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Smokey and the Bandit Part 3 (1983) - film review

  Dick Lowry Comedy / Crimestars 1
Summary
Smokey and the Bandit Part 3 is an American crime film first released in 1983, directed by Dick Lowry.  The film stars Jackie Gleason, Jerry Reed, Paul Williams, Pat McCormick and Mike Henry.  Our overall rating for this film is: very poor.

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Credits
  • Director: Dick Lowry
  • Script: Stuart Birnbaum, David Dashev
  • Photo: James Pergola
  • Music: Larry Cansler
  • Cast: Jackie Gleason (Buford T. Justice), Jerry Reed (Cledus Snow), Paul Williams (Little Enos Burdette), Pat McCormick (Big Enos Burdette), Mike Henry (Junior Justice), Colleen Camp (Dusty Trails), Faith Minton (Tina), Burt Reynolds (The Real Bandit), Sharon Anderson (Police Woman), Silvia Arana (Latin Woman), Alan Berger (Hippie), Ray Bouchard (Purvis R. Beethoven), Connie Brighton (Girl #1), Earl Houston Bullock (Flagman), Ava Cadell (Blonde), Cathy Cahill (Mother Trucker), David S. Cass Sr. (Local Tough Guy), Leon Cheatom (Guide), Candace Collins (French Maid), Peter Conrad (Midget), Janis Cummins (Nudist Female), Jackie Davis (Blackman #1), Dee Dee Deering (Mrs. Fernbush), Al De Luca (Flower Vendor), Raymond Forchion (Tar Worker), Veronica Gamba (Girl at Picnic), Jorge Gil (Gas Station Attendant), Marilyn Gleason (Lady Getting Ticket), Charles P. Harris (Hot Dog Vendor), Timothy Hawkins (Man in Truck), Craig Horwich (Crash Guy), Pirty Lee Jackson (Blackman #2), Austin Kelly (Painter – Road), William L. Kingsley (Announcer), Will Knickerbocker (Hotel Clerk), Kim Kondziola (Baby Enos Burdette), Dick Lowry (Sand Dumper), Sandy Mielke (Driving Instructor), Toni Moon (Girl #2), Alejandro Moreno (Street Latin), Gloria Nichols (Latin Woman), Mel Pape (Police Officer), Dan Rambo (TV Director), Richard Walsh (Nudist Male), Curry Worsham (Skip Town), Jon Freda (Guest), Nikki Fritz (S M Hooker)
  • Country: USA
  • Language: English
  • Runtime: 85 min




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