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== Plot Summary ==
== Plot Summary ==
Bo and Luke take a job driving an 18-wheeler for a couple of days so they can come up with $180 to pay Cooter for repairs to the General Lee. The 18-wheeler turns out to be a rolling casino headed by Helen Hogan, who previous pulled scams in Hazzard County (without Boss's permission). When a friend of the Duke family is bilked out of $1200 from the rigged games of the casino, the Dukes come up with a plan to win back the money and shut down the casino. Boss wants to shut down the casino too...but only to take the equipment and start his own.
[[Image:CasinoTruck0112.jpg|thumb|The 18-wheeled casino]]
Bo and Luke take a job driving an 18-wheeler for a couple of days so they can come up with $180 to pay Cooter for repairs to the General Lee. They're told it's to demonstrate shock absorbers, but the 18-wheeler turns out to be a rolling casino headed by Helen Hogan, who previously pulled scams in Hazzard County (without Boss' permission). When a friend of the Duke family is bilked out of $1200 in the rigged games of the casino, the Dukes come up with a plan to win back the money and shut down the casino. Boss wants to shut down the casino too...but only to take the equipment and start his own.


== Commentary ==
== Commentary ==


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
* The hands performing Uncle Jesse's card tricks actually belonged to John Schneider.
* The hands performing Uncle Jesse's card tricks actually belong to John Schneider.
* The bridge where the Dukes drop off Dewey Stovall at the end of the episode was previously seen during the race in [[Luke's Love Story]].


== Bloopers ==
== Bloopers ==
* The 18-wheeler has the same license plate as [[Swamp Molly's Pickup|Swamp Molly's pickup]]: RD 2450.
* When Rosco sneaks inside the 18-wheeler, he pulls the back door shut with a chain, but when Luke follows him in a couple of minutes later, he has to open the latch to gain access, even though no one closed it.


== Regular Cast ==
== Regular Cast ==
[[Image:YancyBettyLou0112.jpg|thumb|AKA. Yancy Peckinpaugh and Betty-Lou]]
* [[Tom Wopat]] as [[Luke Duke]]
* [[Tom Wopat]] as [[Luke Duke]]
* [[John Schneider]] as [[Bo Duke]]
* [[John Schneider]] as [[Bo Duke]]
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== Guest Cast ==
== Guest Cast ==
[[Image:HelenHogan0112.jpg|thumb|Jo Ann Pflug as Helen Hogan]]
[[Image:DeweyStovall0112.jpg|thumb|Paul Brinegar as Dewey Stovall]]
* Jo Ann Pflug (as Joann Pflug) as Helen Hogan
* Jo Ann Pflug (as Joann Pflug) as Helen Hogan
* Teddy Wilson (as Theodore Wilson) as Morgan
* Teddy Wilson (as Theodore Wilson) as Morgan

Revision as of 14:55, 6 September 2017

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Season 1, Episode 12
Original Air Date: 4 May 1979
Directed by: Bob Claver
Written by: Fred Freiberger
Created by: Gy Waldron

Plot Summary

The 18-wheeled casino

Bo and Luke take a job driving an 18-wheeler for a couple of days so they can come up with $180 to pay Cooter for repairs to the General Lee. They're told it's to demonstrate shock absorbers, but the 18-wheeler turns out to be a rolling casino headed by Helen Hogan, who previously pulled scams in Hazzard County (without Boss' permission). When a friend of the Duke family is bilked out of $1200 in the rigged games of the casino, the Dukes come up with a plan to win back the money and shut down the casino. Boss wants to shut down the casino too...but only to take the equipment and start his own.

Commentary

Trivia

  • The hands performing Uncle Jesse's card tricks actually belong to John Schneider.
  • The bridge where the Dukes drop off Dewey Stovall at the end of the episode was previously seen during the race in Luke's Love Story.

Bloopers

  • The 18-wheeler has the same license plate as Swamp Molly's pickup: RD 2450.
  • When Rosco sneaks inside the 18-wheeler, he pulls the back door shut with a chain, but when Luke follows him in a couple of minutes later, he has to open the latch to gain access, even though no one closed it.

Regular Cast

AKA. Yancy Peckinpaugh and Betty-Lou

Guest Cast

Jo Ann Pflug as Helen Hogan
Paul Brinegar as Dewey Stovall
  • Jo Ann Pflug (as Joann Pflug) as Helen Hogan
  • Teddy Wilson (as Theodore Wilson) as Morgan
  • Paul Brinegar as Dewey Stovall
  • Sammy Jackson as Artie

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: Kirk Axtell
  • Title Song Composed and Sung by: Waylon Jennings
  • Music Performed by: The Waylors
  • Music Produced by: Richie Albright
  • Unit Production Manager: Albert J. Salzer
  • First Assistant Director: Peter Gries
  • Second Assistant Director: Fred Wardell
  • Second Unit Director: Paul Baxley
  • Second Unit Director of Photography: George Koblasa
  • Second Unit First Assistant Director: Jack W. Cash (as Jack Cash)
  • Film Editor: Russell Livingstone (as Russ Livingstone)
  • Music Editor: Abby Marable
  • Sound Editing: Angel Editorial, Inc.
  • Sound: Andrew Gilmore (as Andy Gilmore)
  • Set Decorator: Joanne MacDougall
  • Property: Daniel Stoltenberg (as Dan Stoltenberg)
  • Special Effects: Michael Wood
  • Makeup: Jeff Angell
  • Hair Stylist: Monique DeSart (as Monique DeSart Brandt)
  • Men's Costume Supervisor: Joseph Roveto
  • Women's Costume Supervisor: Darlene Engle (as Darleen Engle)
  • Additional Music by: Fred Werner
  • Archery Equipment and Program Consideration Furnished by: Martin Archery
  • Creative Consultant: Philip Mandelker
  • Casting: Vivian McRae
  • Location Facilities Provided by: The Burbank Studios
  • A Paul R. Picard Production in Association with Warner Bros Television

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