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Smokey and the Bandit II

  • 1980
  • PG
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
19K
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Sally Field, Burt Reynolds, and Jackie Gleason in Smokey and the Bandit II (1980)
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The Bandit goes on another cross-country run, transporting an elephant from Florida to Texas. And, once again, Sheriff Buford T. Justice is on his tail.The Bandit goes on another cross-country run, transporting an elephant from Florida to Texas. And, once again, Sheriff Buford T. Justice is on his tail.The Bandit goes on another cross-country run, transporting an elephant from Florida to Texas. And, once again, Sheriff Buford T. Justice is on his tail.

  • Director
    • Hal Needham
  • Writers
    • Hal Needham
    • Robert L. Levy
    • Jerry Belson
  • Stars
    • Burt Reynolds
    • Jackie Gleason
    • Jerry Reed
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    19K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Hal Needham
    • Writers
      • Hal Needham
      • Robert L. Levy
      • Jerry Belson
    • Stars
      • Burt Reynolds
      • Jackie Gleason
      • Jerry Reed
    • 97User reviews
    • 30Critic reviews
    • 41Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 5 nominations total

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    Burt Reynolds
    Burt Reynolds
    • Bandit
    Jackie Gleason
    Jackie Gleason
    • Sheriff Buford T. Justice…
    Jerry Reed
    Jerry Reed
    • Cledus
    Dom DeLuise
    Dom DeLuise
    • Doc
    Sally Field
    Sally Field
    • Carrie
    Paul Williams
    Paul Williams
    • Little Enos
    Pat McCormick
    • Big Enos
    David Huddleston
    David Huddleston
    • John Conn
    Mike Henry
    Mike Henry
    • Junior
    John Anderson
    John Anderson
    • Governor
    Brenda Lee
    Brenda Lee
    • Nice Lady
    Phil Balsley
    • Phil Balsley
    • (as The Statler Brothers)
    Lew DeWitt
    • Lew DeWitt
    • (as The Statler Brothers)
    Don Reid
    • Don Reid
    • (as The Statler Brothers)
    Harold Reid
    Harold Reid
    • Harold Reid
    • (as The Statler Brothers)
    Mel Tillis
    Mel Tillis
    • Fairground Owner
    Don Williams
    Don Williams
    • Don Williams
    Terry Bradshaw
    Terry Bradshaw
    • Terry Bradshaw
    • Director
      • Hal Needham
    • Writers
      • Hal Needham
      • Robert L. Levy
      • Jerry Belson
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    5Dimarc

    Just in case you missed the sign...

    All in all, a childishly fun revisiting of the characters and story. It'll help if you're already a big fan of cowboys, big trucks, and car jumps, and, of course, the first film.

    A lot of drama went on behind the scenes during the shooting, and at times can be glimpsed on the screen, including Sally's and Burt's strained relationship, Jackie Gleason's health, and Hal Needham's direction.

    The sign in front of the church wonderfully demonstrates the level of humor throughout this movie:

    "Texarkana Reformed, United, Evangelical, Fundamental Church Of God, The Twelve Apostles And Assorted Saints"
    6dgl1199

    It needed Olivier, it Got Kramden

    OK, I'm kidding. Hey, listen, this film is no strain to the synapses. It's another Hal Needham carwreck fest wrapped up in a really dumb plot that at times tries too hard. However, I find an odd entertainment value in this genus of southern cheese. An aging professional highway show-off, an even more annuated hick sheriff in hot pursuit, an oddly swift and resilient Trans Am, a very talented yet dumbed down leggy sidekick, a country singer turned epitomal southern truck driver, Dom Deluise, and an elephant. Add plenty of incompetent law enforcement officers and marlboro reds and you have the makings of one fine redneck cross-country chase movie. I don't know why but I actually enjoyed this. It's really about the stunts I think and when it comes to Hal Needham you never can have too many car crashes. In the spirit of Cannonball Run and the Dukes of Hazzard there is an odd appeal in watching good IL boys tear up backroads to the tune of Hank Williams and police sirens. And of course there's always a way out leaving a pile of police cruisers in the dust behind. It's an action flick and as such you shouldn't expect it to be anything other than what it is; it's just fun to watch. You may notice it does have some very talented actors so it begs the "what were you thinking doing this film?" question. Perhaps. But on face value it's all about the car chase. And who doesn't love a good car chase?
    4gerard-21

    Highly Anticipated and Extremely Disappointing Sequel.

    The original Smokey and the Bandit was a monster of a film, finishing behind only Star Wars at the Box Office in 1977. It was one of the last movies seen by Elvis, who arranged a private viewing due to it's popularity. I myself, barely a teenager, saw it several times in the theater.

    Now, when a sequel was announced, we all just knew it would pick up where the first one left off and follow the gang's exploits up to Boston and back to Georgia in 48 hours with clam chowder for the Enoses. But no, the producers and writers chose to create an entirely new exploit, which is basically a rehash of the route traveled in the first, but going in the other direction and pretty much at the speed limit! First off, the Enoses could have hired anyone for a lot less money, as obviously time was not of the essence. Afterall, after they accept the job, considerable time is spent getting the Bandit back into shape! Or did the writers expect us to believe it only took one day? They may have, considering they also threw in a scene where Burt, during his rehab outruns a racehorse. And what were they thinking having Carrie marrying Junior again? Sheriff Justice said at the end of the first he wasn't giving up his pursuit of Bandit, so he didn't need this motivation, again.

    So, obviously, instead of a good ole' boy movie like the first, we have a cartoon with humans! See Jackie Gleason utter sombitch 6 dozen times! Hear Dom Deluise spout nonsensical Italian phrases! Watch truckers run over police cruisers with no regards to consequences (like causing lawman's death)! Become aghast at Jerry Reed turning into a tough guy life coach. Experience Burt Reynolds trying to show he has a heart! Look at Sally Field's expression of disdain for her agent! And don't miss the ending blooper reel!

    This was the beginning of the end for Burt as he started becoming a caricature of himself. People began to view his movies as just an excuse for Burt and his buddies to get together and party while not having to bother themselves with any strenuous acting.
    kcfan-3

    So so...

    The original Smokey and the Bandit is a classic, and it introduced us to one of Jackie Gleason's funniest incarnations, Sheriff Buford T. Justice. I've always been of the ilk that tries not to judge sequels on the originals, but in the case of Smokey and the Bandit II it's impossible.

    The plot is essentially the same as the first film, with the more politically-correct elephant replacing 400 cases of good ol' Coors, and for a higher stake - $320,000 more than their original run to Texarkana. While Reynolds, Field, Reed et al are entertaining and do the best with a mediocre repeat of the original plot, the true star here is Gleason. Particularly memorable is the scene where Justice and Junior stop for a toilet break and Junior announces after paying a visit, that his zipper is stuck. What happens next is hilarious, and I won't spoil it.

    I agree with one of the other reviews in that the original premise of the characters as defined in the original was completely ignored in this sequel, but maybe this was done on purpose. Maybe the writers felt they were giving the characters more depth. This is the downfall of the movie, that and the script...especially the inclusion of brothers Reggie and Gaylord Justice.

    Having said that, it's not completely awful. The saving graces are Gleason, Dom DeLuise as the leading gynaecologist (or gornocolagalist as he pronounces it) in Pompeii (population 23) on a sabbatical to the Deep South, and Mike Henry as the long suffering and equally very dim Justice Junior. The latters' performance, while certainly not Shakespeare material, is exactly what is called for - bewildered and confused.

    Everyone who was anyone in the country music industry contributed to the soundtrack, including Jerry Reed once again recording the film's theme (a virtual carbon copy of East/West Bound and Down). Brenda Lee and Don Williams make cameos, as do Burt's buddies Joe Klecko, Terry Bradshaw and Messrs Dudley Remus and Hal Carter.

    All in all, disappointing and disowned by hardcore fans of the original, but definitely worth a look for Gleason's contributions. They are what keeps the film going when the rest of it is bogged down and turned into a melodrama of sorts, rather than sticking with the winning formula that made the original such a smash and a classic. Beware though, it's nearly destroyed towards the end with the inclusion of his "twin brothers", but that isn't Gleason's fault - blame the scriptwriters and director. Mixed feelings on this one, guys and gals...
    5gavin6942

    A Big Letdown From the Original

    The Bandit (Burt Reynolds) goes on another cross-country run, transporting an elephant from Florida to Texas. And, once again, Sheriff Buford T. Justice (Jackie Gleason) is on his tail.

    I loved the first film, I loved Burt Reynolds, I loved Jerry Reed and I even liked Sally Field for the first (and probably last) time in my life. But this second film just does not have the same vibe and simply does not appeal to me on the same level. An elephant? How does that have the same feel as Coors? It is just silly. It is one thing to be a comedy, but another thing to be silly.

    I have not yet watched part three, but from what I hear it is even worse... with Reynolds almost entirely out of the story! What the heck? Original only, please!

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    • Trivia
      Jackie Gleason's scenes were filmed first because he was ill and he wanted to be finished with the movie as soon as possible.
    • Goofs
      There is no desert between Miami and Dallas.
    • Quotes

      Junior: Daddy, look at that big ugly alligator.

      Buford T. Justice: That reminds me; I gotta call yo' mama tonight.

      Junior: You know, Daddy, I like this place. All the 'gators and snakes and stuff. Why don't we move down here?

      Buford T. Justice: Why don't YOU move down here?

      Junior: Oh no, Daddy, I ain't NEVER leavin' home. That's a promise.

      Buford T. Justice: Don't you ever, EVER threaten yo' daddy like that again!

    • Crazy credits
      Jackie Gleason is credited as Ms. Jackie Gleason for the character Gaylord.
    • Alternate versions
      The most recent home video version boasts that some of the music has been changed.
    • Connections
      Featured in Psycho II: Cast and Crew Interviews (1983)
    • Soundtracks
      Texas Bound and Flying
      Written by Jerry Reed (as J.R. Hubbard)

      Produced and Sung by Jerry Reed

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    • Release date
      • August 15, 1980 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Los caraduras
    • Filming locations
      • Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
    • Production companies
      • Universal Pictures
      • Rastar Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $66,132,626
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $10,883,835
      • Aug 17, 1980
    • Gross worldwide
      • $66,132,626
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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