make suggestions. [5] Reynolds revealed in his autobiography that Needham had written the first draft script on legal pads. The Pontiac Firebird Trans Am from Smokey and the Bandit is one of the most famous movie cars of all time. Funny that T/A isnt on the movie poster, considering it was the obvious star of the show. Wealthy Texan Big Enos Burdette and his son Little Enos have sponsored a racer in Atlanta's Southern Classic and want to celebrate in style when he wins, so they are seeking a trucker willing to bootleg Coors Beer to Atlanta for their refreshment. The theatrical release has a few lines deleted, including an edit in which Sheriff Justice tells a state trooper to "fuck off" after the sheriff called his vehicle "a piece of crap". At the time, using "fuck" would immediately require an R rating and this self-censorship allowed the film to avoid this rating and reach a much larger audience. The second film was a modest box office success, earning $66.1 million against a $17 million budget. American Brands: AMC, Jeep and All Others, Tractors, Lawn Mowers, Off-Road Equipment, CC Outtake: The CC House, and With a New Recent Exotic Addition, CC TV Outtake: This Used Car Commercial Didn't Make It On The Air, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cODPt3T0cHE. J.J. & The Dixie Dance Kings was a milder one that had (I think) a 56 Buick Century . It is now sold in all states as Coors ships it in refrigerated train cars and bottled locally and sold in different parts of the country including the eastern US states. Actor Henry Corden, who voiced Fred Flintstone after original performer Alan Reed died the same year the film was released, was used to replace a considerable amount of Sheriff Justice's dialogue. The Kenworth even achieves a trifecta of sorts, as it gave the first dent to Sheriff Justices LeMans. Coors is still brewed just outside Denver, Colorado. Pontiac should have made a radio that played that song automatically simply by pushing a button, or maybe made it the horn sound. It was destroyed in Smokey and the Bandit II and in a flashback scene in Part 3. Ive also looked at a Fox based LTD cop car and an early 1991 whale Caprice 9C1 detective model, burgundy on burgundy cloth. Well, at least that's what you saw in the movie. Mrs Jason wont let me sell the sumbitch. This movie trailer gives you an taste of this provocative film, but fails to effectively capture all the subtleties and nuances it contains. Wanting to promote the aesthetically modified 1977 model, but lacking cars owing to delays in production start-up, GM modified four 1976 Trans Ams with '77 spec bodywork and decals for the film. Im still trying to get clarification on what a diablo sandwich is though. Despite growing up next to Cape, most of relatives are from the Mid-South. When Im driving the Bandit Trans Am while playing one of my many Forza Motorsport games I always put that song on. Got Greyhound cutout decals on the rear side windows. Some people have ripped this film as being thin on plot; others have called it a documentary about life south of the Mason-Dixon Line. We gonna do what they say cant be done Smokey and the Bandit star Burt Reynolds passed away in 2018 . That parking lot was full of Trans Ams! Banzai! The remaining Smokey and the Bandit Trans Am is currently owned by Florida car collector John Staluppi. The original Blues Brothers movie from 1980 is a classic, and fans were excited when a sequel was announced in 1998. . Always loved this movie growing up. 2-Smokey and the Bandit II-Pretty bad, still has some funny campy crap, the Dom DeLuise Italian Dr. bit is ok, Gleason is still pretty funny, the Turbo T/A is pretty weak, but still cool to see. (first posted 2/28/2014) The fourth highest grossing film in the United States in 1977 was the Academy Award nominatedSmokey & The Bandit. After the movie came out, Firebird sales increased even more, but the Trans Am was now the most popular one. via iconic premier. This phrase achieved a level of popularity with children and the 2007 Hot Wheels release of the 1970s Firebird Trans Am has "scum bum" emblazoned on its tail. They return one minute after their time limit, but instead of taking the payoff, Carrie and Bandit accept a double-or-nothing offer from Little Enos: a challenge to run up to Boston and bring back clam chowder in 18 hours. I was in West Plains the other day and there is yet another variation of it there. Id been driving for years by the time I was 15, so I just wanted to complete the course with as little static as possible. The roundup sequence in the desert shows many new Pontiac Le Mans sedans decorated as police cars being destroyed. The Trans Am was a high-performance package for the Firebird, Pontiac's take on the Chevrolet Camaro. A blackguard? The truck at the shell station is actually a 75 or 76 Toyota Hilux. Ive always wanted some sort of de-commission/ex unmarked cop car, something from the 70s preferably. Soon as I get home, first thing Im gonna do is punch yo mamma in da mouth!. The paint code for each truck was coffee brown with gold trims and the 48-foot (15m) mural trailer used was manufactured by Hobbs Trailers in Texas with a non-operational Thermo King Refrigeration unit. I actually remember the construction of that segment of I-75, as it stopped around Tampa prior to that time. If they werent burning candles to an image of a cowboy hatted Burt Reynolds at Pontiac headquarters. So many classic quotes in this movie. Further, as Pontiac has deliciously obvious product placement, anyone who delights in 70s era Pontiac iron will experience visual ecstasy. Stroker Ace is after S&B, 1983, and features the then new for 83 aero Fox Body Thunderbird. Unfortunately he passed away a few months ago or that would have been a great question to ask. Burt Reynolds plays truck driver Bo Bandit Darville. Burt Reynolds is originally a Georgia boy. I really enjoyed this discussion. Frog not included. . By the film's ending, the final surviving Trans Am and LeMans were both barely running and the other cars had become parts donors to keep them running. Heres how it works. If it wasnt for Smokey & the Bandit, the Dukes of Hazzard TV series would not exist. Of course, it's difficult to asses whether these small decals did something to change buyer perception about the Trans Am, but it's an interesting part of the Smokey and the Bandit Trans Am's history. The 1977 model wasn't out yet when filming began, so General Motors provided 1976 cars with front clips from the soon-to-be-released 1977 update. Nice job, I know its cheesy as heck but I love this movie and still tend to watch it when I see its on TV. The whereabouts of the remaining Smokey and the Bandit car, the one that was used to promote the movie, remained a mystery for years. Smokey and the Bandit was one of the most iconic movies of the 1970s. With Reynolds agreement to do the movie, and his insistence upon casting Gleason as Sheriff Justice, the movie became a larger venture. It was the second highest-grossing film of the year, trailing only Star Wars: A New Hope, and it made Burt Reynolds into a certifiable superstar. Smokey and the Bandit II is a 1980 American action comedy film directed by Hal Needham, and starring Burt Reynolds, Sally Field, . The scene where Sheriff Justice's car has the door knocked off by a passing . It was destroyed in Smokey and the Bandit II and in a flashback scene in Part 3. Always a favorite. how many cars were destroyed in smokey and the bandit 2 how many cars were destroyed in smokey and the bandit 2 (No Ratings Yet) . Hes fodder enough for his own article at some point. Revisit this scene featuring "East Bound and. Supposedly there was a stick car for the burnouts and an automatic car for other shots. A Pontiac wagon from earlier in the decade. I still regret selling mine almost 30 years ago. Two cars were reportedly badly damaged in early stunts in the film, while a third car was completely destroyed during the famous bridge jump scene. Buford, with Junior along, ignores his jurisdiction and doggedly chases Bandit all the way to Georgia to retrieve Carrie while various mishaps cause his cruiser to disintegrate on the way. And then they made the biggest mistake of their lives and went to national distribution. Mr. Reynolds made a bunch of low budget films before this , all had wild chase scenes with cop cars crashing & going into swamps . Car movies are notorious for being tough on the very vehicles that give them their allure. I thought at the time that it was a newer version of White Lightning (also with Burt Reynolds) and that Smokey would be forgotten just as soon. They find local legend Bo "Bandit" Darville at a roadeo at Lakewood Fairgrounds and offer him US$80,000 (equivalent to $357,738 in 2021) to haul 400 cases of Coors from Texarkana (the closest place it could be legally sold at that time) to Atlanta in 28 hours. They destroyed all those cars in the films he said. Though no authoritative source identifies the composition of the sandwich, there are several possibilities. [6] It would become one of Reed's biggest hits and his signature song.[7]. I have worked a long time to eradicate the one I had but it still crops up periodically from exposure, like you experienced. The unrestored car reportedly showed up on eBay back in 2015, but no one wanted to buy it. The sticker read "T/A 6.6," which was a reminder of the engine's 6.6-liter displacement. His automotive adventure started reporting on various motorsport events as a sports writer before moving onto a full-time auto career with various sites, including This Week In Motors and Autoevolution. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. The Trans Am used in the movie was a 1976 model with the front end of a 1977 car. Your email address will not be published. There was a true concern (for some minuscule reason) about it going east of the Mississippi River. Hal Needham did pass away as someone earlier said. Now then you mentionned Sheriff JW Pepper, I decided to post some Youtube clips of him. Another one is, Theres no way youre from my loins.. Sales jumped even higher in 1979 when Pontiac moved 117,108 Trans Ams. The checker, not batting an eye, Do you want that chilled?. Rockford Files also featured Firebird, and was on since 1974, and Fs sold well despite gas crunch I and inflation. Some weren't that lucky and were discontinued altogether. I dont know if I ever saw one in real life at the time, although I was pretty young then. As the 1969 classic 'The Italian Job' turns 50 years old, TG.com caught up with David Salamone, the man who piloted the red Mini in . The T/A is just as quick as my present Challenger is, but the Challenger doesnt have anything close to the throttle response it had, and I miss it. While Sheriff Justice doesnt deal well with the pressures of high speed pursuit, as seen above, his Pontiac LeMans (CC here) withstands the most abuse of any car in this entire movie. And it was worth it for the brand, as the nameplate sales decided following the redesign. I ended up buying a 1969 Cadillac ambulance a year later! It consists of any of the various Louisiana-style hot sauces on Texas toast-style bread alongside the fourth most famous product of Pittsburg, Texas (behind Pilgrim's Pride, Cavender's, and Carroll Shelby)Pittsburg Hot Links. When it was over, I cried and cried and cried because I didnt want it to end. When I was a kid I thought they were the same person. Just like the exaggeration sales went up 700%. That is why there are not any left. 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Many of the film's original sounds were replaced. Nothing annoys him more than car electronics, and he just hates it when performance cars lack a third pedal. If you watched any of these clips, you heard a goodly number of phrases that still cannot be used on television in the United States. That said, an uncomplimentary accent does exist. A strike at General Motors in 1972 limited the production of the Trans Am to less than 1,300 units that year, and Pontiac almost canceled the nameplate. This gives rise to various continuity errors with Justice's patrol car, which during some chase sequences is shown with a black rear fender, which then reverts to the car's bronze color again in later scenes. It wasnt distributed in Washington in those days either. Anyway, on the trip east, we stopped at a grocery in Topeka, Kansas and bought 16-18 cases of Coors, all that we had room for in the car. Let us dissect this flick to better examine it. Anyone who enjoys Colonnade sedans will love Smokey & the Bandit. I certainly hope the guy hired to drive that 74 Ford Torino wagon was paid well for his work. When Smokey & The Bandit first aired on television in the early 1980s, the Gleason phrase "sum bitch"-a regional butchering of "son of a bitch"-had to be dubbed out. [27] In his review in the Chicago Tribune, Gene Siskel gave the film two stars and complained that the film failed to tell the audience when the clock started on the beer run, thus reducing suspense. Gas was a buck a gallon at the time so fuel economy wasnt a major issue. My favorite would have been an ex-WSP 1970 Plymouth they were all Fury IIIs, white on blue with factory air and 440s under the hood; but none ever turned up when I was buying. Here's What We Know So Far, Jonathan Majors On Getting Jacked To Play Kang The Conqueror: Hes In The Avenger (Weight) Class, How 90 Day Fianc: The Other Way's Kris And Jeymi Might Have Already Spoiled Their Storyline, Why Creed IIIs Michael B. Jordan Avoided Saying Action Or Cut On The Set, Young Sheldon's Iain Armitage Reacting To Surprise Video From Survivor's Jeff Probst Is Like Sheldon Cooper Meeting Leonard Nimoy. And the 400 Pontiac or 403 Olds versions could be made to run well. The theme music "East Bound and Down" was sung and co-written by Reed (credited under his birth name, Jerry Hubbard) and Dick Feller. Not that Id kick either front end style out of the garage for dripping oil, as long as they dont have the 403 in them anyway. Have the movie, cheesy as hell, but does have appearances by several NASCAR drivers of the day, including Dale Earnhardt (Senior, not Jr) Kyle Petty, Harry Gant, and one of my favorites of the era, Tim Richmond. The change was somewhat strange as most automakers were using cubic-inch numerals to advertise engines. I beg to differ Mr -Nate. Want proof? The worldwide gross is estimated at over $300 million. The redesign was originally planned for 1980, but 1978 and 1979 became record years for GM's division, so the new model was pushed back. Theres really nothing like an old cop car. Although he's into just about any type of vehicle, Ciprian is not your typical car enthusiast. I developed a pretty good bootheel accent during my time in New Madrid. I still couldnt resist lighting up the Pontiacs tires while executing my T-turns. [15] All four of the cars were badly damaged during production,[16] one of which was all but destroyed during the jump over the dismantled Mulberry bridge. I drive a conversion van. Before Gleason was cast in the film, Richard Boone was originally considered for the role of Buford T. S/E T/A with the round headlights. Free shipping for many products! Ive since read on the internet that it wasnt illegal so much as a practical thing with it being shipped in refrigerated trucks. . For this purpose, they overdubbed dialogue deemed offensive, which was common practice. [36] Another proposal, based more closely on images from the film and the shooting location of the scene (at an Old Hickory House restaurant in Georgia), is pulled pork and hot sauce on a hamburger bun. thebandit77transam 2009-04-14 14:04. andre1969 wrote Pontiac supplied 5 brand-new cars for "Smokey and the Bandit". On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. The remaining Smokey and the Bandit Trans Am is currently owned by Florida car collector John Staluppi. [22] It premiered at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, where it performed badly. Dodge pitchman Sheriff Joe Higgins. I was in the Air Force during this era, stationed in California. That came out in 1981. He obtained the attention of studios and aimed the film at a more mainstream release after his friend Reynolds read the script and agreed to portray the Bandit, with Reed now portraying the Bandit's friend the Snowman. Mines never gone away, especially now that I spend every thee month in Memphis. Some of the original sound effects (such as Cledus's dog Fred barking) and music (such as the final chase to the Southern Classic) were removed and not replaced. Here are 20 facts about the Trans Am from Smokey and the Bandit. These new models were built off the same Camaro platform, came with the Pontiac arrowhead, flaming bird, and Bandit logos, and the instrument panels, center consoles, and hood scoops emulating their 1977 counterparts, and were signed by Reynolds. She is a runaway bride, sitting on the side of the road in her 1973 Chevrolet Impala coupe. In fact, after Smokey and the Bandit became a box office hit, Pontiac saw a marked increase in their stock prices. A 1975 Pontiac Grand Ville, seen toward the end of the movie. I think thats another line theyve edited out for the television version. Sheriff Justices son, Junior. Chevy almost did the same with its counterpart, the Camaro. They called out equipment like Radial Tuned Suspension, Calibrated Speedometer, and Power Disc Brakes. Maybe even the dual exhausts and the 400-4 merited badges.
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