Smokey and the Bandit
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Smokey and the Bandit

Bandit and Cledus are two truck-driving southerners who accept a dare from big-shots Big and Little Enos to pick up a truckload of beer from Texas and... return it to them within a specified amount of time. Picking it up is simple enough, but as they are leaving Texas, Bandit unwittingly picks up Carrie, a hitchhiking bride-to-be who just left her groom, Junior, at the altar. Junior, however, is the son of Sheriff Buford T. Justice. And when Buford and Junior discover what has happened, they go on a "high-speed pursuit" across the Southeast to catch the bandit. Show More

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In the 1977 film Smokey and the Bandit, Bandit and his friend Cledus embark on a daring mission for wealthy individuals, Big and Little Enos. They are challenged to transport a truckload of beer from Texas to them within a specific timeframe. Initially a straightforward task, their journey takes an unexpected turn when Bandit unwittingly picks up a hitchhiker named Carrie, who has just left her groom at the altar. What Bandit doesn't realize is that Carrie's ex-fiancé, Junior, is the son of Sheriff Buford T. Justice.

Once Buford and Junior discover the situation, they become determined to catch Bandit. The pursuit escalates into a high-speed chase across the Southeast, with Sheriff Buford T. Justice relentlessly pursuing the bandit duo. As they race against the clock and evade the law, Bandit and Cledus encounter numerous obstacles and engage in thrilling stunts to outsmart the relentless Sheriff.

Smokey and the Bandit is a fast-paced and action-packed adventure-comedy that showcases the daredevil antics of Bandit, the comedic chemistry between Bandit and Cledus, and the relentless pursuit of justice by Sheriff Buford T. Justice. With its iconic car chases, humorous dialogue, and memorable characters, the film became a cult classic and a beloved favorite among audiences.