''Smokey and the Bandit II'' is a 1980 American
action comedy film directed by
Hal Needham
Hal Brett Needham (March 6, 1931 – October 25, 2013) was an American Stunt performer, stuntman, film director, actor, writer, and NASCAR team owner. He is best known for his frequent collaborations with actor Burt Reynolds, usually in film ...
, and starring
Burt Reynolds
Burton Leon Reynolds Jr. (February 11, 1936 – September 6, 2018) was an American actor most famous during the 1970s and 1980s. He became well known in television series such as ''Gunsmoke'' (1962–1965), '' Hawk'' (1966) and '' Dan Augus ...
,
Jackie Gleason
Herbert John Gleason (born Herbert Walton Gleason Jr.; February 26, 1916June 24, 1987), known as Jackie Gleason, was an American comedian, actor, writer, and composer also known as "The Great One". He developed a style and characters from growin ...
,
Jerry Reed,
Dom DeLuise,
Sally Field
Sally Margaret Field (born November 6, 1946) is an American actress. She has performed in movies, Broadway theater, television, and made records of popular music. Known for her extensive work on screen and stage, she has received many accola ...
,
Mike Henry,
Paul Williams and
Pat McCormick. The film is the second installment of the ''Smokey and the Bandit'' trilogy in the
''Smokey and the Bandit'' franchise and a sequel to ''
Smokey and the Bandit'' (1977).
The film was originally released in the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Australia and several other, mainly
Commonwealth
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, countries as ''Smokey and the Bandit Ride Again''.
The plot centers on Bo "Bandit" Darville (
Burt Reynolds
Burton Leon Reynolds Jr. (February 11, 1936 – September 6, 2018) was an American actor most famous during the 1970s and 1980s. He became well known in television series such as ''Gunsmoke'' (1962–1965), '' Hawk'' (1966) and '' Dan Augus ...
) and Cledus "Snowman" Snow (
Jerry Reed), transporting an elephant to the
GOP National Convention, with Sheriff
Buford T. Justice (
Jackie Gleason
Herbert John Gleason (born Herbert Walton Gleason Jr.; February 26, 1916June 24, 1987), known as Jackie Gleason, was an American comedian, actor, writer, and composer also known as "The Great One". He developed a style and characters from growin ...
) once again in hot pursuit.
''Smokey and the Bandit II'' was a box office success, grossing $66.1 million against a $17 million budget, becoming the
eighth-highest-grossing domestic film of 1980 in the United States.
Plot
Big Enos Burdette is in a
mudslinging campaign against John Conn for
Governor of Texas. After failing to get the outgoing governor's endorsement, Big Enos overhears him on the phone ordering a crate in
Miami
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to be delivered in nine days to the
Republican National Convention in
Dallas
Dallas () is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the most populous city in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, the List of Texas metropolitan areas, most populous metropolitan area in Texas and the Metropolitan statistical area, fourth-most ...
. Burdette schemes to earn the governor's endorsement and have the crate delivered to the convention in his name and tracks down Cledus "Snowman" Snow and offers him and Bo "Bandit" Darville $200,000 to do the run. Cledus takes the Burdettes to Bandit to make the offer in person, but Bandit has become a heavy drinker since breaking up with Carrie ("Frog") and is drunk when the Burdettes arrive and double the payoff to $400,000. Cledus accepts on Bandit's behalf, but adds that Big Enos should give them half in advance, to which they agree. Cledus is ecstatic, but Bandit begins to miss Carrie.
Cledus calls Carrie, who is back in Texarkana and again about to marry Junior when Cledus calls offering her $50,000 to help out. She agrees and again becomes a runaway bride. Though she still has feelings for Bandit, when Carrie arrives, she initially intones she is only in it for the money, and she and Cledus work on getting Bandit off the booze and back into shape. She then trades in Junior's car for a new
Trans Am (Son of Trigger). The group arrive at the pier in Miami only to find out that the manifest is quarantined for three weeks. They return later that night to steal it, only to find that the "package" is a live
elephant
Elephants are the largest living land animals. Three living species are currently recognised: the African bush elephant ('' Loxodonta africana''), the African forest elephant (''L. cyclotis''), and the Asian elephant ('' Elephas maximus ...
(the
G.O.P. mascot) which Cledus names "Charlotte" after his aunt. When Bandit removes a splinter from Charlotte's foot, she takes a liking to him.
Soon after the trio start off for Dallas, they are accosted for the first of several times by Sheriff Justice, but Bandit outwits him and they escape. En route, they stop at a remote fuel station and notice something wrong with Charlotte. Moments later, an ambulance pulls in with an Italian
gynecologist in the back. "Doc" is initially reluctant to help, but when his driver speeds off and unknowingly leaves him stranded, he asks to hitch a ride with them, agreeing to watch Charlotte.
Doc later finds that Charlotte is pregnant and due to give birth any time, but Bandit is determined to stay on schedule. Cledus and Carrie, on the other hand, would much rather help Charlotte prepare for her eventual birthing, but Bandit did not care, he stubbornly wanted to get Charlotte to Dallas on time with no exceptions. Entering Louisiana, Doc says that Charlotte is almost in labor and needs to be off her feet, but Bandit wants to get Charlotte to Dallas and get the job done with. Doc refuses and Cledus tries to explain that Charlotte cannot bounce around the truck while she's going to have a baby, but Bandit scolds him and reminds him that this is the last chance to get $400,000. Cledus decides that they all need a break and they go to a nearby nightclub where
Don Williams
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is headlining. When Carrie sees Bandit scribbling on a napkin a picture of Charlotte cradled by suspended netting to keep her off her feet, she angrily leaves, but not before telling Bandit that she will come back only when he likes himself again. Carrie knew that Bandit was just being selfish towards her, Charlotte, Doc and Cledus, and had no interest in others, except receiving the $400,000 and taking Charlotte to Dallas. Later that night, a drunken Bandit makes his drawing a reality, and Doc agrees that his idea will work.
Buford intends to call for help from his brothers Reggie, a
Mountie Sergeant in Quebec, and Gaylord, an
effeminate
Effeminacy or male femininity is the embodiment of feminine traits in boys or men, particularly those considered untypical of men or masculinity. These traits include roles, stereotypes, behaviors, and appearances that are socially associated wi ...
Texas State Patrolman. Later, as Bandit and Cledus enter Texas, Buford lures Bandit into a trap, a mass of forty Texas Patrol and Mountie cruisers pursuing him across the desert basin. Bandit orders Cledus to get to Dallas, but he enlists a large convoy of his trucker pals and comes to Bandit's rescue instead, wrecking nearly all of the cruisers in a giant
demolition derby while Doc and Charlotte watch from the sidelines. The two escape by crossing a makeshift trailer bridge with Buford and his brothers in pursuit. Two of the trucks pull away, resulting in Gaylord and Reggie's cruisers crashing in the ensuing gap before they can cross, but Buford is still in pursuit, though his cruiser is barely functioning.
Cledus begs Bandit to stop at a safari reserve, Bandit agrees to it, where Charlotte finally gives birth to her baby. Bandit is ready to load them both back up in the truck and get them both to Dallas to the Governor of Texas, but Cledus and Doc refuse to, causing Cledus to knock him down when he insults him and because he was irritated with Bandit's selfishness towards him, Doc and Charlotte and her new born baby. Bandit was frustrated because he thinks that Carrie, Cledus and Doc were treating Charlotte like she is a human, but when he sees her in tears, Bandit finally comes to his senses and apologizes, realizing that taking care of Charlotte and caring for others is more important than getting $400,000.
Bandit later finds Carrie and starts acting more positive to her and tells her that he likes himself now, and that he does not want to be without her. He then tells her that he has not yet taken Charlotte to Dallas, and blew the money, but they can still make it. Carrie has forgiven Bandit and kisses him, and is overjoyed when she sees Charlotte's baby. Bandit asks Charlotte's permission for him and Carrie to get hitched, to which Charlotte trumpets her approval. Carrie is happy that Bandit is back to his old self again and was acting positive and selfless now. Doc, now riding in the cab with Cledus and Fred, also voices his approval, and they forgive Bandit as well and they all drive away with Charlotte and her baby in tow in circus carts on their way to Dallas, with Buford still in pursuit, now driving a
Greyhound bus determined to catch him.
Cast
Production
''Smokey and the Bandit II'' was filmed simultaneously with ''
The Cannonball Run'', in which Burt Reynolds and Dom DeLuise also starred. Football players
Joe Klecko and
Terry Bradshaw also appear in both films.
It is the first film to feature director
Hal Needham
Hal Brett Needham (March 6, 1931 – October 25, 2013) was an American Stunt performer, stuntman, film director, actor, writer, and NASCAR team owner. He is best known for his frequent collaborations with actor Burt Reynolds, usually in film ...
's "Blooper Reel Credit Crawl" at the end, in that a collection of bloopers and outtakes from the film showed on one side of the screen while the closing credits slowly scrolled up the other side. ''The Cannonball Run'', also directed by Needham, used this same technique.
Buford's brothers were both portrayed by Gleason; "Reggie" was a Canadian version of "Reginald Van Gleason III", a popular character from Gleason's
television show
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.
The film was written and produced before it was announced that the
1980 Republican National Convention would be held in
Detroit
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rather than Dallas.
Many of the movie's scenes take place in northern
Palm Beach County, especially at Burt Reynolds's ranch in
Jupiter, Florida
Jupiter is the northernmost town in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States. According to the 2020 US Census, the town had a population of 61,047. It is 84 miles north of Miami and 15 miles north of West Palm Beach, Florida, West Palm Beach. ...
.
Although the Bandit again sticks to a
Pontiac Trans Am, this time a 1980 Turbo model with five color decals unlike 1981's single color decals, the Snowman switches to a 1980
GMC General, silver with blue trim with the same mural on the trailer as in the original film. This "new rig" suggests that the pair were successful in the "double or nothing" wager offered by the Burdettes at the end of the first film, where they were persuaded to drive from
Atlanta
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to
Boston
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and back in 18 hours to buy
clam chowder
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and bring it to the Burdettes.
A world-record automobile jump was captured on film during the "roundup sequence", when stuntman Gary Davis jumped a
1974 Dodge Monaco over 150 feet. Davis suffered compressed vertebrae as a result of a hard landing.
The roundup sequence in the desert shows many new
Pontiac LeMans sedans decorated as police cars being destroyed. The cars were originally ordered by a car rental agency which refused to accept the delivery as they were not equipped with air conditioning. Pontiac took the cars back and eventually gave them to the producers to be used in the film.
Soundtrack
''Smokey and the Bandit 2: Original Soundtrack'' was released on
vinyl
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Chemistry
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* Vinyl cation, a type of carbocation
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,
cassette tape
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and
8-track tape
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by
MCA Records
MCA Records was an American record label owned by MCA Inc. established in 1972, though MCA had released recordings under that name in the UK from the 1960s. The label achieved success in the 1970s through the 1980s, often by acquiring other ...
in 1980.
Track listing
Reception
Box office
''Smokey and the Bandit II'' grossed $10,883,835 in its opening weekend, the second highest ever at the time, behind ''
Star Trek: The Motion Picture''. It also set a record for an opening week, with a gross of $18,108,031. It was the eighth-most-popular 1980 film at the United States and Canada box office earning $66,132,626.
This box office income inspired a
third film.
Critical response
The film received almost completely negative reviews from critics who felt that it suffered badly in comparison to the original. On
Rotten Tomatoes
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, it has an approval rating of 29% based on reviews from seven critics.
Roger Ebert
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gave it a one out of four stars and stated that there was "
n 1980no need for this movie. That's true of most sequels, but it's especially true of ''Smokey and the Bandit II'', which is basically just the original movie done again, not as well ... how can I say it's lazy when it has 50 trucks doing stunts in it? Because it takes a lot less thought to fill up a movie with stunts than to create a comedy that's genuinely funny".
Burt Reynolds later said that he did not enjoy working on the film at all, feeling that it was an unnecessary sequel put together by Universal purely for money-making reasons rather than to try making a good picture.
Sequel
The film was followed by another sequel three years later, ''
Smokey and the Bandit Part 3'' (1983), in which Reynolds only made a brief
cameo appearance
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, and
Sally Field
Sally Margaret Field (born November 6, 1946) is an American actress. She has performed in movies, Broadway theater, television, and made records of popular music. Known for her extensive work on screen and stage, she has received many accola ...
did not appear.
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