Bootleggers (1974 film)

Bootleggers
Directed by Charles B. Pierce
Starring Paul Koslo
Dennis Fimple
Music by Jaime Mendoza-Nava
Cinematography Tak Fujimoto
Release dates
1974
Country USA
Language English
Box office $4.2 million[1]

Bootleggers is a 1974 American comedy-drama film directed by Charles B. Pierce.

Plot

Bootleggers is a period piece crime comedy-drama set in rural Arkansas. The first quarter of the film is set 1921, where 10-year-old Othar Pruitt witnesses his bootlegger father being murdered by a member of a rival bootlegger family. The film then skips forward to 1933 which details the adult Othar Pruitt and his partner-in-crime, Dewey Crenshaw, who make a living as moonshiners and cross-state bootleg runners. The film follows an episodic plotline which details Othar and Dewey's work with interacting with Othar's grandfather's distillery, harassing the local sheriff who demands bribes from the bootleggers, flirting with various women at local social ho-downs, and continue to clash against the rival Woodall family and their chief competitors for control of the bootlegged trail runs. When Grandpa Pruitt is murdered by the Woodall clan, Othar and Dewey decide to take matters into their own hands, leading to a climatic shootout with the Woodall family.

Cast

References

  1. "All-time Film Rental Champs", Variety, 7 January 1976 p 50

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