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The Dukes of Hazzard
Cousins Bo and Luke Duke certainly have a way of finding trouble with the law everywhere they turn. Their adventures as the Robin Hoods of their rural community of Hazzard County lead them to wild escapes, aided by their Dodge Charger called the General Lee. Their nemesis is Boss Hogg, a corrupt politician and Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane.

















2 July 1969, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

12 June 1952


10 July 1988, USA


4 April 1976, San Antonio, Texas, USA

24 November 1976, Tampa, Florida, USA

13 January 1934, Washington, District of Columbia, USA

25 May 1984, Hockley, Texas, USA

11 August 1971, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA





15 October 1984, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

16 August 1969, Sacramento, California, USA

13 November 1968, New York City, New York, USA

11 February 1936, Lansing, Michigan, USA

10 July 1980, Abilene, Texas, USA

24 August 1962, Tipton, Missouri, USA

25 May 1968, West Haven, Connecticut, USA


24 July 1951, Phoenix, Arizona, USA




April 22, 2008
If rubber-burning car chases and short shorts are your thing, this is the summer remake for you.
April 09, 2007
The movie goes extra lite on the comic fluff, while doing the usual heavy handed thing when it comes to hayseed caricatures.
April 15, 2007
Hillbilly Heaven, if you even want to go there.
March 18, 2011
The Dukes of Hazzard only works during the chase sequences, and just sits there the rest of the time. There are some moments of inspired visual lunacy, but that's it.
January 15, 2008
You can't say those involved in the film didn't have fun -- sure looks like they had a blast. Shame is as an audience we can't say the same.
August 08, 2005
I hated this movie. It represents everything that's wrong with the studio system.
April 29, 2009
There's really nothing to enjoy here other than a lot of stale dialogue, and a pitiful grab for a franchise.
April 22, 2008
Good, stupid fun.
August 07, 2005
After the first chase scene, it's obvious that Scott and Knoxville don't have enough charisma to carry the film, or to even make anarchic destruction and evading the law into something if not sexy at least endearing.
August 05, 2005
The Dukes of Hazzard does such a textbook job of pandering to Bubba Q. Public that it ought to run for political office.
September 26, 2005
It's got a few laughs and some impressive car chases, but mostly, it's just a puzzling jumble of gags and exhaust fumes.
February 09, 2006
Whether you find all this inane or offensive will probably depend on whether you buy the Dukes' defence of 'never meaning no harm'; either way it's pretty hard going.