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[[Image:BossRosco0608.jpg|thumb|Boss and Rosco in disguise]] | |||
Boss treats Lulu to a shopping trip to New Orleans as a 25th wedding anniversary gift, and Lulu asks Daisy to go with her. When they get back, one of Lulu's cases goes missing, and she mistakenly claims one containing a $250,000 necklace which has just been stolen. Back in Hazzard, Boss finds the necklace, and promises to return it to its real owner, but actually sells it to his cousin, Big Dan Hogg of Rapaho. Bo and Luke foil an attempt to kidnap Lulu and Daisy, and make Boss get the necklace back so they can make a deal. They manage to help arrest two of the bad guys, but Luke suggests that Boss and Rosco need to act as decoys to catch the bad guys' boss. | |||
== Commentary == | == Commentary == | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* Bruce Glover (Wilbur) played Mr. Wint, one of two assassins working for Blofeld, in the 1971 James Bond movie ''Diamonds Are Forever''. He is the father of Crispin Glover, who played George McFly in ''Back to the Future''. | |||
* Charles Napier (Pete) previously appeared as Digger in [[Bye, Bye Boss]]. | |||
* After only a few episodes, ''J. D. Hogg's Furniture Mart'' is replaced by the ''Hazzard Square Emporium''. | |||
== Bloopers == | == Bloopers == | ||
[[Image:Necklace0608.jpg|thumb|The stolen necklace]] | |||
* The position of the necklace changes between Bo dropping the case and Luke picking it up. | |||
== Quotes == | |||
* ''To Rosco, after getting frosting blown in his face:''<br>'''Boss:''' "Arrest them for attacking me with a deadly cake." | |||
== 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]] (credit only) | |||
* [[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]] | |||
* Charles Napier as Pete | |||
* Robert Phalen as Lipton | |||
* Bruce Glover as Wilbur | |||
* Michael Halsey as Mick | |||
* Marty Zagon as Big Dan ''Hogg'' | |||
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Lulu0608.jpg|Peggy Rea as Lulu | |||
Pete0608.jpg|Charles Napier as Pete | |||
Lipton0608.jpg|Robert Phalen as Lipton | |||
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<gallery widths="240" heights="180"> | |||
Wilbur0608.jpg|Bruce Glover as Wilbur | |||
Mick0608.jpg|Michael Halsey as Mick | |||
BigDan0608.jpg|Marty Zagon as Big Dan Hogg | |||
</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 | |||
* Script Consultants: Michael Sevareid and Michael Michaelian | |||
* Creative Consultant: Gy Waldron | |||
* Associate Producer: Skip Ward | |||
* 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: Ronald R. Grow (as Ron Grow) | |||
* First Assistant Director: Kelly A. Manners | |||
* Second Assistant Director: Robert D. Nellans | |||
* Second Unit Director: Paul Baxley | |||
* Second Unit Director of Photography: Dick Hutchings | |||
* Second Unit First Assistant Director: Kenneth D. Collins (as Ken Collins) | |||
* Supervising Editor: Russell Livingstone (as Russ Livingstone) | |||
* Editor: Howard Epstein | |||
* Music Editor: Mark Southern | |||
* Sound Editor: Sid Lubow | |||
* 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: Judy Crown | |||
* Men's Costume Supervisor: Bob Christenson | |||
* Women's Costume Supervisor: Hope Slepak (as Bonnie Hope Slepak) | |||
* "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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Latest revision as of 16:25, 26 October 2022

Season 6, Episode 8
Original Air Date: 18 November 1983
Directed by: Bernard McEveety (as Bernard E. McEveety)
Written by: Bruce Howard
Created by: Gy Waldron
Plot Summary

Boss treats Lulu to a shopping trip to New Orleans as a 25th wedding anniversary gift, and Lulu asks Daisy to go with her. When they get back, one of Lulu's cases goes missing, and she mistakenly claims one containing a $250,000 necklace which has just been stolen. Back in Hazzard, Boss finds the necklace, and promises to return it to its real owner, but actually sells it to his cousin, Big Dan Hogg of Rapaho. Bo and Luke foil an attempt to kidnap Lulu and Daisy, and make Boss get the necklace back so they can make a deal. They manage to help arrest two of the bad guys, but Luke suggests that Boss and Rosco need to act as decoys to catch the bad guys' boss.
Commentary
Trivia
- Bruce Glover (Wilbur) played Mr. Wint, one of two assassins working for Blofeld, in the 1971 James Bond movie Diamonds Are Forever. He is the father of Crispin Glover, who played George McFly in Back to the Future.
- Charles Napier (Pete) previously appeared as Digger in Bye, Bye Boss.
- After only a few episodes, J. D. Hogg's Furniture Mart is replaced by the Hazzard Square Emporium.
Bloopers

- The position of the necklace changes between Bo dropping the case and Luke picking it up.
Quotes
- To Rosco, after getting frosting blown in his face:
Boss: "Arrest them for attacking me with a deadly cake."
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 (credit only)
- James Best as Sheriff Rosco Coltrane
- Sorrell Booke as Boss Hogg
- Waylon Jennings as The Balladeer (voice)
Guest Cast
- Peggy Rea as Lulu
- Charles Napier as Pete
- Robert Phalen as Lipton
- Bruce Glover as Wilbur
- Michael Halsey as Mick
- Marty Zagon as Big Dan Hogg
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
- Script Consultants: Michael Sevareid and Michael Michaelian
- Creative Consultant: Gy Waldron
- Associate Producer: Skip Ward
- 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: Ronald R. Grow (as Ron Grow)
- First Assistant Director: Kelly A. Manners
- Second Assistant Director: Robert D. Nellans
- Second Unit Director: Paul Baxley
- Second Unit Director of Photography: Dick Hutchings
- Second Unit First Assistant Director: Kenneth D. Collins (as Ken Collins)
- Supervising Editor: Russell Livingstone (as Russ Livingstone)
- Editor: Howard Epstein
- Music Editor: Mark Southern
- Sound Editor: Sid Lubow
- 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: Judy Crown
- Men's Costume Supervisor: Bob Christenson
- Women's Costume Supervisor: Hope Slepak (as Bonnie Hope Slepak)
- "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 Targets: Daisy and Lulu
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