
Bootleggers
Comedy · Crime
Overview
A bunch of bootleggers run booze in the South.
Top Cast


Paul Koslo
Paul Koslo
Othar Pruitt
Paul Koslo
Othar Pruitt


Dennis Fimple
Dennis Fimple
Dewey Crenshaw
Dennis Fimple
Dewey Crenshaw


Slim Pickens
Slim Pickens
Grandpa Pruitt
Slim Pickens
Grandpa Pruitt


Jaclyn Smith
Jaclyn Smith
Sally Fannie Tatum
Jaclyn Smith
Sally Fannie Tatum


Seamon Glass
Seamon Glass
Rufus Woodall
Seamon Glass
Rufus Woodall
Steve Ward
Steve Ward
Silas Pruitt
Steve Ward
Silas Pruitt
Joy N. Houck Jr.
Joy N. Houck Jr.
Bobby Joe Woodall
Joy N. Houck Jr.
Bobby Joe Woodall


Jimmy Clem
Jimmy Clem
Big-un Woodall
Jimmy Clem
Big-un Woodall
Betty Bluett
Betty Bluett
Grandma Pruitt
Betty Bluett
Grandma Pruitt
Flo Pierce
Flo Pierce
Girl at Dance
Flo Pierce
Girl at Dance
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Cousins, Bo and Luke Duke, with the help of their eye-catching cousin, Daisy and moonshine-running Uncle Jesse, try and save the family farm from being destroyed by Hazzard County's corrupt commissioner, Boss Hogg. Their efforts constantly find the 'Duke Boys' eluding authorities in 'The General Lee', their 1969 orange Dodge Charger that keeps them one step ahead of the dimwitted antics of the small southern town's Sheriff, Roscoe P. Coltrane.

When mischievous teenaged cousins Bo and Luke Duke are arrested, both boys are paroled to the care of their Uncle Jesse in Hazzard, sentenced to a summer of hard work. It's not long before the Duke boys learn of Boss Hogg's plans to foreclose on Uncle Jesse's farm. Together, with help from their cousin Daisy, Bo and Luke vow to save the family's property and its storied history of producing the best moonshine in all of Hazzard.

Unrepentant Tennessee moonshine runner Luke Doolin makes dangerous high-speed deliveries for his liquor-producing father, Vernon, but won't let his younger brother Robin join the family business. Under pressure from both out-of-town gangster Kogan, who wants a piece of the local action, and Treasury agent Barrett, who wants to destroy the moonshine business, Luke fights for his fast-fading way of life.

No prints of the film have been preserved so the film can be considered a lost film. The original screenplay has also been lost. However, some plot descriptions are still known based on contemporary newspaper advertisements of the film. As the name would indicate, the film tells about two local men who are making moonshine in the woods. A customer comes to them, and while sampling the product they start a game of cards, which eventually leads to a fight. While the fight is going on, the local police shows up and arrests the makers while the customer manages to escape.(Wikipedia)

This is the second silent (save for a song) slapstick comedy short about adventures of Worldly, Coward, and Fool. In a small hunting lodge three friends are making illegal moonshine. Bottled "product" fills shelves quickly. Life is good. But their dog Barbos doesn't understand that bringing a moonshine condenser coil to a police station is a bad idea...

Stan and Ollie travel to the mountains for Ollie's health, and park their caravan near a well into which a gang of moonshiners have earlier dumped their moonshine; and the boys proceed to quench their thirst thinking that it is iron-rich mountain water. The real trouble doesn't begin, though, until a married motoring couple stop by to borrow some gasoline, and the already-cranky husband leaves his thirsty wife with the boys while he goes off to refill his car's empty gas-tank. A sequel was made to this film: TIT FOR TAT, q.v.















