Cool Movie ! Terrific acting ! Jaclyn Smith.. truly one of the prettiest of women to ever be on a movie screen !!! 😊. The Ozark mountains and Smokey mountains and the Appalachians....are three of America's finest treasures !!!
Me and one of my brothers ( he was just old enough to drive at the time ) borrowed moms car and went and saw this at the Drive In . I was bout 10 years old. I dont think I have have ever seen it since. Hard movie to find. Nice to see it again and bring back some memories of my child hood .......Thank you !
I live in the Ozarks and have floated the Buffalo River. It's part of the National Scenic Riverway and a National Treasure. I like the true references to the local which brings authenticity to the film.
@@HotDoggin75 Many of the locations seen in this film can be visited today. Calico Rock in Izard County is where most of the town scenes were shot. The museum there has the jail cell built ofor the movie on exhibit near where the jail set was built.
@@patherron3247 I was a Boy Scout also (made Eagle at 15 years old) we were considered a Super Troop and floated the Buffalo river every year. What's happened to BSA is a shame and a national travesty. The successes I've had in life are largely due to the character building in my youth through the BSA and the strong influence of my grandparents who were raised during the depresion.
Charles B. Pierce played the part of Homer Dodd in this film. Pierce was an Arkansas native that had a special place in his heart for the people of Arkansas. Most of his films were distributed to small town theaters and drive in theaters. He made some great low budget films . Pierce died a few years ago in a nursing home in Tenn. his death hardly got an honorable mention. I encourage anyone to check out the great list of films Pierce made.
This is edited at the end. We hear the sheriff in the car with them as they go to Cali. In the real version, Dewey holds up the sheriff with a gun, gets him to undo Othar’s cuffs, let him out, steals his car and then head to California. I believe there’s also a line in that cut scene about “we gotta get out of these hills!” Such a damn good movie. Pierce was a legend for sure.
Except for the video quality, this was actually a quite entertaining movie. I grew up in the 70's but I was too busy watching cartoons. Glad I found this one. 7 outta 10 stars.
I have always liked Slim Pickens . When he rode the bomb is the bit everybody thinks of when his name is said . ❤🎉❤😊😊 Is this movie based on fact ? 😮???
1 vitally important thing missing in the first scenes of this movie.... Dogs......🤔 I live in Arkansas and I've known a lot of moonshiners.. You are not sneaking up on those folks in they're own Yard...... No way. The dogs are there just for that reason.... Early warning systems, dogs..
I know what you mean. I’ve been in Arkansas all my life and those country bumpkins ain’t as stupid as they want you to think. You get off the main road and end up on certain people’s place that is running shine you may not get out alive. I had a great uncle that made shine. He was meaner than a junk yard dog. He wore a old greasy hat and overalls without any kind of shirt even in the winter time. No matter how cold it was. He beat his wife and had a house and yard full of dogs. He spent time in the penitentiary for selling shine. He died at 97 in the year 1997.
Sure brings back memories of growing up in AR. in the 60's. In the early 60's the Jim Crow segragation rules were still in effect where I lived . I was in Jr. high where no blacks were allowed to attend. A few miles down the road was a school for blacks. A part of history that thankfully we will never see again.
Slim Pickens was always a supporting actor, but I liked him in movies. He has a brother do Hollywood stuff too. He goes by Easy Pickens. For real, not joking.
Everyone should ask the Lysander Spooner/Marc Stevens Question: What factual evidence do you or any judge, prosecutor, politician, IRS agent, policeman or anyone have that the manmade constitution and "law" apply to me or anyone just because of physical presence in some state? It doesn't exist. I have tested 7 judges, 6 in their courtrooms in front of witnesses, bureaucrats, and not one of them had any such factual evidence. Why? Why not? Why wasn't a little card analogous the Miranda Warning issued to every Law School wannabe lawyer, judge, policeman, IRS agent, prosecutor and politician providing such assumed and alleged "factual evidence?" Why didn't the government schools teach us the truth that there is no such aforementioned "factual evidence?"
Interesting. I'm an Aussie but I still find the nuts and bolts of your argument there applicable here and I find the whole concept very, very interesting !!
Factual evidence's whatever you can get a jury to believe basically. I've had jury duty and don't see how you can make a judgment call about what's true or false any other way. None of us are God Almighty so sometimes people make mistakes as we all know but if you think you're God Almighty with some special right to tell all the rest of us what to believe or not you have the right to test that belief of yours in trial by combat with the police or the US Army I retired from 20 years ago and if you get your head blown off that would suggest to me your delusions of omnipotence were very probably wrong.
Good 'ol Slim Pickens and the on-screen love of my adolescence, Jaclyn Smith. I'd recognize those cheekbones, eyes and hair anywhere. A natural country beauty for sure. And with that revolver making them strip... hahaha! That was hilarious!
@@stevewheatley243I remember an old interview with Roy Clark of Hee Haw, talking about Junior Samples - dunno if you're old enough to remember him? Anyway, he was a good old boy moonshiner that Roy said was a genius hillbilly chemist. He said he could make shine outta linoleum! Then, I found this old book from 1969 called How to Make the Finest Wines at Home by George Herter. He said about half of the cheap booze was made from the "cracking" of crude oil. Couldn't find anything online about it but gotta wonder. All the tax laws after 1935 are based on industrial alcohol....🤔
@@jimketchum3169 Used to watch Heehaw all the time. And I don't know about crude oil,but you best know where you're getting your shine. Some might make it in car radiators and poison you.
@@stevewheatley243I wouldn't drink shine from anyone unless I knew them well and could trust them. Dunno if they still use radiators like in the 1930's when the depression is on but I met some boys who were up from North Carolina who said they made the corn mix in steel barrels. Can't imagine that's too healthy if they're rusty? Prolly still less toxic than most of the store bought.
I also have known a few moonshiners and bootleggers here in arkansas, I was born in ozark mountains, newton county, the heart of the ozark mountains, and I now live in the foot hills of the ozark mountains,
This is the model for Dukes of Hazzard. 99% copied. Only the cars look different. Bo and Luke and Uncle Jesse even look like these actors. Jaclyn even looks like Daisy Duke. Too bad this is such a blurry copy. Still a pretty good pic.
Found it, if anyone else is interested. The song was actually released on a 45 back in the 70's. It's called Bootleggers (go figger) and it's by Dorsey Burnette.
That's when a penny could by what a dollar does now! Could buy a good horse for 20 dollars! Land cost 40 cents an acre! Wages 1 dollar a day if you had a good job
Isn't this a roaming pirate's game to some for the long history list of leads of where and the time of the season to go? {Leaving off at the corn fields.}
Thank goodness it's getting warm enough to go fishing and get outside, I think I'm about down to Bollywood movies, don't get me wrong there's nothing like a good hour and a half dancing right in the middle of the movie
Cool Movie !
Terrific acting ! Jaclyn Smith..
truly one of the prettiest of women to ever be on a movie screen !!! 😊.
The Ozark mountains and Smokey mountains and the Appalachians....are three of America's finest treasures !!!
Proud to say the mountains are my home born in Cherokee lived in Tenessee;farm girl
You would like winter's bone
Me and one of my brothers ( he was just old enough to drive at the time ) borrowed moms car and went and saw this at the Drive In . I was bout 10 years old. I dont think I have have ever seen it since. Hard movie to find. Nice to see it again and bring back some memories of my child hood .......Thank you !
Slim Pickens was one of my all time favorites. Thanks for posting.
Your pulling my leg ...Your putting me on
@@midnightrunner684
Which leg... ? ... 😂 ...
@@midnightrunner684 Why?
The best movie I've seen in ages, THANK YOU!!
One of the Best 1970s Movies ever.
I love these kind of good people. My youngest son dad is from Hot springs. We lived there 10 years and loved it. Buffalo River camping ❤️❤️
Mafia retirement facility cool.😂
I live in the Ozarks and have floated the Buffalo River. It's part of the National Scenic Riverway and a National Treasure. I like the true references to the local which brings authenticity to the film.
I'm in Kansas, not far from the Missouri border. It does show authenticity
@@HotDoggin75 Many of the locations seen in this film can be visited today. Calico Rock in Izard County is where most of the town scenes were shot. The museum there has the jail cell built ofor the movie on exhibit near where the jail set was built.
How long did you live there?
In scouts we canoed 70 miles on the buffalo, the last leg of the trip was actually the White. It's one of those lifetime memories you cherish.
@@patherron3247 I was a Boy Scout also (made Eagle at 15 years old) we were considered a Super Troop and floated the Buffalo river every year. What's happened to BSA is a shame and a national travesty. The successes I've had in life are largely due to the character building in my youth through the BSA and the strong influence of my grandparents who were raised during the depresion.
I loved seeing simple good movies Slim Pickens was always a good character actor.
Slim P.
Best actor
Of all time s
It was cool how the sheriff made them rebuild the jail! That's truly the meaning of the punishment fits the crime! We need more of that today.
Right now it is you do some s*** like that you're f*****got the feds on you and all kinds of s***
Its a MOVIE…..
It be great if they’d release an updated version on DVD where the picture quality could really be brought back to life!
Awesome movie! It is comical, heart rending, historical. Has it all.
Charles B. Pierce played the part of Homer Dodd in this film. Pierce was an Arkansas native that had a special place in his heart for the people of Arkansas. Most of his films were distributed to small town theaters and drive in theaters. He made some great low budget films . Pierce died a few years ago in a nursing home in Tenn. his death hardly got an honorable mention. I encourage anyone to check out the great list of films Pierce made.
And Joy Houck.
He’s from my hometown of Hampton in south Arkansas.
@@peggybaggenstoss3817
That's NOT what we
HEARD...
The rural South, gool 'ol boys, guns, moonshine, & a age old fued! What's not to like? Laramie.
Well he was born in Indiana apparently...
I just watched not 1 ad could c everything clear excellent movie
A good movie, with a young Jaqueline Smith, that gives a true story about the way it was in the moonshine community.
This is edited at the end. We hear the sheriff in the car with them as they go to Cali. In the real version, Dewey holds up the sheriff with a gun, gets him to undo Othar’s cuffs, let him out, steals his car and then head to California. I believe there’s also a line in that cut scene about “we gotta get out of these hills!” Such a damn good movie. Pierce was a legend for sure.
Great movie, hate that it was cut though.
Good down home movie
Makes me miss my home VIRGINIA 😢
Except for the video quality, this was actually a quite entertaining movie. I grew up in the 70's but I was too busy watching cartoons. Glad I found this one. 7 outta 10 stars.
Really good movie
Two popcorns up 🍿 🍿
Thank you for sharing
I’m watching this movie thinking about my friend who is in it, the late Paul Koslo REST IN PEACE PAUL😊
God I'm old, I saw this in a movie theater when I was a Kid.
Dennis Flimple totally under rated actor. Jack Elem is the missing piece to this wonderful cast. May they all RIP.
R.ip.
Yea he is, also Paul koslo is a great actor
PURE BLOODY GOLD ! FROM START TO FINISH !
They would mess up a remake
Better than excellent thank you for the upload
Best movie iv seen in 40 years
They should make a remake of this great film!
Then it wouldn't be a great movie, it would be a first in a line of remakes of a remake.
Slim was a Fine actor..
This was a really good movie of the shine days..
My grandfather made it back in the Missouri hills . Loved those years
What year was this movie 🍿 filmed?? thank you so much..
Jaclyn Smith, Slim Pickins, good movie.
I live every thing ..score, 70s faces, texture, scenery..costume. the lot
Jewell from the past. Hang in there and enjoy. Thanks
November 3, 2020..... thanks for the movie
NEDEN TÜRKÇE DUBLAJ YAPMIYORSUNUZ.
GÜZEL FİLİMLERİ KAÇIRIYORUZ LÜTFEN YARDIMCI OLUN
I have always liked Slim Pickens . When he rode the bomb is the bit everybody thinks of when his name is said . ❤🎉❤😊😊 Is this movie based on fact ? 😮???
Squeelin' Biglet Brakedown ?🎻🪕
1 vitally important thing missing in the first scenes of this movie....
Dogs......🤔
I live in Arkansas and I've known a lot of moonshiners..
You are not sneaking up on those folks in they're own Yard...... No way.
The dogs are there just for that reason....
Early warning systems, dogs..
When I was 16 yo, I learned that my dad had been a moonshine runner.
Exactly!
Join them
@@Amarillobymorning777, Huh? Join who or what?
I know what you mean. I’ve been in Arkansas all my life and those country bumpkins ain’t as stupid as they want you to think. You get off the main road and end up on certain people’s place that is running shine you may not get out alive. I had a great uncle that made shine. He was meaner than a junk yard dog. He wore a old greasy hat and overalls without any kind of shirt even in the winter time. No matter how cold it was. He beat his wife and had a house and yard full of dogs. He spent time in the penitentiary for selling shine. He died at 97 in the year 1997.
Great movie thanks
Sure brings back memories of growing up in AR. in the 60's. In the early 60's the Jim Crow segragation rules were still in effect where I lived . I was in Jr. high where no blacks were allowed to attend. A few miles down the road was a school for blacks. A part of history that thankfully we will never see again.
Thanks for sharing ☺️
Ya gotta love those boot leggers, if not where would NASCAR be? Thank you Richard Petty.
@ Jim Fisher Why are you thanking Richard Petty, he didn't haul shine liquor.
and Jack Kennedy!
Respect to Richard but Junior Johnson was the real thing.
Each filmic has a story behind-the-scenes live as this classic film.
GOOD ONE... GOTTA LOVE SLIM PICKENS 😀👍⭐⭐⭐⭐
Slim Pickens was always a supporting actor, but I liked him in movies. He has a brother do Hollywood stuff too. He goes by Easy Pickens. For real, not joking.
🦃@@emelen123jamesula2
Slim best
And that my friends is how Junior Johnson learned to drive!
Right, and from there we get stock car racing. Pretty cool American history trivia.
And the Petty's ! But Junior Johnson was definitely one of the originals ! One of the best in his time !!
Growing up, dad would take me to a dirt track called thunder road, the site of excitement.
@@bigdeal39I got a couple jars from batch #57 when it still had the '40 Ford on the label.
@@douglasedwards134You've seen the 1958 movie with Robert Mitchum, right?
To Remove the extreme overuse of adds just skip to the end of the video and then just hit the restart button 😎🤘
haha I just wrote that before I read your comment but yes it works just fine no commercials!
Or use Adblock Plus. It's free and works great!
Brave browser.
Weekend movie... Had no idea for many years why my Grandad, may he RIP, was called Boot by those other old men always coming by the house.
Another good moonshine movie is sunshine county express with John Saxon 1977
🥾🥾🥾🥾🥾🥾
Thanks
Me too, my pep paws nickname was "Juice"!!! 😆
Great old movie
Everyone should ask the Lysander Spooner/Marc Stevens Question: What factual evidence do you or any judge, prosecutor, politician, IRS agent, policeman or anyone have that the manmade constitution and "law" apply to me or anyone just because of physical presence in some state? It doesn't exist. I have tested 7 judges, 6 in their courtrooms in front of witnesses, bureaucrats, and not one of them had any such factual evidence. Why? Why not? Why wasn't a little card analogous the Miranda Warning issued to every Law School wannabe lawyer, judge, policeman, IRS agent, prosecutor and politician providing such assumed and alleged "factual evidence?" Why didn't the government schools teach us the truth that there is no such aforementioned "factual evidence?"
Interesting. I'm an Aussie but I still find the nuts and bolts of your argument there applicable here and I find the whole concept very, very interesting !!
Factual evidence's whatever you can get a jury to believe basically. I've had jury duty and don't see how you can make a judgment call about what's true or false any other way. None of us are God Almighty so sometimes people make mistakes as we all know but if you think you're God Almighty with some special right to tell all the rest of us what to believe or not you have the right to test that belief of yours in trial by combat with the police or the US Army I retired from 20 years ago and if you get your head blown off that would suggest to me your delusions of omnipotence were very probably wrong.
Good 'ol Slim Pickens and the on-screen love of my adolescence, Jaclyn Smith. I'd recognize those cheekbones, eyes and hair anywhere. A natural country beauty for sure. And with that revolver making them strip... hahaha! That was hilarious!
VOTE @ Straight RED TICKET 🇺🇸🇺🇸‼️‼️
All the way!
You got that wright JACK !!!!!!!!
Government whiskey aint worth AF next to good corn liquor. I dont recommend running it in your radiator though.😂
I wouldn't trust it any more than guv petroleum brew now with so much corn being GMO.
@@jimketchum3169 Good point. I quit drinking just in time.🙄
@@stevewheatley243I remember an old interview with Roy Clark of Hee Haw, talking about Junior Samples - dunno if you're old enough to remember him? Anyway, he was a good old boy moonshiner that Roy said was a genius hillbilly chemist. He said he could make shine outta linoleum! Then, I found this old book from 1969 called How to Make the Finest Wines at Home by George Herter. He said about half of the cheap booze was made from the "cracking" of crude oil. Couldn't find anything online about it but gotta wonder. All the tax laws after 1935 are based on industrial alcohol....🤔
@@jimketchum3169 Used to watch Heehaw all the time. And I don't know about crude oil,but you best know where you're getting your shine. Some might make it in car radiators and poison you.
@@stevewheatley243I wouldn't drink shine from anyone unless I knew them well and could trust them. Dunno if they still use radiators like in the 1930's when the depression is on but I met some boys who were up from North Carolina who said they made the corn mix in steel barrels. Can't imagine that's too healthy if they're rusty? Prolly still less toxic than most of the store bought.
Better than Bootlickers!
I like how the girls went on the roof with high heels no problem
Did Dewy live?
Entertaining film
I also have known a few moonshiners and bootleggers here in arkansas, I was born in ozark mountains, newton county, the heart of the ozark mountains, and I now live in the foot hills of the ozark mountains,
Move to Dallas Texas
The director of Boggy Creek with one of Charlies angels? Lets see how it goes on the weekend
This is the model for Dukes of Hazzard. 99% copied. Only the cars look different. Bo and Luke and Uncle Jesse even look like these actors. Jaclyn even looks like Daisy Duke. Too bad this is such a blurry copy. Still a pretty good pic.
09:00 - Introducing Jacklyn Smith.
160p posing as 360p, country style. Good track at the end.
47:29: young Jackie Smyth.
I wish thryd list the year a movie came ou
Dewey is the best
The quality is HORRIBLE even for a You Tube video!
Paul Koslo looks like he was 5'3" but he was 6'3"
Cant let someone kill your grandpa and get away with it.
Google says that Charles B Pierce was born in Hammond Indiana and I DONT think Me Google lies.
That is the way life should be simple not running like your head is cut off. Everything in a rush 😅😅😅
Please translate in English language to understand movie and English subtitles also
?
I INJOY THE OLDER MOVIES. T.J.M.W...
Hello Paul Koslo from the Rock inn...R.I.P.♥️
So, did the trapper kid let out a pole cat for the hounds to chase off?
Nice 🎥i love🇮🇳
Come to U.S
Anyone know what that song was during the first car chase?
Found it, if anyone else is interested. The song was actually released on a 45 back in the 70's. It's called Bootleggers (go figger) and it's by Dorsey Burnette.
1974! that be 'bout 46 years ago from 2020. I know I'm old.
Huh! I figure it was made in the early 60s & wasn't released till then. I'm 67 and I never remember Slim Pickens with anything but grey hair!
😇
20
@@shahidraffi, I have no idea what these mean.
I said I'm 20 😇
You are old
Me too
70 years
Great move I always wanted to make shine I’m retired now but I welded up 3 stills made out of copper.
Awesome ❤
Wow a pint of whiskey 45 cents. Haha
That's when a penny could by what a dollar does now! Could buy a good horse for 20 dollars! Land cost 40 cents an acre! Wages 1 dollar a day if you had a good job
Can't you put up a movie that doesn't look like its been recorded off a TV?
Great
I've drove along the buffalo river. And through jasper and some scary , curvy roads in n Arkansas.
Looks like it was copied from VHS. But still an intriguing movie. Nonetheless.
Traduzir Em portugues,ou legendado 🆗 agradeço por favor 🆗
good movie, so many adds at 2 times the volume, sadly i'm out a quarter way through it
Brave browser.
U tube wants us to pay for movies older than me
Traduzir Em português, será possível 🥂
Did it in 60s secret society Mississippi too Texas
would be good ole movie ifin it wasn't for all dem ads
Get Adblock Plus. It's free. No more adds!
Brave browser.
I wish I had a car like that😎
Can't grow enough corn on this land to nourish a catydid...lol
well, sittin at the table with your back to the window was stupid idea
Traduzir Em português, aí sim, eu possa até mesmo me,inscrever 🆗
Very poor picture quality
Virtually unwatchable with the constant ad interruptions.
FF to very end let credits play out when it stops start at beginning again , but you can't turn it off & go back or else you have to do it all again
Could be a good movie, but the poor lighting ruined this version. Looks like they shot every scene at sunset and decided to go with natural lighting.
Isn't this a roaming pirate's game to some for the long history list of leads of where and the time of the season to go? {Leaving off at the corn fields.}
The fighting problems must be based on different nationality type pirates roam.
more of a comedy than moonshiners
That's exactly like my grandfather
Whhich one the black feller?ain got no black kin daddy sed so..spiiiiit....
After about the 5th or 6th ad in the first 15 minutes, I was DONE... wasn't worth it... jus sayin
get the app that stops commercials, i never get any and its free
Good movie wrong railroad crossing sign's
It was a low grade movie but I've already watched all the good free ones..lol
Very low grade. 😄
I like it
Thank goodness it's getting warm enough to go fishing and get outside, I think I'm about down to Bollywood movies, don't get me wrong there's nothing like a good hour and a half dancing right in the middle of the movie
I doubt that
@@glbaker5595 lol
Film quality is terrible here , over saturated colours !
Seventies movies tended to have color quality issues if the copies were copied again and again. This one went through the ringer ten too many times!
Welcome to good, ol' 1970's movies! You must be too young to appreciate.
This something you could do back in the 30s not know
SEEMS LIKE A GOOD MOVIE BUT I COULDN'T WATCH TIRED OF TOO MANY COMMERCIALS