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Burt Reynolds is seen wearing a chicken suit in this movie. D
This was first announced for Burt Reynolds in 1975 with Robert Aldrich directing and Lukas Heller sc [...] D
In the final race of the film, a logo that reads "Burt & Hal's" can be seen on the Skoal racing car. [...] D
When Stroker Ace was first introduced as "Fastest Chicken in the South", a black truck can be seen i [...] D
Jerry Reed: As himself. Reed appears in an on-set joke with Burt Reynolds during the outtakes bloope [...] D
This movie featured real NASCAR (National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing) drivers as stock ca [...] D
This picture's source 'Stand on It' novel by Robert K. Ottum and William Neely was a fictional autob [...] D
This movie was filmed on five different speedway racetracks. They were the the Atlanta Motor Speedwa [...] D
Burt Reynolds famously turned down a role in the feature film, Voglia di tenerezza (1983) for this f [...] D
The movie was released in theaters domestically by Universal Pictures and overseas by Warner Bros. T [...] D
Fifth action car stunt comedy from the team of director Hal Needham and star actor Burt Reynolds. Th [...] D
The phrase 'Stand on It' is one of this movie's two English titles and also the title of its source [...] D
Burt Reynolds calls Frank O Hill the "Cartier of Caca." This is in reference to Frank O Hill's appea [...] D
Hal Needham: Director Needham has two separate cameos in the film. The first is when Stroker (Burt R [...] D
Burt Reynolds is often seen wearing a red shirt throughout this movie evoking his 'Bandit' screen pe [...] D
Burt Reynolds would later play another racing car driver in Driven (2001) which was made and release [...] D
Prior to being cast, director Hal Needham visited star Burt Reynolds on the set of Amici come prima [...] D
This is one of six films that pairs Burt Reynolds and Ned Beatty. The other five are Deliverance (19 [...] D
Original 'Smokey and the Bandit' director Hal Needham and its big star Burt Reynolds were not intere [...] D
This movie's climax race used actual race footage from the Talladega Superspeedway motor-sports comp [...] D
Producer Walter Wood once said of this movie: "The racing world makes you feel like you're 12 years [...] D
This movie was made and released about twelve years after its source 'Stand on It' novel by William [...] D
Richard Petty: The King of stock car racing as himself (uncredited). D
It didn't get a cinema screening in Britain. D
In a 2019 interview with Antenna TV, Parker Stevenson said that he and Burt Reynolds were introduced [...] D
Tim Richmond: As a NASCAR driver. The real-life race car driver's film career started with this movi [...] D
Penultimate action car stunt comedy from the team of director Hal Needham and star actor Burt Reynol [...] D
The movie featured real life sports announcers playing speedway sports announcers. They included Ken [...] D
Burt Reynolds was reported to have said, regarding the way his huge fanbase recoiled from this film, [...] D
This film is one of three pictures that actors Jim Nabors and Burt Reynolds made together, all of th [...] D
The Charlotte race at the end of the season was filmed on 30 May 1982 at the Charlotte Motor Speedwa [...] D
Burt Reynolds once said in 1982, about a year before this picture, that he wasn't going to make any [...] D
This is the only real live action movie that Burt Reynolds and Loni Anderson made together though th [...] D
Burt Reynolds turned down the role of astronaut Garrett Breedlove in Voglia di tenerezza (1983), a m [...] D
Junior Johnson was the first driver to have a non-car or car parts related sponsor which of course w [...] D
The word stroker, in racing jargon, refers to an after-market crankshaft that increases the engine's [...] D

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There are two #77 cars in the Charlotte race: a red/black car that flips over several times, then a [...] D
Some of the racing footage used is obviously from different years, with older-model cars. D
The balloons released during the final Charlotte victory scene clearly do not match the balloons in [...] D
During the start of the climactic 'final race of the season' the race cars are shown rolling onto th [...] D
While at Daytona in the beginning of the movie, the owner is in the suite in the stands. Over his sh [...] D
At the beginning of the final race at Charlotte during the pace lap, some of the cars are already da [...] D
The NASCAR season has never ended at Charlotte Motor Speedway. D
Right after the Talladega race, they race at Michigan, but yet they pass the wall that says "Winston [...] D
Numerous errors with the positioning of cars during races. D
During the Daytona 500 at the start of the film, the main grandstand is empty in some shots. D
During the final race in Charlotte, there are scenes from multiple races and at least two different [...] D
During the last race, when Stroker is viewed from the front he is wearing a black racing suit and a [...] D
While extras fill the lower grandstand, the infield is almost entirely vacant during the upside-down [...] D
In the group of cars that routinely raced around Stroker Ace in every race was a #77, a white 1977 M [...] D
After the jack breaks during the final pit stop, Arnold (Bubba Smith) jumps over the wall to substit [...] D
When Stroker enters the race track driving a car with only three wheels, using Lugs as a counterbala [...] D
The on-track scenes during the final race, ostensibly set at Charlotte Motor Speedway, are clearly s [...] D

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