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'''Original Air Date:''' 23 September 1983<br> | '''Original Air Date:''' 23 September 1983<br> | ||
'''Directed by:''' Tom Wopat<br> | '''Directed by:''' Tom Wopat<br> | ||
'''Written by:''' Len Kaufman and Myles Wilder<br> | '''Written by:''' Leonard B. Kaufman (as Len Kaufman) and Myles Wilder<br> | ||
'''Created by:''' Gy Waldron<br> | '''Created by:''' Gy Waldron<br> | ||
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== Plot Summary == | == Plot Summary == | ||
When Lulu's car breaks down two weeks after Boss had promised to fix it, she decides that she's had enough of being taken for granted. After leaving a note for Boss, she temporarily moves in with the Dukes. What Lulu doesn't know is that a trio of criminals have been watching her, and they kidnap her and demand a ransom from Boss. The Dukes manages to find the kidnappers' hideout, but they change their plans and take off with Lulu. | |||
== Commentary == | == Commentary == | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* The amusement park seen in the chase at the end is Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia, near Santa Clarita. | |||
* Chris Mulkey (Billy Ray) returned as Sharp in [[The Haunting of J.D. Hogg]]. | |||
* Annie O'Donnell reprises her role as Gussie Peabody at the telephone company (blink and you'll miss it). She previously appeared in [[Ding, Dong, the Boss is Dead]]. | |||
* Shanna Reed (Anna Lisa) went on to play the lead role of Polly Cooper in ''Major Dad''. | |||
* The letters on the General's license plate change from the red of previous shows to black. | |||
* This is the first of five episodes directed by Tom Wopat. | |||
== Bloopers == | == Bloopers == | ||
* When Rosco is chasing the Dukes towards Sheep Hollow, he hits a bush and his hood pops up, but when he gets out to close the hood, the bush has gone. | |||
* When Luke uses binoculars to look at the trailer, his view is exactly the same size as when Jesse looked without them. | |||
* When Boss tries to pay the ransom at Sheep Hollow, the long shots show someone much slimmer than Lulu as the hostage. | |||
== Quotes == | |||
* ''As the repercussions of Lulu's leaving note sink in:''<br>'''Boss:''' "No wife."<br>'''Rosco:''' "No sister."<br>'''Boss and Rosco together:''' "No dinner." | |||
== Regular Cast == | == Regular Cast == | ||
* [[Tom Wopat]] as [[Luke Duke]] | |||
* [[John Schneider]] as [[Bo Duke]] | |||
* [[Catherine Bach]] as [[Daisy Duke]] | |||
* [[Denver Pyle]] as [[Uncle Jesse Duke|Uncle Jesse]] | |||
* [[Sonny Shroyer]] as [[Enos Strate|Enos]] | |||
* [[Ben Jones]] as [[Cooter Davenport|Cooter]] | |||
* [[James Best]] as [[Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane|Sheriff Rosco Coltrane]] | |||
* [[Sorrell Booke]] as [[Boss Hogg]] | |||
* [[Waylon Jennings]] as [[The Balladeer]] (voice) | |||
== Guest Cast == | == Guest Cast == | ||
* [[Peggy Rea]] as [[Lulu Hogg|Lulu]] | |||
* Chris Mulkey as Billy Ray | |||
* Lewis Van Bergen as Eddie | |||
* Shanna Reed as Anna Lisa | |||
* Annie O'Donnell as Gussie Peabody | |||
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<gallery widths="240" heights="180"> | |||
Lulu0601.jpg|Peggy Rea as Lulu | |||
BillyRay0601.jpg|Chris Mulkey as Billy Ray | |||
Eddie0601.jpg|Lewis Van Bergen as Eddie | |||
</gallery></div> | |||
<div align=center> | |||
<gallery widths="240" heights="180"> | |||
AnnaLisa0601.jpg|Shanna Reed as Anna Lisa | |||
Gussie0601.jpg|Annie O'Donnell as Gussie Peabody<br>(with Daisy) | |||
</gallery></div> | |||
== Crew == | == Crew == | ||
* Supervising Producer: Robert L. Jacks (as Robert Jacks) | |||
* Produced by: Myles Wilder and Ralph Riskin | |||
* Executive Producer: Paul R. Picard | |||
* Executive Story Consultant: Myles Wilder | |||
* Executive Story Supervisor: Si Rose | |||
* Executive Story Editors: Leonard B. Kaufman (as Len Kaufman) and Martin Roth | |||
* Creative Consultant: Gy Waldron | |||
* Associate Producers: Skip Ward and Wes McAfee | |||
* Director of Photography: Arthur R. Botham (as Arthur Botham) | |||
* Art Director: Al Rohm | |||
* Title Song Composed and Sung by: Waylon Jennings | |||
* Music by: Earle Hagen | |||
* Unit Production Manager: Wes McAfee | |||
* First Assistant Director: Jon Paré | |||
* Second Assistant Director: Robert D. Nellans | |||
* Second Unit Director: Paul Baxley | |||
* Second Unit Director of Photography: Dick Hutchings | |||
* Second Unit First Assistant Director: Kurt Baker | |||
* Supervising Editor: Russell Livingstone (as Russ Livingstone) | |||
* Editor: Jamie Caylor, A.C.E. | |||
* Music Editor: Eugene Marks (as Gene Marks) | |||
* Sound Editor: Ron Tinsley | |||
* Sound: Victor Goode | |||
* Set Decorator: Tom Bugenhagen | |||
* Property: Beverly Hadley | |||
* Special Effects: Larry L. Fuentes (as Larry Fuentes) | |||
* Makeup: Paul Stanhope Jr. (as Paul Stanhope) | |||
* Hair Stylist: Renate Leuschner (as Renata Leuchner) | |||
* Men's Costume Supervisor: Bob Christenson | |||
* Women's Costume Supervisor: Violet N. Cane (as Violet Cane) | |||
* "Flash" Owned and Trained by: Alvin Mears | |||
* Casting: Melissa Skoff | |||
* Creative Consultant: Philip Mandelker | |||
* Some Automobiles Supplied by: AMC | |||
* A Lou Step Production in Association with Warner Bros Television | |||
== Own Lulu's Gone Away == | == Own Lulu's Gone Away == | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:26, 27 November 2017

Season 6, Episode 1
Original Air Date: 23 September 1983
Directed by: Tom Wopat
Written by: Leonard B. Kaufman (as Len Kaufman) and Myles Wilder
Created by: Gy Waldron
Plot Summary
When Lulu's car breaks down two weeks after Boss had promised to fix it, she decides that she's had enough of being taken for granted. After leaving a note for Boss, she temporarily moves in with the Dukes. What Lulu doesn't know is that a trio of criminals have been watching her, and they kidnap her and demand a ransom from Boss. The Dukes manages to find the kidnappers' hideout, but they change their plans and take off with Lulu.
Commentary
Trivia
- The amusement park seen in the chase at the end is Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia, near Santa Clarita.
- Chris Mulkey (Billy Ray) returned as Sharp in The Haunting of J.D. Hogg.
- Annie O'Donnell reprises her role as Gussie Peabody at the telephone company (blink and you'll miss it). She previously appeared in Ding, Dong, the Boss is Dead.
- Shanna Reed (Anna Lisa) went on to play the lead role of Polly Cooper in Major Dad.
- The letters on the General's license plate change from the red of previous shows to black.
- This is the first of five episodes directed by Tom Wopat.
Bloopers
- When Rosco is chasing the Dukes towards Sheep Hollow, he hits a bush and his hood pops up, but when he gets out to close the hood, the bush has gone.
- When Luke uses binoculars to look at the trailer, his view is exactly the same size as when Jesse looked without them.
- When Boss tries to pay the ransom at Sheep Hollow, the long shots show someone much slimmer than Lulu as the hostage.
Quotes
- As the repercussions of Lulu's leaving note sink in:
Boss: "No wife."
Rosco: "No sister."
Boss and Rosco together: "No dinner."
Regular Cast
- Tom Wopat as Luke Duke
- John Schneider as Bo Duke
- Catherine Bach as Daisy Duke
- Denver Pyle as Uncle Jesse
- Sonny Shroyer as Enos
- Ben Jones as Cooter
- James Best as Sheriff Rosco Coltrane
- Sorrell Booke as Boss Hogg
- Waylon Jennings as The Balladeer (voice)
Guest Cast
- Peggy Rea as Lulu
- Chris Mulkey as Billy Ray
- Lewis Van Bergen as Eddie
- Shanna Reed as Anna Lisa
- Annie O'Donnell as Gussie Peabody
Crew
- Supervising Producer: Robert L. Jacks (as Robert Jacks)
- Produced by: Myles Wilder and Ralph Riskin
- Executive Producer: Paul R. Picard
- Executive Story Consultant: Myles Wilder
- Executive Story Supervisor: Si Rose
- Executive Story Editors: Leonard B. Kaufman (as Len Kaufman) and Martin Roth
- Creative Consultant: Gy Waldron
- Associate Producers: Skip Ward and Wes McAfee
- Director of Photography: Arthur R. Botham (as Arthur Botham)
- Art Director: Al Rohm
- Title Song Composed and Sung by: Waylon Jennings
- Music by: Earle Hagen
- Unit Production Manager: Wes McAfee
- First Assistant Director: Jon Paré
- Second Assistant Director: Robert D. Nellans
- Second Unit Director: Paul Baxley
- Second Unit Director of Photography: Dick Hutchings
- Second Unit First Assistant Director: Kurt Baker
- Supervising Editor: Russell Livingstone (as Russ Livingstone)
- Editor: Jamie Caylor, A.C.E.
- Music Editor: Eugene Marks (as Gene Marks)
- Sound Editor: Ron Tinsley
- Sound: Victor Goode
- Set Decorator: Tom Bugenhagen
- Property: Beverly Hadley
- Special Effects: Larry L. Fuentes (as Larry Fuentes)
- Makeup: Paul Stanhope Jr. (as Paul Stanhope)
- Hair Stylist: Renate Leuschner (as Renata Leuchner)
- Men's Costume Supervisor: Bob Christenson
- Women's Costume Supervisor: Violet N. Cane (as Violet Cane)
- "Flash" Owned and Trained by: Alvin Mears
- Casting: Melissa Skoff
- Creative Consultant: Philip Mandelker
- Some Automobiles Supplied by: AMC
- A Lou Step Production in Association with Warner Bros Television
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