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Alabama State Trooper: Did you see that? They went right through our roadblock!
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When the Bandit first drives the Trans Am out of the trailer, the front license plate is easily seen, and it has 2 basic designs on it. The right side of the plate (about 3/5s of it) have a confederate flag on it, and the remaining left side of the plate has a light blue background with some kind of circular logo in it.(Maybe the Georgia state seal?). When the plate is shown again as Bandit wipes out the row of mailboxes along the side of the highway, the license plate now has those designs switched with each other: The confederate flag is on the LEFT side of the plate, while the circular logo has moved to the right side of the plate. It is easy to tell that this is not just a 'flipped negative', as the driver's side of the car is correct in both shots. It is a entirely different license plate. See more...
Trivia
Two future cast members of the Dukes of Hazzard, John Schneider and Sonny Shroyer, have unbilled cameos. Years later, Burt Reynolds would play Boss Hogg in the Dukes of Hazzard movie. See more...
Smokey and the Bandit
Continuity: When Bandit decides to turn himself in, and Snowman objects, you can see that Jerry Reed is wearing gloves. However, when they are entering the fairgrounds, and they show the entry through the windshield from the back of the cab, the person driving the tractor is not wearing gloves.
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