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Buford T. Justice
Smokies. Smokey, in the title, refers to Sheriff Buford T. Justice.
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Sheriff Buford T. Justice of Portague County, the iconic character from "Smokey and the Bandit," was played by actor Jackie Gleason. His portrayal of the bumbling yet determined sheriff became a memorable part of the film's charm and humor. Gleason's performance contributed significantly to the movie's success and popularity in the late 1970s.
Sherriff Buford T Justice
they look like old polaroid sunglasses from the mid 70s they made lots of models with that kind of cut out in the temples.
Do you mean the elephants name? Because the movie is entitled "Smokey and the Bandit 2"...
In "Smokey and the Bandit," Fred is a lovable dog that belongs to the character Buford T. Justice, played by Jackie Gleason. Fred is a Bloodhound, which is fitting given the breed's strong tracking abilities, as Justice is a lawman on the trail of the Bandit. The dog's loyal and laid-back demeanor adds to the comedic elements of the film.
In "Smokey and the Bandit," the bet revolves around a challenge to transport a truckload of Coors beer from Texas to Georgia within 28 hours. Bandit, played by Burt Reynolds, takes the bet from millionaire Big Enos Burdette, who wagers $80,000. The challenge involves evading law enforcement, particularly Sheriff Buford T. Justice, while making the delivery. It's a high-stakes, comedic race against time that drives the plot of the film.
In "Smokey and the Bandit," the major law violated is the illegal transportation of goods across state lines, specifically the smuggling of a truckload of Coors beer from Texas to Georgia, where it was not readily available due to distribution laws at the time. The film's plot revolves around Bandit and Snowman attempting to evade law enforcement while completing this illegal task. This leads to a series of comedic chases and encounters with police, primarily represented by Sheriff Buford T. Justice.
Sheriff Pusser was six feet six inches tall.
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