This film is a cousin of Smokey and the Bandit. The last years of the Carter administration's national malaise projected onto screens. Indeed the Peanut Farmer actually has a cameo, there is a national briefing from the WhiteHouse- Kurt Russell being dismissed by the waiter and there is a fight between the lead-Russo and an eaterie waiter. As Russo ( Kurt Russel ) is trying to distract and dispatch his love interest. He also knows his pals are going to intercept the presidental address and instead turn it into a national advertisement
Unlike in the UK, trading standards was a force to be feared
2400 dollars was the price for a used car- somewhere in the South West
``We run a straight lot, how do you think we feel being associated with the President of the United States''
Local TV was very blue collar. Everyone smokes, a plot point reolves about an advert being redubbed.
As I said this is a cousin of Smokey. This stars one of my favorite actors- Kurt Russell- This has a specific time and place, the Carter Years. They are even drinking Cours- The lead is a sweet talking arsehole
The Democrats still have a party machine and you can buy into it. 60000
There is a lot of fisticuffs in this film.
The Judge is Grandpa from the Munsters, who I know learn let Charlie Manson babysit
I liked this when I saw it in high school, I still do



