Today in the 70′s


1977

Smokey & the Bandit

Buford T. Justice was the name of a real Florida Highway Patrolman known to Burt Reynolds’ father who was once Chief of Police of Jupiter, Florida.

The second highest grossing movie released in 1977 next to Star Wars (1977)

Near the end of the movie, one of the two Georgia State Patrol cars that block the entrance to the fairgrounds (the Oldsmobile) is equipped with an airbag (very rare for the ’70s). The airbag did not deploy in that minor collision but did deploy when they purposely wrecked the car years later. That car is shown in an airbag safety film used in some traffic schools.

The dog chosen for Snowman’s pet was picked by Burt Reynolds, chiefly because he refused to obey commands.

According to MapQuest, Atlanta to Texarkana is 665.2 miles, with an estimated travel time of 10 hours, 43 minutes (21:30 round trip). Atlanta to Boston is 1089 miles with an estimated travel time of 17 hours, 31 minutes. If driven the whole way, it would require an average speed of 121 miles an hour to do it in the 18 hours mandated by the “double or nothing” but the terms of the bet didn’t specify how they were to get to Boston and certainly not how to return so they could have driven to the airport and bought round-trip tickets.

This movie made the Pontiac Trans Am a superstar. Trans Am sales jumped from 68,745 in 1977 to 93,341 in 1978. And just one year later that number swelled to 117,108 units sold.

Hal Needham asked Jerry Reed to write a theme song for the film. A couple of hours later, Reed presented “East Bound and Down” to Needham. With an acoustic guitar, Reed started to play it and Needham immediately stopped him. Thinking Needham didn’t like it, Reed offered to re-write the song. To which Needham replied: “If you change one note, I’ll kill you!” The song went on to become one of Reed’s biggest hits.

When Hal Needham originally wrote the initial screenplay, he hired Jerry Reed to play the Bandit. But when Needham told Burt Reynolds about the film, Reynolds decided he wanted to do it and Reed was re-cast as the Snowman.

The Trans-Am used for the bridge jump was fitted with a Chevrolet engine, according to Hal Needham.

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