Smokey and the bandit how many cars were used
Reynolds told Needham that if he could get the money to shoot it, he'd star in it. The movie star's friends, according to Reynolds in his autobiography , "got down on their knees with tears in their eyes and begged me not to do it. It's really good work …' or something like that, ' And there was no script. There was virtually no script. Since I wasn't a person that had come from the New York stage, and I came from this sort of weird unorthodox background, I wasn't one who stood on principle and said 'Hmm, there seems to be no script here.
And it was a great fun romp, journey, and certainly a good experience. And then it was all improv. It was almost entirely improvised. Needham saw a picture of a Pontiac Trans Am in a magazine and thought up a product placement idea. He asked for six Trans Ams, but Pontiac would only agree to send four.
But the Trans-Am never came. After a few months, Reynolds, who was afraid of looking like one of those pretentious stars looking for freebies , finally called Pontiac. As it turned out, the executive that made the promise had retired and the new executive refused to keep the promise that was made by the previous Pontiac Trans Am executive.
Jackie Gleason reportedly modeled his character, Sheriff Buford T. Justice, after Burt Reynolds ' description of his father, a Florida police officer and Chief of Police. Among the character traits that came from this was the use of "sumbitch", a colloquial pronunciation of "son of a bitch".
While Hal Needham was in Georgia working as Burt Reynolds ' stunt double in Gator , the driver captain on the set brought some Coors beer from California and brought a couple of cases to Needham's hotel room. After he noticed that the maid kept stealing the beers from the fridge, he remembered a TIME magazine article from about how Coors was unavailable east of the Mississippi River, because the beer was not pasteurized and needed constant refrigeration, and couldn't legally be sold outside of 11 western and southwestern U.
Which made him realize that, "bootlegging Coors would make a good plotline for a movie. The Trans-Am used for the bridge jump was completely wrecked after the successful jump. Snowman is driving a Kenworth W Jackie Gleason was offered a percentage of the gross box office vs.
Hal Needham was better known in the film industry as a stunt man, and had great difficulty in getting any producers interested in this project. Only when his close friend Burt Reynolds agreed to star in the film did he manage to gain studio attention. Jackie Gleason would often ask his assistant Mal for a "hamburger," which was code for a glass of vodka, according to Burt Reynolds autobiography.
Field says she decided to do the part because it allowed her to be light and pretty, a big departure from her previous role on television as the troubled Sybil At the , the Bandit breaks the fourth wall and smiles at the camera.
This film is responsible for an explosion in sales of CB radios and it became quite a pastime for drivers. This became a major annoyance for professional truckers as other drivers were constantly looking through the bands for a nearby truck, trying to practice their CB lingo, and to asking them to blow their horns. According to Hal Needham on a radio show in Atlanta, the scene with the football players narrowly missed being a serious accident when, unknown to the film crew, a groundskeeper watered the grass on the field, causing the car to go out of control, slide the wrong way, and almost hit the extras.
Needham says that one of the Trans-Ams was completely destroyed during the famous bridge jump scene and that with all the damages the LeMans sustained, they eventually had to piece all three bodies together to make one LeMans. Hal Needham saw a picture of a Pontiac Trans Am in a magazine and thought up a product placement idea.
He asked for six Trans Ams, but Pontiac would only agree to send four. Needham also asked for four LeMans for Jackie Gleason 's cars, but he only got two. By the time they shot the final scene, they had wiped out three Trans Ams and the fourth wouldn't start after all of the stunts, so another car was used to push it into the scene. Sally Field has said in interviews there was no script for this movie; it was all improvised.
Fred, the Bassett Hound dog for Snowman's pet, was personally picked by Burt Reynolds , chiefly because it refused to obey commands. The street where Bandit and Snowman get the beer from is the same street where the band Lynyrd Skynyrd shot their debut album cover. In Jonesboro, GA where a lot of the film was shot, Snowman's house and the warehouse where the Coors beer is picked up in Texarkana, TX are actually only about a half a mile away from each other. Sally Field admits that right after she accepted this role she knew it was a mistake and thought it would ruin her career.
Luckily she got the Oscar winning Norma Rae right after this. Richard Boone was also considered for the role of Sheriff Buford T. Burt Reynolds wanted someone "a little crazier, a little more dangerous, and a lot funnier" than Richard Boone, so he suggested Gleason. Burt Reynolds recommended Sally Field for the part of Carrie and had to convince her to to do the role because Field thought the script was too slight.
There are regional differences but it is usually made like a Sloppy Joe with ground beef. The Sloppy Joe spices are replaced with taco spices and the recipe might include hot sauce, canned corn and diced tomato.
It is usually served on a hamburger bun. The original actors mostly redubbed their own lines for the television version, except for Jackie Gleason.
Actor Henry Corden , who voiced Fred Flintstone after original performer Alan Reed died, was used to replace a considerable amount of Sheriff Justice's dialogue. Forest Service because of their hats. Some states outfit them with what are properly called "campaign hats" with a "Montana crease". The hat with that type crease is of late 19th century vintage.
It came to be called a "Smokey Bear hat" after the U. Forest Service began publishing images posters of their mascot wearing one in Nicknames for other law enforcement officers are, among others, "City Kitty" for a city police officer and "County Mountie" for a county police officer or Sheriff's deputy.
When scenes were filmed in the Trans Am, it was not possible to use a slate to mark the beginning and end of scenes. The actors had to clap their hands instead to mark when a scene started and ended. Several outtakes show this being done. Even though the storyline had bandit as a notorious truck driver, Burt Reynolds character never sits in the cab of any truck during the 'bet'. He 'drives' up to Snowman's house in the early scenes of the film. At the mark you can see Bandit shifting the Trans-Am.
A "kojak with a kodak" is a "smokey bear" with a radar gun for catching speeders. Three The Dukes of Hazzard stars had cameos, in this movie. Nearly two decades later, John Schneider played the sheriff in one of the four television adaptation version Bandit. It was due to be torn down and rebuilt after being deemed in unsafe condition so its destruction was written into this movie.
It was also shown in the background during the first Smokey and the Bandit movie. To protect the good name of their company, they lobbied all the transport officials east of the Mississippi to not issue alcohol permits to loads of Coors. This sounds legit: Q: Does anyone know if the Trans AM and the truck used in the film are still around? Cora is 62 years old, but when she was much younger she starred alongside legendary actors Burt Reynolds and Sally Field.
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