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== Plot Summary == | == Plot Summary == | ||
[[Image:Manassas0203.jpg|thumb|Pace-checking Manassas]] | |||
The Dukes' friends and neighbors, Burl and Sherry Tolliver, want to enter their horse Manassas in the upcoming Mrs. J.D. Hogg Stakes Race – the highlight of the annual Hazzard County Fair. The Tollivers are convinced that Manassas is fast enough to win the $10,000 first prize, so Bo and Luke decide to pace-check the horse against the General. Word of the horse's speed soon spreads after the time trial is witnessed by Rosco and Enos (who arrive sharing a patrol car for some unexplained reason). After Boss promises Lulu that she'll be the owner of the winning horse, Manassas gets kidnapped, first by Rosco, and then by some traveling horse thieves. The combination of straw in the back of Rosco's patrol car and Enos's loose lips help to put the Dukes on the kidnappers' trail. When they find Manassas, Luke gets the job of riding the horse back to the fair grounds [sic] in time for registration while Bo decoys the horse thieves. | The Dukes' friends and neighbors, Burl and Sherry Tolliver, want to enter their horse Manassas in the upcoming Mrs. J.D. Hogg Stakes Race – the highlight of the annual Hazzard County Fair. The Tollivers are convinced that Manassas is fast enough to win the $10,000 first prize, so Bo and Luke decide to pace-check the horse against the General. Word of the horse's speed soon spreads after the time trial is witnessed by Rosco and Enos (who arrive sharing a patrol car for some unexplained reason). After Boss promises Lulu that she'll be the owner of the winning horse, Manassas gets kidnapped, first by Rosco, and then by some traveling horse thieves. The combination of straw in the back of Rosco's patrol car and Enos's loose lips help to put the Dukes on the kidnappers' trail. When they find Manassas, Luke gets the job of riding the horse back to the fair grounds [sic] in time for registration while Bo decoys the horse thieves. | ||
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
[[Image:DorothyandMel0203.jpg|thumb|Dorothy Best and Mel Tillis as Sherry and Burl Tolliver]] | |||
* Mel Tillis, who plays Burl Tolliver, is better known as a country singer. He took a few acting roles around this time, including ''Smokey and the Bandit II'' and the first two ''Cannonball Run'' movies. He returned to Hazzard as himself in [[The Hazzardgate Tape]]. | * Mel Tillis, who plays Burl Tolliver, is better known as a country singer. He took a few acting roles around this time, including ''Smokey and the Bandit II'' and the first two ''Cannonball Run'' movies. He returned to Hazzard as himself in [[The Hazzardgate Tape]]. | ||
* Dorothy Collier, who plays Sherry Tolliver, became Dorothy Best after she married | * Dorothy Collier, who plays Sherry Tolliver, became Dorothy Best after she married James Best (Rosco) in 1986. Along with Kevin Lang, they formed their own production company called Best Friend Films. | ||
* In the opening scene, Luke and Jesse sing ''Amazing Grace'' in the General. Tom performed his own vocals, but Denver Pyle's vocals were dubbed. | * In the opening scene, Luke and Jesse sing ''Amazing Grace'' in [[General Lee|the General]]. Tom performed his own vocals, but Denver Pyle's vocals were dubbed. | ||
* Also in this episode, we find out that | * Also in this episode, we find out that Boss' driver is called Alex. | ||
== Bloopers == | == Bloopers == | ||
* Dunlap easily peels the rectangular stickers from his van, so there's no way that any glue residue would be in the shape of letters. | |||
== Quotes == | |||
* ''After speaking to Lulu on the phone:''<br>'''Boss:''' "Put that woman in the winner's circle and somebody'll slap a saddle on her." | |||
== 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) | |||
* [[Rick Hurst]] as [[Cletus Hogg|Cousin Cletus]] | |||
== Guest Cast == | == Guest Cast == | ||
* [[Peggy Rea]] as [[Lulu Hogg|Lulu]] | |||
* Mel Tillis as Burl Tolliver | |||
* Brett Halsey as Dunlap | |||
* Michael MacRae as Cowan | |||
* Dorothy Best (as Dorothy Collier) as Sherry Tolliver | |||
* Sam Edwards as Track Steward | |||
== | <div align=center> | ||
<gallery widths="240" heights="180"> | |||
Lulu0203.jpg|Peggy Rea as Lulu | |||
Dunlap0203.jpg|Brett Halsey as Dunlap | |||
</gallery></div> | |||
<div align=center> | |||
<gallery widths="240" heights="180"> | |||
Cowan0203.jpg|Michael MacRae as Cowan | |||
TrackSteward0203.jpg|Sam Edwards as Track Steward<br>(talking to Uncle Jesse) | |||
</gallery></div> | |||
== Crew == | == Crew == | ||
* Supervising Producer: Rod Amateau | |||
* Co-Produced by: Gy Waldron and Ralph Riskin | |||
* Executive Producer: Paul R. Picard | |||
* Executive Story Consultants: William Raynor and Myles Wilder | |||
* Story Editor: Bruce Howard | |||
* Associate Producers: Skip Ward and Albert J. Salzer | |||
* Director of Photography: Jack Whitman | |||
* Art Director: James Martin Bachman (as James-Martin Bachman) | |||
* Title Song Composed and Sung by: Waylon Jennings | |||
* Music by: Fred Werner | |||
* Unit Production Manager: Albert J. Salzer | |||
* First Assistant Director: Kelly A. Manners (as Kelly Manners) | |||
* Second Assistant Director: Jon Paré | |||
* Second Unit Director: Paul Baxley | |||
* Second Unit Director of Photography: Bradley B. Six (as Brad Six) | |||
* Second Unit First Assistant Director: Jack W. Cash (as Jack Cash) | |||
* Supervising Editor: Russell Livingstone (as Russ Livingstone) | |||
* Film Editor: Albert P. Wilson, A.C.E. | |||
* Music Editor: Jay Alfred Smith | |||
* Sound Editors: Ed Scheid and Vincent Connelly (as Vince Connelley) | |||
* Sound: Victor Goode | |||
* Set Decorator: Rochelle Moser | |||
* Property: Daniel Stoltenberg (as Dan Stoltenberg) | |||
* Special Effects: Michael Wood | |||
* Makeup: Ray Brooks | |||
* Hair Stylist: Virginia Darcy | |||
* Men's Costume Supervisor: Bob Christenson | |||
* Women's Costume Supervisor: Darlene Engle | |||
* Casting: Vivian McRae | |||
* Creative Consultant: Philip Mandelker | |||
* Location Facilities Provided by: The Burbank Studios | |||
* A Lou Step Production in Association with Warner Bros Television | |||
== Own The Rustlers == | == Own The Rustlers == |
Latest revision as of 16:33, 21 April 2020

Season 2, Episode 3
Original Air Date: 5 October 1979
Directed by: Dick Moder (as Richard Moder)
Written by: Stephen Kandel
Created by: Gy Waldron
Plot Summary

The Dukes' friends and neighbors, Burl and Sherry Tolliver, want to enter their horse Manassas in the upcoming Mrs. J.D. Hogg Stakes Race – the highlight of the annual Hazzard County Fair. The Tollivers are convinced that Manassas is fast enough to win the $10,000 first prize, so Bo and Luke decide to pace-check the horse against the General. Word of the horse's speed soon spreads after the time trial is witnessed by Rosco and Enos (who arrive sharing a patrol car for some unexplained reason). After Boss promises Lulu that she'll be the owner of the winning horse, Manassas gets kidnapped, first by Rosco, and then by some traveling horse thieves. The combination of straw in the back of Rosco's patrol car and Enos's loose lips help to put the Dukes on the kidnappers' trail. When they find Manassas, Luke gets the job of riding the horse back to the fair grounds [sic] in time for registration while Bo decoys the horse thieves.
Commentary
Trivia

- Mel Tillis, who plays Burl Tolliver, is better known as a country singer. He took a few acting roles around this time, including Smokey and the Bandit II and the first two Cannonball Run movies. He returned to Hazzard as himself in The Hazzardgate Tape.
- Dorothy Collier, who plays Sherry Tolliver, became Dorothy Best after she married James Best (Rosco) in 1986. Along with Kevin Lang, they formed their own production company called Best Friend Films.
- In the opening scene, Luke and Jesse sing Amazing Grace in the General. Tom performed his own vocals, but Denver Pyle's vocals were dubbed.
- Also in this episode, we find out that Boss' driver is called Alex.
Bloopers
- Dunlap easily peels the rectangular stickers from his van, so there's no way that any glue residue would be in the shape of letters.
Quotes
- After speaking to Lulu on the phone:
Boss: "Put that woman in the winner's circle and somebody'll slap a saddle on her."
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)
- Rick Hurst as Cousin Cletus
Guest Cast
- Peggy Rea as Lulu
- Mel Tillis as Burl Tolliver
- Brett Halsey as Dunlap
- Michael MacRae as Cowan
- Dorothy Best (as Dorothy Collier) as Sherry Tolliver
- Sam Edwards as Track Steward
Crew
- Supervising Producer: Rod Amateau
- Co-Produced by: Gy Waldron and Ralph Riskin
- Executive Producer: Paul R. Picard
- Executive Story Consultants: William Raynor and Myles Wilder
- Story Editor: Bruce Howard
- Associate Producers: Skip Ward and Albert J. Salzer
- Director of Photography: Jack Whitman
- Art Director: James Martin Bachman (as James-Martin Bachman)
- Title Song Composed and Sung by: Waylon Jennings
- Music by: Fred Werner
- Unit Production Manager: Albert J. Salzer
- First Assistant Director: Kelly A. Manners (as Kelly Manners)
- Second Assistant Director: Jon Paré
- Second Unit Director: Paul Baxley
- Second Unit Director of Photography: Bradley B. Six (as Brad Six)
- Second Unit First Assistant Director: Jack W. Cash (as Jack Cash)
- Supervising Editor: Russell Livingstone (as Russ Livingstone)
- Film Editor: Albert P. Wilson, A.C.E.
- Music Editor: Jay Alfred Smith
- Sound Editors: Ed Scheid and Vincent Connelly (as Vince Connelley)
- Sound: Victor Goode
- Set Decorator: Rochelle Moser
- Property: Daniel Stoltenberg (as Dan Stoltenberg)
- Special Effects: Michael Wood
- Makeup: Ray Brooks
- Hair Stylist: Virginia Darcy
- Men's Costume Supervisor: Bob Christenson
- Women's Costume Supervisor: Darlene Engle
- Casting: Vivian McRae
- Creative Consultant: Philip Mandelker
- Location Facilities Provided by: The Burbank Studios
- A Lou Step Production in Association with Warner Bros Television
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