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Moonrunners

  • 1975
  • PG
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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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
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    428
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    • 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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    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!!!!!)
    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.
    10thecat72

    Excellent!!

    Moon Runners for some reason is almost NEVER mentioned as far as good decent 70's schlock and action movies, despite the "Dukes of Hazzard" connection. It's pretty rare - while it was shown on cable in the late 70's, it almost never shows up on TV at all nowadays. I caught it for the first time in many years early this year on cable (TNT I believe).

    Grady and Bobby Lee (later to become Bo and Luke Duke) 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. Fast-paced and entertaining, as the boys continue to get their moonshine through. Some excellent car chase action, and while the chase scenes aren't on par with say "Dirty Mary Crazy Larry" and also aren't as numerous as I thought I remembered, still decent enough and forgivable since the film is just fun to begin with. Definitely a film to be seen!
    6TexasRedge

    It is true... this is WHAT The Dukes of Hazzard was based on

    Very interesting .... I didn't know this movie even existed until I saw a late night showing on a cable channel ...and it's resemblance to the Dukes of Hazzard was incredible (The Dukes appeared as a T.V. show 4Yrs later) The movie even had Sheriff Roscoe and it had Uncle Jessee and they even had a dirt track race car named after General Lee's horse. They even had Waylon Jennings narrating the story.

    I never knew that the Dukes of Hazzard was based on a movie, until I saw this.

    To beat all ....this movie was incredibly entertaining.

    I'm surprised that this movie hasn't developed a strong cult following because of it's Dukes of Hazzard connection.
    6Red-Barracuda

    Southern action comedy with a very interesting history

    A couple of hillbilly cousins and their uncle run a quality but small-scale moonshine business that is put under threat when an unscrupulous neighbour starts distributing inferior product in large quantities with the help of some criminals.

    I hadn't even heard of Moonrunners before a very kind fellow IMDber sent me a copy to check out. It clearly derives the bulk of its interest factor in that it was the film that the TV series 'The Dukes of Hazzard' was based on. Aside from the two central cousins, there is a Sheriff Roscoe, an Uncle Jesse and narration by Waylon Jennings. The series was made four years later and is a fond memory of mine – more or less everyone my age liked it back in the day. The movie is somewhat rougher than the TV series, with a more authentic feel than the polished for television characters from 'Dukes'. But it still is coming from a very similar place with its good natured Southern humour, plenty of car chases and very dumb cops. It has to be said though that while the movie did have a female side-kick for the boys, she didn't really do very much; something the 'Dukes' rectified in fine style with the introduction of the terrific Daisy Duke.

    As a film, it's very episodic with little real drama underpinning things. We never really feel too much for the characters as they don't have too much depth, while some events happen with little overall purpose. Still, it's all done with quite a bit of charm that it draws you in never-the-less. Added flavour is contributed by the entertainingly organic soundtrack and the on location shooting. It was probably a little ahead of the curve in some ways too, in that there was a plethora of 'good ol' boys' Southern action comedies that hit mainstream cinema in the late 70's, some of which were massive hits. Moonrunners fits into this bracket but is a very early example of this sub-genre and seems to have subsequently gone under the radar.

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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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