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"Loaded Up and Truckin' - The Making of Smokey and the Bandit featurette; "Snowman, What's Your 20?," a Smokey and the Bandit citizen-band radio tutorial.
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Smokey and the Bandit
1. The Beer Bust (Main Titles) [4:56]
2. The Big Bet [2:31]
3. Bandit One and Bandit Two... Together Again [10:33]
4. The Bride Needs a Ride [3:14]
5. Sheriff Buford T. Justice [2:39]
6. Bandit and the Bride [8:19]
7. A Complete Lack of Respect for the Law [8:52]
8. Buford and the Bandit [2:33]
9. The Pedal to the Metal [10:06]
10. Welcome to Mississippi [3:25]
11. Snowman and the Bikers [9:45]
12. Taking Care of the Bears [5:05]
13. Wear a Badge on Your Didee [7:04]
14. Hot Pants & A Herd of Smokeys [5:27]
15. The Snowman Comes Through [2:48]
16. The Pursuer and the Pursuee (End Titles) [4:48]
"Smoky," aka Sheriff Buford T. Justice (Jackie Gleason), is the prospective father-in-law of unwilling bride Carrie (Sally Field). The Bandit (Burt Reynolds), a maverick race car driver, makes an $80,000 bet that he can transport a shipment of Coors beer from Texarkana, Texas to Atlanta within 28 hours. It's important to note that in 1977, it was illegal to sell the Coors brand east of the Mississippi River without a permit; if we don't note that, then the plot won't make sense at times. Already in danger of arrest from redneck lawmen like Buford T. Justice, Bandit furthers his chances at a stiff jail term when he offers a ride to Carrie, who hopes to escape her unwanted wedding to Justice's boy. The rest of the film is one long chase, not quite as subtle as a Road Runner/Coyote cartoon, not quite as restrained as a Three Stooges comedy. Universally panned by critics upon its first release, Smokey and the Bandit reaped something in the neighborhood of $50,000,000 at the box office. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide