
In this prequel re-telling of the famous 1979-1985 TV series of the same name, the teenage mischievous Duke boys, cousins Bo and Luke (Jonathan Bennett and Randy Wayne), are arrested for reckless driving and possession of illegal fireworks. They are sent to live with their Uncle Jesse (Willie Nelson) at his farm in rural Hazzard County in an unnamed southwestern state. Bo and Luke's orphaned dowdy cousin Daisy (April Scott) soon joins them hoping to find a place in her life. ... (Full plot summary below)
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In this prequel re-telling of the famous 1979-1985 TV series of the same name, the teenage mischievous Duke boys, cousins Bo and Luke (Jonathan Bennett and Randy Wayne), are arrested for reckless driving and possession of illegal fireworks. They are sent to live with their Uncle Jesse (Willie Nelson) at his farm in rural Hazzard County in an unnamed southwestern state. Bo and Luke's orphaned dowdy cousin Daisy (April Scott) soon joins them hoping to find a place in her life. Jesse is also a moonshiner who struggles to make ends meet and soon employs a willing Bo and Luke to be his runners to deliver his 'special' White Lighting whiskey to all parts of the county after observing their driving skills using a fixed-up orange-painted 1969 Dodge Charger which they named 'The General Lee'. But it doesn't take long for Bo and Luke to find a worthy opponent in the form of the cigar-chomping J.D. 'Boss' Hogg (Christopher McDonald), the corrupt city commissioner of the nearby small town and county seat capital of Hazzard who makes it his mission to stop the Duke Boys in any way possible.
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| 7M PicturesKevin CarrThis story felt a lot more like the old television show than the first feature film ever did. It wasn't great cinema, but what do you expect? |
| DVD ReviewFelix Gonzalez Jr.In spite of all the raunch, there is little to laugh at in this hack job of a movie. (Unrated) |
| Movie MetropolisJohn J. PuccioI can't say I've grown any more fond of these fellows over the years than when they were first on TV. |
| Common Sense MediaHeather BoernerSexist TV prequel is much raunchier than the show. |
| User ReviewBobby D5 stars, just for April Scott. Otherwise, I didn't like how they obviously dubbed some parts. Made it look and sound like a badly dubbed Chinese movie. |
| User ReviewSavanna SI love it I also like the old show but this one is really good. |
| User ReviewRobert Mvery funny, i liked it. but April Scott was not that great. |
| User ReviewRay RI love the new one but its nothing like as good as the origonal Tv series |
| User ReviewRachel RLove the movie...*~* *lol* & Luke looked great! *lol* |
| User ReviewBrianna SI liked it a lot. There where some pretty hot guys in that movie...like the dukes...hehehe |