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W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings

  • 1975
  • A
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
1.1K
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W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings (1975)
Comedy

W.W. Bright is a robber with a heart of gold who travels the South robbing gas stations. When he hijacks their car, he meets an aspiring country band and, trailed by religious zealot cop, Br... Read allW.W. Bright is a robber with a heart of gold who travels the South robbing gas stations. When he hijacks their car, he meets an aspiring country band and, trailed by religious zealot cop, Bright helps the band make it big while on the run.W.W. Bright is a robber with a heart of gold who travels the South robbing gas stations. When he hijacks their car, he meets an aspiring country band and, trailed by religious zealot cop, Bright helps the band make it big while on the run.

  • Director
    • John G. Avildsen
  • Writer
    • Thomas Rickman
  • Stars
    • Burt Reynolds
    • Art Carney
    • Conny Van Dyke
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • John G. Avildsen
    • Writer
      • Thomas Rickman
    • Stars
      • Burt Reynolds
      • Art Carney
      • Conny Van Dyke
    • 25User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
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    Burt Reynolds
    Burt Reynolds
    • W.W. Bright
    Art Carney
    Art Carney
    • Deacon
    Conny Van Dyke
    Conny Van Dyke
    • Dixie
    Jerry Reed
    Jerry Reed
    • Wayne
    Ned Beatty
    Ned Beatty
    • Country Bull
    James Hampton
    James Hampton
    • Junior
    Don Williams
    Don Williams
    • Leroy
    Rick Hurst
    Rick Hurst
    • Butterball
    • (as Richard D. Hurst)
    Mel Tillis
    Mel Tillis
    • Good Ole Boy #2
    Furry Lewis
    Furry Lewis
    • Uncle Furry
    Sherman G. Lloyd
    • Elton Bird
    Mort Marshall
    Mort Marshall
    • Hester Tate
    Bill McCutcheon
    Bill McCutcheon
    • Good Ole Boy #1
    Peg Murray
    • Della
    Sherry Mathis
    • June Ann
    Roni Stoneman Hemrick
    • Ticket Lady
    Charles S. Lamb
    • Dude
    Nancy Andrews
    • Rosie
    • Director
      • John G. Avildsen
    • Writer
      • Thomas Rickman
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    User reviews25

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    Reel_entertainment

    This is a fun, fun movie!

    This & "White Lightning" are my all-time favorite Burt Reynolds films. this is at the height of his comedic, feel-good roles. Not many actors are as likable as Burt, which makes this goofy film a treat. Burt plays W.W. Bright, an ex-S.O.S. gas station employee who goes around robbing his old employers. A conman & loner, well at least he was before he ran into Dixie & the Dancekings. Pretending to be a Nashville music agent, he gets tangled in lies & cons, & before too long he gets attached to the band. Now he'll do as much as possible to help them out. Lots of fun!
    7bkoganbing

    One charming crook

    This one is definitely my favorite Burt Reynolds film. Here Burt plays W.W. one charming crook who's made it his life's work to take from a certain chain of gas stations wherever and whenever he can. But just because Reynolds has a grudge against the company no reason to take it out on the poor filling station attendants. Leaving them a little something extra guarantees them giving police descriptions of a kaleidoscopic variety.

    The Dance Kings are country dance band looking for the big break and they're headed by Jerry Reed. Conny Van Dyke is their singer named Dixie. Time and circumstance throw Reynolds and the band together and with his natural charm and gift of gab Burt guarantees to make them a success and some more filling station holdups finance their future.

    But the company ain't taking this lying down. The head of the company is Sherman G. Lloyd one harder than hardshell Baptist. He hires his own investigator, former southern sheriff now gospel preacher Art Carney and he's a dedicated man of the law and the Lord always in reverse order. In fact his own strict moral code trips him up in the end in a really grand climax.

    W.W. And The Dixie Dancekings is a film that I can't imagine anyone else making but Burt Reynolds. It's maybe the drollest performance he ever put on the big screen.

    Art Carney for those who see him as lovable dumb Ed Norton are in for quite a revelation. Carney is so different, but so good as Deacon John S. Gore who never let it be said took his religious beliefs nightly. He gets himself on a gospel show financed by Lloyd who by the way plays it as a Strother Martin light. I think that was who was intended for the part originally. He uses the radio audience to locate that 'devil' Burt Reynolds.

    W.W. And The Dixie Dancekings is not a great film, but it is great rollicking entertainment.
    5moonspinner55

    He's a mixture of manure and sincerity...just don't call him a Communist!

    Director John G. Avildsen fit this low-keyed comedy in between his "Save the Tiger" and "Rocky" ("Tiger" screenwriter, Steve Shagan, served as executive producer here). It's a Robin Hood-styled anti-hero story with musical asides and a distinct feeling for the south in the late-1950s (the nostalgia for the era isn't laid on with a trowel, and the evocative milieu is very loose and natural). Thomas Rickman's screenplay tries for originality in its characterization, though the movie's charms lie mainly in the impeccable casting, the filming locations, and in the colorful detail (Avildsen shows a gift for throwaway pleasures and minute, happy bits of business). Burt Reynolds, grinning up a storm, is on the run from the law after robbing a series of filling stations with a water pistol; he takes up with a traveling country-western band for a cover, but slowly begins to appreciate the friendships he makes there. Conny Van Dyke's Dixie, the band's singer-guitarist, is a marvelous creation (and the actress nearly upstages Reynolds in the bargain), however Art Carney's Deacon arrives too late (when interest in these adventures begins to flag). It isn't a terribly memorable (or even successful) picture, however there are moments scattered about that work a little ramshackle magic. ** from ****
    8herbqedi

    Easygoing down-home film comes really alive in second half

    In some ways, this is two different movies. Burt and Jerry getting back to their roots with Connie and the girls putting together the act and doing a bucolic type of road movie. The first part of the movie works well because of their chemistry with each other & with Conny Van Dyke.

    Then Art Carney takes over the film, the pace quickens, wry humor and conflict push the down-home charm to the back burner. That's okay because Carney is on his game and delivers a terrific performance as a self-righteous and determined lawman. And, Burt seems to turn his energy up two notches when Carney shares the screen with him.

    And, without giving anything up, they saved the best for last. The ending of this one is an all-time classic.
    dougdoepke

    Reynolds Doing What He Does Best

    It's a Burt Reynolds showcase. He plays the charming rogue to the hilt, a perpetual grin on that care-free mug. As the rootless WW, he tools around the South in a flashy car, sticking up gas stations in, yes, friendly fashion. However, it's really one of those big corporations, viz. SOS, that he picks on since he's got a grudge against their heartless ways. But then he hooks up with a promising hillbilly band The Dixie Dancekings, promoting their career in his inimitable way. That is, when he's not sticking up SOS banks, again,in friendly fashion. But the big boys in suits don't take kindly to his spree. So they sic a Bible spouting gumshoe (Carney) on his trail, a Deacon in black who looks like he's practicing for the Evil Dead.

    I expect a movie like this, filled with Southern stereotypes plus Reynolds smashing his share of hot cars, is mainly a matter of taste. But I found the general goofiness hard to resist. It's a perfect role for Reynold's brand of leering charm. At the same time, it's an uptight Art Carney, a million miles from his good-natured dimwit Ed Norton of the Honeymooners. Of course, there's the usual amount of car bashing and Keystone Cop car chases for a Reynolds movie. Plus, I really like the slow, engaging way WW takes over the fortunes of the Dixie Dancekings. You just know they'll make it big, but will the non-musical WW with the Deacon on his trail.

    All in all, the movie's an entertaining 90-minutes of Reynolds nonsense, despite my better judgment.

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    • Trivia
      The female lead of Dixie was originally offered to Lynn Anderson and then Dolly Parton, both of whom turned it down.
    • Goofs
      When Deacon crosses the street to the SOS building, all the traffic is driving through a red light.
    • Quotes

      June Ann: [Dixie and WW are in the back seat of a car at a Drive-in movie, where an Errol Flynn flick is playing; WW pops up to watch the screen] What's the matter? Are you queer or somethin'?

      W.W. Bright: No, but if I was queer, that's

      [pointing at Flynn]

      W.W. Bright: who I'd be queer FOR.

    • Connections
      Featured in Ammo for Shooting Clouds: John G. Avildsen Before Rocky (2022)
    • Soundtracks
      Mama Was a Convict
      Composed by Thomas Rickman and Tim McIntire

      Performed by Ned Beatty (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • September 25, 1975 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • YouTube - Video
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ein Supertyp haut auf die Pauke
    • Filming locations
      • Nashville, Tennessee, USA
    • Production company
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $17,440,000
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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