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Moonrunners

  • 1975
  • PG
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
428
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Moonrunners (1975)
Grady and Bobby Lee run moonshine for Uncle Jesse, who prides himself on his old-school moonshining methods, and refuses to buckle in to the 'big business moonshine' of Jake, who controls these parts for New York mobsters.
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Grady and Bobby Lee run moonshine for Uncle Jesse, who prides himself on his old-school moonshining methods, and refuses to buckle in to the 'big business moonshine' of Jake, who controls th... Read allGrady and Bobby Lee run moonshine for Uncle Jesse, who prides himself on his old-school moonshining methods, and refuses to buckle in to the 'big business moonshine' of Jake, who controls these parts for New York mobsters.Grady and Bobby Lee run moonshine for Uncle Jesse, who prides himself on his old-school moonshining methods, and refuses to buckle in to the 'big business moonshine' of Jake, who controls these parts for New York mobsters.

  • Director
    • Gy Waldron
  • Writer
    • Gy Waldron
  • Stars
    • James Mitchum
    • Kiel Martin
    • Arthur Hunnicutt
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    428
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gy Waldron
    • Writer
      • Gy Waldron
    • Stars
      • James Mitchum
      • Kiel Martin
      • Arthur Hunnicutt
    • 17User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    James Mitchum
    James Mitchum
    • Grady Hagg
    Kiel Martin
    Kiel Martin
    • Bobby Lee Hagg
    Arthur Hunnicutt
    Arthur Hunnicutt
    • Uncle Jesse Hagg
    Chris Forbes
    Chris Forbes
    • Beth Ann Eubanks
    George Ellis
    George Ellis
    • Jake Rainey, Bootlegger
    Pete Munro
    • Zeebo, Bootlegger
    Joan Blackman
    Joan Blackman
    • Reba Rainey
    Waylon Jennings
    Waylon Jennings
    • The Balladeer
    Ralph Mooney
    • Steel guitar and drums
    Don Brooks
    • Harmonica
    Fred Newell
    • Lead guitar…
    Larry Whitemore
    • Rhythm guitar
    Duke Goff
    • Bass guitar
    Richie Albright
    • Percussion
    Elaine 'Spanky' McFarlane
    • Precious, Jake Rainey's bartender
    • (as Spanky McFarlan)
    Joey Giardello
    • Syndicate man
    • (as Joey Giordello)
    Rick Hunter
    • Rowdy Boar's Nest patron
    Dick Steinborn
    • Obnoxious bar patron
    • Director
      • Gy Waldron
    • Writer
      • Gy Waldron
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    cutnfool

    Liked the film and got to be in it

    I was actually involved in the shooting of Moonrunners, but in a coincidental way. I was a police officer for Clayton County, Georgia and worked security for the film. It was shot in Clayton and Coweta Counties. The scene of the chase through the small town where the Fury is stopped at a railroad crossing was filmed in Haralson, Ga. There were three streets to block and four police officers. Since I didn't have a street to block, the director let me drive one of the police cars. In the overhead shot of the car that is my elbow sticking out of the window in the stopped police car. The final scene shows a Coweta County deputy who also helped with the security, but he didn't want to drive the car. We bought the video tape of the movie as soon as it was available and enjoy watching it for the local scenery as well as the movie itself. And although it is obvious to anyone familiar with Moonrunners that it was the basis for The Dukes of Hazard, it took a court action for the makers of the film to acknowledge the connection.
    10buttonwillow

    Good Old Boys Havin' Good Fun

    I've wanted to see this movie ever since I discovered it was the foundation for the Dukes of Hazzard TV show. I was not a die hard fan of the TV show, but I liked it, primarily for the Waylon Jennings narration. This movie has the same goofy, rollicking charm as the show. You know you're in B-movie land with low production values and no big name stars, but the movie works anyway for at least the first two-thirds anyway, then it sort of gets lost in itself. The three leads--James Mitchum, Kiel Martin, Anthum Hunnicut--easily fit into their roles, especially Hunnicut. The pretty girl they introduce early in the film is pretty much irrelevant for the remainder of the film. The TV show corrected this oversight by making Daisy Dukes a stronger presence. The gangsters from up north are another missed opportunity. They could have added a lot more danger and excitement to the latter half. But the Waylon Jennings soundtrack is divine; he gets to sing a lot and his fans will recognize most of the songs. Even with its shortcomings, Moonrunners is worth taking a look at. I've watched movies with far better reviews and enjoyed them far less.
    b_johnson

    Pretty good Dukes Of Hazzard Prequel

    I really did like this movie. I actually saw it way before it was ever considered for making into a TV show. I immediately saw the similarities a few years later, when it became The Dukes Of Hazzard. The real kicker for me was when I saw it not long ago again on Cable and found it was filmed right around where I now live. (within a ten mile radius of my home!!!!!)
    7quarterwavevertical

    An Unexpected Gem!

    I first learned of this movie as a result of watching the movie "Thunder Road" on cable TV. Robert Mitchum stars in it and the cast also includes his son James.

    After the end of that film, I found out that James Mitchum was in another one on similar theme, namely this one. I watched it recently and I was pleasantly surprised with it. There's no brain-blasting stuff in it and no message. It's simple entertainment that had me hooting and hollering with delight a number of times.

    While it apparently inspired the TV series "The Dukes of Hazzard", I noticed a few bits in it that could well have influenced a movie made later that same decade: "Smokey and the Bandit".

    I enjoyed this one a lot and it mystifies me why it's not better-known, because it's a lot of fun!
    7knsevy

    Good Guys drive Plymouths

    I'd say this movie was as appealing as any episode of the TV show it inspired (Dukes of Hazzard); the characters a bit underdeveloped and the plot gets simplistic, at times, but it had enough pathos in it to hold my attention, even without the cars.

    What keeps this from being just a loosely-connected string of explosions and car chases is the movie's play on the moonshine men's code of ethics. Much like the Mafia, they're shown to have some very deep-rooted traditions and rules. They seem willing to accept and forgive double-dealing and acts of aggression, so long as it falls within that ethos. I don't know if this is truth or fiction, but it does give the characters an extra dimension for their motivations.

    And yes, the good guys DO drive Plymouths. The Haggs and Zeebo both run their shine in 1970 Plymouth Furys, while the bad guys chase them in 1971 Chevrolets. The primary bad guy drives a Cadillac, and there was nary a Ford to be seen. Only the borrowed '72 Chevrolet Jesse used to make a delivery breaks this pattern.

    Hey, you watch movies for YOUR reasons, I'll watch movies for MINE. Catch it on cable.

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    • Trivia
      Warner Brothers was sued by Jerry Rushing (I) for using his life story and giving him no credit. Rushing's life was used for the basis of at least thirteen characters in this film and "The Dukes of Hazzard" (1979).
    • Goofs
      Bobbie Lee is tuning his guitar in the bar getting ready to play, when a bar patron (played by pro wrestler Rick Hunter) starts a fight with him. Bobbie Lee then breaks his guitar over the guy's head, destroying the guitar, and immediately gets sent to jail for 30 days. As he is released from jail, he has his guitar again.
    • Quotes

      Grady: I do all of his heavy work. The artiste has to protect his hands.

    • Connections
      Featured in 42nd Street Forever, Volume 5: The Alamo Drafthouse Edition (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      Slow Rollin' Low
      by Billy Joe Shaver

      Performed by Waylon Jennings (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • May 14, 1975 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ge järnet, moonrunners
    • Filming locations
      • 15 Pine St. Williamson, Georgia, USA(Bobby Lee & Grady run another load out of town & meet up with Zeebo)
    • Production companies
      • Moonrunner Company
      • Robert B. Clark Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 50m(110 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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