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400 Cases Of Coors Beer

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  • The Bandit is hired on to run a tractor-trailer full of beer over state lines, in hot pursuit past a pesky sheriff.

  • Bandit and Cledus are two truck-driving southerners who accept a dare from large-shots Big and Fiddling Enos to option up a truckload of beer from Texas and return it to them within a specified amount of fourth dimension. Picking information technology up is simple plenty, but as they are leaving Texas, Brigand unwittingly picks up Carrie, a hitchhiking bride-to-be who merely left her groom, Junior, at the altar. Junior, all the same, is the son of Sheriff Buford T. Justice. And when Buford and Inferior discover what has happened, they get on a "high-speed pursuit" across the Southeast to catch the bandit.

  • In the summer of 1976 "Big Enos" Burdette, a flamboyant Texan aspiring to political role in Georgia, needs a vast quantity of beer for a rally, but the brand of beer he wants is Coors which at this time cannot be legally transported across the Mississippi, and at least i attempted shipment has already been intercepted by law. To become this job done, Burdette recruits modern twenty-four hours moonshiner Bo Darville, nicknamed Brigand for his previous exploits, for a hefty six-effigy payment. Darville in turn recruits his pal Cledus Snowfall and his xviii-wheeler for the task, entailing driving from Georgia to Texas, picking upwardly 400 crates of Coors beer, and returning to Georgia, all in a span of twenty-eight hours. To draw off the heat of snooping country police, Darville will bulldoze interference for Cledus in a hot Pontiac Trans-Am, the two of them maintaining contact via citizen's-ring radios and the seemingly bizarre lingo used within. The trip to Texas and loading of beer goes without break, but the trip back to Georgia begins to choice up complications when Darville is stopped by a delinquent bride, Carrie, who is fleeing a forced matrimony to the son of a full-of-himself Texas canton sheriff, Buford T. Justice. Sheriff Justice's pursuit of his prospective daughter-in-law soon becomes an interstate high-speed pursuit involving police force from four states and too the intervention of varied interstate truckers aiding Darville and Cledus every bit they shut on Enos Burdette's Georgia bash.


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  • Bo Darville, aka The Bandit, is a semi-retired trucker legend, working in a trucking rodeo. He is approached by a shady father and son tycoon squad (Big and Little Enos Burdett) who are planning a big party. Only problem is, in 1978 America, due to arcane liquor laws, it was illegal to ship Coors beer east of Texas...and the Burdetts wanted some for their Atlanta, Georgia shindig. 400 cases of it.

    The Burdetts offering The Bandit $80,000 dollars to get the brews in Texarkana, Texas and bring them back to Atlanta in 28 hours. Enter Cledus Snow, "The Snowman." Brigand convinces Cledus to bulldoze the beer truck, while he volition run blocker--distracting Smokey, just like in their heyday. With Cledus convinced, the decoy is revealed...a 1977 blackness Pontiac Trans Am with golden hawkeye pigment scheme, one of the most iconic automotive symbols in American film history.

    Like the Boxing of Troy is to Odysseus, securing of the mash is just the beginning. Now, they only gotta get it home. How hard could that exist? They would have made information technology with hours to spare, save for their paths crossing with the disruption of the wedding of the shortly to exist blushing new couple, Deputy Buford T. and Mrs. Carrie Justice, Jr. Seems the about-Mrs. Justice got second thoughts at the altar, and "danced support the aisle", apologizing to Junior all the style. On her style out of the church, she flags down the beginning motorcar to pass...Bandit Darville's Trans Am. She hops in, hymeneals dress and veil (for awhile at to the lowest degree), flapping in the T-tops. She introduces herself to The Bandit, who eventually names her Frog, every bit she's prone to hoppin'. Hey, you try getting out of a nuptials train in a 70s American musculus car going 110 miles an hour.

    Dorsum at the Justice wedding, the father of the groom is beside himself with rage. Equally he exits the church building, Sherriff Buford T. Justice--OF TEXAS!!--is informed that the harlot who has embarassed him in front of his town sped abroad at harrowing speeds...in a black Trans Am. The pursuit is on!!

    Cledus is making expert time in the beer truck, although an unscheduled swim with his co-pilot (Bassett Hound Fred) and a truck stop fight with a group of grizzled bikers lose him valuable minutes. Meanwhile, chemistry is sparking up alee between Bandit and Frog. He even takes his hat off, which he only does for ane thing...and ane thing, simply. As Texas turns to Arkansas, suddenly something becomes apparent...Sherriff Justice is still in pursuit, and he loses another marble with each new insult to his police vehicle.

    Many, many police cruisers are destroyed. An unfinished suspension bridge is jumped...and then, not. Diablo sandwiches. The rocking chair. Hot Pants. Finally, the entire Georgia State Police force, complete with helicopter, join the hunt. In a stunning climax of events, the deadline is met...and the money is collected from Enos and enos. OK, not actually. A double-or-zippo deal is struck for some Boston clam chowder (in 18 hours), and off run Brigand, Frog, and the Snowman in their new candy apple red Cadillac. Brigand, via the police ring of his ever-present CB, finally presents himself to Buford...eventually. Tipping him off to their next destination, they speed away...heading due north to New England. Sherriff Justice peels out of the parking lot, leaving Junior behind...obediently chasing Daddy. Who else, subsequently all, is going to hold his hat?

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