Das ausgekochte Schlitzohr ist wieder auf Achse
Der Bandit geht auf eine weitere Cross-Country-Loipe und transportiert einen Elefanten von Florida nach Texas. Und wieder einmal ist Sheriff Buford T. Justice auf der Spur.Der Bandit geht auf eine weitere Cross-Country-Loipe und transportiert einen Elefanten von Florida nach Texas. Und wieder einmal ist Sheriff Buford T. Justice auf der Spur.Der Bandit geht auf eine weitere Cross-Country-Loipe und transportiert einen Elefanten von Florida nach Texas. Und wieder einmal ist Sheriff Buford T. Justice auf der Spur.
- Auszeichnungen
- 1 Gewinn & 5 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Phil Balsley
- (as The Statler Brothers)
- Lew DeWitt
- (as The Statler Brothers)
- Harold Reid
- (as The Statler Brothers)
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Movies like this get made all the time, where a very basic plot line is sketched out, and then the rest is filled in as the writers on the set come up with it. When good ideas get scarce, they try to fill the gaps with gags on a common theme. But like any good joke, it's only funny when it is at least semi-plausible. That's what made the original Smokey and the Bandit so much fun. But S&tB II is just TOO unbelievable to be funny any more. It might appeal to 12 year olds, but the original audience of 16-25 year olds just don't find them funny.
All the negativeness of the above aside, S&tB II is still better than part III. I didn't think it could get worse, but...
Everything about the film seemed rather contrived, especially the comedy. The comedy seemed to be forced most of the time.
While I can watch the first film over and over and it never seems to get old for me, the second film wore out its welcome almost right away. I don't know, but maybe if they hadn't tried so hard with the second film to measure up to the first film it would have been better.
Some of the scenes with Justice were even better than the original, at least until he met up with his brothers. Down hill from there.
Now, for the Justices. Two words: Good grief. They made them even dumber than in the first, and while there are a few funny lines, it goes into overdrive and messes the whole thing up. Another thing, Buford's Canadian cousin (I forget his name) was a disgrace. Was he supposed to be gay? If so, that wasn't funny either.
I guess I've trashed this one enough. On the bright side, there were a few moments that made me giggle, but I can't remember the scenes to save my life. Please, if you consider yourself a fan of the first, avoid this one. Save yourself a lot of disappointment.
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- WissenswertesJackie Gleason's scenes were filmed first because he was ill and he wanted to be finished with the movie as soon as possible.
- PatzerThere is no desert between Miami and Dallas.
- Zitate
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 CreditsJackie Gleason is credited as Ms. Jackie Gleason for the character Gaylord.
- Alternative VersionenThe most recent home video version boasts that some of the music has been changed.
- VerbindungenFeatured in The Electronic Press Kit: Psycho II (1983)
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- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 66.132.626 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 10.883.835 $
- 17. Aug. 1980
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- 66.132.626 $