- #Burt reynolds smokey and the bandit hat movie#
- #Burt reynolds smokey and the bandit hat professional#
His tousled bangs and rolled-up shirt sleeves said he was just one of the guys.
#Burt reynolds smokey and the bandit hat movie#
In his snug-fitting, bell-bottomed jeans and polished boots, a perfectly creased Stetson resting at his elbow and a massive belt buckle gleaming at his trim waistline, he seemed every bit the movie star. That day on the Atlanta set of Smokey and the Bandit, Burt Reynolds stretched his lanky legs out in his shag-carpeted trailer and took a little break. Indeed, Hal Needham-a Korean War veteran and experienced stuntman-had a particular talent for delivering what audiences would want to see, ignoring the influence of critics or studio heads, ultimately delivering a movie that would gross over $300 million, earn an Academy Award nomination for editors Walter Hannemann and Angelo Ross, and would become a favorite of many… including Alfred Hitchcock. Smokey and the Bandit became the second-highest grossing film in North America in 1977, second only to Star Wars… an impressive performance for a mostly improvised movie that had been outlined on legal pads by a stuntman who was also making his directorial debut.
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The friendship and professional association between the actor and stuntman would inspire the Rick Dalton and Cliff Booth characters and dynamic in Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019). Justice (Jackie Gleason), who calls Bandit “the goddamndest pursuee I ever pursued!”īurt Reynolds and Hal Needham during production of Smokey and the Bandit. Their expedition is further complicated when the Bandit picks up a runaway bride, Carrie (Sally Field)-soon to be redubbed “Frog” for the benefit of our heroes’ CB radios-and invites the dogged pursuit of Carrie’s prospective father-in-law, the excessively proud Sheriff Buford T. Reynolds stars as the eponymous Bandit, a charming anti-authoritarian rogue who swaps out his usual truck for a speedy Trans Am as he and his fellow trucker pal Cledus “Snowman” Snow (Jerry Reed) dodge the police across five states in their mission to haul 400 cases of Coors from Texas to Atlanta in under 28 hours for a $80,000 payday. Of course, it’s a costume that Burt Reynolds inhabits like few others could, perhaps rooted in less authenticity than the Snowman’s trucker uniform of plaid shirt, puffer vest, and CAT hat but consistent with Reynolds’ swaggering screen persona. I’m sure my initial resistance to chronicling the Bandit’s road trip regalia was its relative inaccessibility, as it’s hard to wear a red rayon shirt, tight jeans, and cowboy hat and boots-let alone the mustache-without looking like costume.
Happy birthday, America… from Burt Reynolds and BAMF Style.