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Smokey and the Bandit Part 3

Smokey's Back! And The Bandit is at it again!
1983 | 85m | English

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The Enos duo convince Cletus, aka The Bandit, to come out of hiding and help them promote their new restaurant. With a little coaxing, he agrees, producing an almost-creaky Trigger as his mode of transport. But his nemesis, Sheriff Buford T. Justice, is on the hunt, forcing Cletus and Trigger to hit the road. Can they steer clear of the vengeful sheriff?
Release Date: Aug 12, 1983
Director: Dick Lowry
Writer: Stuart Birnbaum, David Dashev
Genres: Comedy, Action, Crime
Keywords sheriff, texas, chase, road trip, truck, road movie, absurdism
Production Companies Universal Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $7,000,000
Budget: $9,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 09, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Jackie Gleason Buford T. Justice
Paul Williams Little Enos
Pat McCormick Big Enos
Jerry Reed Cletus / The Bandit
Mike Henry Junior
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 Blond
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 Attendent
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
William L. Kingsley Announcer
Will Knickerbocker Hotel Clerk
Kim Kondziola Baby Enos
Dick Lowry Sand Dumper
Sandy Mielke Driving Instructor
Toni Mooney 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
Name Job
Larry Cansler Original Music Composer
Byron 'Buzz' Brandt Editor
David E. Blewitt Editor
Christopher Greenbury Editor
Ron Hobbs Art Direction
James Pergola Director of Photography
Hal Needham Characters
Robert L. Levy Characters
Stuart Birnbaum Writer
David Dashev Writer
Dick Lowry Director
David Whorf Unit Production Manager
Ron Bozman First Assistant Director
Richard Graves Second Assistant Director
Michael McGowan Camera Operator
David S. Cass Sr. Stunt Coordinator, Stunts, Second Unit Director
John Winner Second Unit Director of Photography
Oscar Barber Camera Operator
Jack McGowan Camera Operator
John McGowan Assistant Camera
William McConnell Assistant Camera
Bill Tobin Assistant Camera
Herb Lee Davis Jr. Camera Loader
Don K. Ivey Set Decoration
Mike Klein Assistant Editor
William D. Barber Assistant Camera
Robert Heine Assistant Camera
Jack Cowden Script Supervisor
Gabe Ell Construction Coordinator
Elizabeth Lambert Makeup Artist
Diane Johnson Hairstylist
Ken Chase Makeup Artist
Andre Lavery Costume Design
Linda Benedict Costume Design
Jack Johnson Property Master
J.B. Jones Special Effects
Walter G. Morris Jr. Gaffer
Ed Knott Jr. Key Grip
Norman Zuckerman Best Boy Electric
Bert Bertolami Best Boy Grip
Howard Warren Sound Mixer
William Johnson Boom Operator
John Stacy Supervising Sound Editor
Glenn Hoskinson Sound Effects Editor
Bruce Stambler Sound Effects Editor
Walt Jenevein Sound Effects Editor
Kyle Wright Sound Effects Editor
Sam Gemette Sound Effects Editor
Charles E. Moran Sound Effects Editor
John Roesch Foley
Joan Roe Foley
Jack Gosden ADR Editor
Robert L. Hoyt Sound Re-Recording Mixer
John J. Stephens Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Stanley H. Polinsky Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Ken Hall Music Editor
Jackie Burch Casting
Junie Lowry-Johnson Casting Assistant
Robert Destolfe Still Photographer
Enid Howell Extras Casting
Gerald W. Brondou Stunts
Brian R. Carson Stunts
Joie Chitwood Jr. Stunts
Joie Chitwood Stunts
Tim Chitwood Stunts
Gary Don Cox Stunts
Everett Creach Stunts
Gary Don Stunts
Orwin C. Harvey Stunts
Mike Kirton Stunts
William T. Lane Stunts
Donald Latray Stunts
Christopher Derek Lee Stunts
Charles R. Lemon Stunts
Lee McLaughlin Stunts
Jeff Moldovan Stunts
Tim Rand Stunts
Betty Raymond Stunts
Rick Seaman Stunts
Cheryl Ivy Sweeney Stunts
Perkey White Stunts
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Mort Engelberg Producer
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Wuchak
4.0

RELEASED IN 1983 and directed by Dick Lowry, "Smokey and the Bandit Part 3” is a car chase comedy about Big Enos and Little Enos (Pat McCormick & Paul Williams) betting Sheriff Buford T. Justice (Jackie Gleason) that he can’t drive from Miami to the Enos ranch in Texas in a short period of time. The ... Sheriff is joined by his dimwitted hunk of a son (Mike Henry). Meanwhile Cledus "Snowman" Snow (Jerry Reed) takes the place of The Bandit, teaming up with a woman who just quit her job at a used car lot (Colleen Camp). Burt Reynolds and Sally Field are absent in this third entry of the Good Ol’ Boy series, except for Burt having a glorified cameo at the end. Gleason takes the lead with Mike Henry’s support. The latter is so effective in his inane role that you completely forget that he played a serious Tarzan in three movies from 1966-1968, not to mention the formidable corrupt Sheriff in “Rio Lobo” (1970). At 46 during shooting, you’ll observe that he certainly kept in shape. Car chase comedies like this are meant for leaving your brain at the door and having fun, but this inferior sequel makes me want to up my rating for the original “Smokey and the Bandit” (1977). There’s an amateurish vibe, particularly with the writing and editing, which prevents it from attaining even the low level of "Cannonball Run 2" (1984). Still, it’s the most action-packed (and goofy) entry in the series and it has its points of silly amusement. Colleen Camp is serviceable essentially replacing Field on the female front, although not enough is done with her. If you’re not familiar with Colleen, she played the Indian playmate in “Apocalypse Now” (1979) and the hot French maid in “Clue” (1985). Anyway, this segment arguably features the best women in the periphery. Faith Minton is on hand as a 6’1” Amazonian who takes a liking to the Sheriff. THE MOVIE RUNS 1 hour, 25 minutes and was shot entirely in Florida (Fort Lauderdale, Miami Beach, Key Biscayne, Ocala, Clearwater and Miami). GRADE: C-/D+

Jun 23, 2021