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DVD The Dukes of Hazzard - The Complete Third Season
Season 3 finds The Dukes of Hazzard coasting on its popular 1980s formula. Cousins Bo (John Schneider) and Luke (Tom Wopat) Duke are still tearing up the road in their '69 orange Dodge Charger, the General Lee, while Boss Hogg (Sorrell Booke) everlastingly tries to frame them for everything from the theft of his cutlery at the Boar's Nest ("The Hazzardville Horror") to the heist of Stonewall Jackson's sword ("Along Came a Duke"). Meanwhile, leggy cousin Daisy (Catherine Bach) adds some dimension to her eye-candy character by becoming a reporter for the Hazzard Gazette ("By-Line, Daisy Duke") and a kidnap victim ("Enos Strate to the Top") whose innocuous photographs of Uncle Jesse (Denver Pyle) in Atlanta happen to capture a couple of bank robbers in action.
The predictability of the show in its third year by no means makes the series, created by writer-producer Gy Waldron (Moonrunners), anything less than shameless, tongue-in-cheek fun. Booke's cartoonish villain remains an outlandish self-caricature, chortling over every (doomed) opportunity to nail the Dukes and/or take Uncle Jesse's farm through a crooked boxing match ("And in This Corner, Luke Duke"), a bank robbery set up (by Hogg) to appear that Bo and Luke pulled off the crime during the wedding of Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane (James Best, in "Mrs. Rosco P. Coltrane"), and even by pretending to be amnesia victim Bo's father ("My Son, Bo Hogg"). After some cast uncertainty in season 2 (boycotts, etc.), things have mostly settled down and Booke's popularity is obviously in ascendance at this point in the show. Special features here include a special welcome by Schneider, Wopat, and Bach, and on-camera commentary by the same trio. --Tom Keogh
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Great show
The show was way better than the ridiculous movie recently released.cant miss.The third season seemed to be the most popular, in my opinion, among fellow Duke's fans. The show really was in full gear at this point. To me, the season 3 highlight is "Carnival of Thrills". It seems to me that this episode was filmed at the end of season 2, and them held over until the fall. The same thing with the episode "Uncle Boss". In that episode, Daisy still drove her Road Runner.
originals the best
So you been to the movie??? find out where it all started
to Me the movie is nothing, a imposter come see the originals and the best in Hazzard County
Dukes of Hazzard Third Season - Still In Hot Pursuit. Kgyu,kgyu.....
The Third season of DOH finally establishes the proven formula that carries the series until it's final season.Although the "Let's Frame The Dukes" plots are standard issue in every episode,it's the variations of it (like Three's Company misunderstanding cliche) and how Bo and Luke solve the dilemma that keeps it from getting boring.
Sonny Shroyer (Deputy Enos Strate) departed the show to star in his own self titled series(which only lasted one season), to be replaced by recurring cast member Rick Hurst as Cletus Hogg.Rosco also aquires Flash,a lethargic Basset Hound with no love for Boss Hogg.
Classic episodes include Carnival of Thrills,And in This Corner, Luke Duke, The Late J.D. Hogg, Baa, Baa, White Sheep(featuring Hogg's good twin brother Abraham Lincoln Hogg),Mrs. Rosco P. Coltrane, Duke vs. Duke, The Return of Hughie Hogg, and The Canterbury Crock.
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The Dukes of Hazzard settled into a comfortable run in season 2. The show, originally shot on location in Covington, Georgia, was now permanently produced on a backlot in Burbank, California. While a couple of cast members (Ben Jones, who plays mechanic Cooter Davenport, and James Best, who portrays Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane) briefly boycotted the series in its second year (ushering in a parade of brief replacements, including Mickey Jones of the New Christy Minstrels, Dick Sargent of Bewitched, and James Hampton of F Troop), the actors relaxed into their now thoroughly cartoonish characters.
What else can one say: The General Lee, the souped-up '69, orange Dodge Charger that belongs to cousins Bo (John Schneider) and Luke (Tom Wopat) Duke, has a full tank... More Info about this DVD Director(s): Hy Averback - Jack Starrett - Gabrielle Beaumont - Don McDougall - Dick Moder DVD Release Date: Released the 25 January 2005 Usually ships in 24 hours
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The Dukes of Hazzard: The Complete Fourth Season finds the redneck comedy down to a fine science almost comforting in its predictability. Cousins Bo (John Schneider) and Luke (Tom Wopat) still raise hell with the General Lee in rural Hazzard County (and still have no visible means of financial support). Daisy Duke (Catherine Bach) is still the picture of wildflower innocence despite her tomboyish temper and barely legal short-shorts. Uncle Jesse Duke (Denver Pyle) still basks in righteous anger at longtime enemy (and fellow former moonshiner) Jefferson Davis "Boss" Hogg (Sorrell Booke), the latter an unrepentant schemer for whom every living thing seems an obstacle in his quest for vast (and unethically acquired) wealth. As sure as the sun rises every day, any scene involving Boss... More Info about this DVD Actor(s): John Schneider DVD Release Date: Released the 02 August 2005 Usually ships in 24 hours
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I am a big fan of The Dukes of Hazzard, and just because we see some new Duke cousins, dosen't mean it's going to be horrible. Some people may hate Coy and Vance, but it's not their fault, it's Bo and Luke's fault for leaving. Yeeeeeehaaaa!!!! for Coy and Vance More Info about this DVD Actor(s): Tom Wopat DVD Release Date: 13 December 2005
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The Dukes of Hazzard was part of America's redneck fetish in the mid-to-late 1970s, otherwise evident in popular songs, movies, and television shows highlighting fast cars, truckers, citizens' band radio, moonshine, irreverent hicks, and clueless lawmen. Created by writer-producer Gy Waldron and inspired by his own 1975 bootlegging comedy, Moonrunners, Dukes milked seven seasons of material from the tale of a Deep South family of reformed whiskey-makers and their running feud with a greedy impresario and his chief lackey, a buffoonish, venal sheriff.
This three-disc set includes all 13 initial episodes of Dukes from 1979, a period fans fondly recall because some of the programs were shot on location in Covington, Georgia, rather than a Burbank backlot.... More Info about this DVD Director(s): Hy Averback - Jack Starrett - Gabrielle Beaumont - Don McDougall - Dick Moder DVD Release Date: Released the 01 June 2004 Usually ships in 24 hours
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Wowzers, Lulu Hogg driving the General Lee in "Lulu's Gone Away"! That is soooo fun! Then James Best gets to show his range in "Too Many Roscos," and the various Roscos are shuffled around so much you barely know which one is which. His daughter Janeen shows up as Mary Lou in "A Baby for the Dukes." Boss and Rosco do a drag-thang in "Targets: Daisy and Lulu." And holy cow -- we get to meet Cooter's daughter! Cooter shows his true colors all through the series, but in this one he really shines. The lovely Lydia Cornell of "Too Close for Comfort" guest-stars in the two-parter "Undercover Dukes." Luke's baby brother Jud Kane and his former flame Candy Dix also show up this season. Rapidly regaining momentum after reinstating its two main stars, "The Dukes" rolled in top form in Season 6. More Info about this DVD Director(s): Hy Averback - Jack Starrett - Gabrielle Beaumont - Don McDougall - Dick Moder DVD Release Date: Released the 30 May 2006 Usually ships in 24 hours
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