The Great Smokey Roadblock
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Directed by | John Leone |
Produced by | Allan F. Bodoh |
Written by | John Leone |
Starring |
Henry Fonda Eileen Brennan John Byner Dub Taylor Daina House |
Music by | Craig Safan |
Cinematography | Edward R. Brown |
Edited by | Corky Ehlers |
Distributed by | Dimension Pictures |
Release dates | 1977 |
Running time | 104 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Great Smokey Roadblock is a 1977 comedy road film written and directed by John Leone.[1] It stars Henry Fonda,[1] Eileen Brennan, John Byner, Dub Taylor, and Daina House. The film is also known as The Goodbye Run and The Last of the Cowboys.
Plot
While in the hospital, 60-year-old truck driver Elegant John (Henry Fonda) gets his rig repossessed by the finance company. Deciding that it's time to make one last perfect cross-country run, he escapes from the hospital and steals back his truck. Doing a favor for an old friend, madam Penelope (Eileen Brennan), he picks up six prostitutes (Daina House, Susan Sarandon, Melanie Mayron, Leigh French, Mews Small, and Valerie Curtin) to bring them across the border. He heads off into the night with the police on his tail, and becomes a folk hero.
Cast
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Production
The Great Smokey Roadblock was filmed in 1974, but was held for release. Fonda had a number of illnesses during filming.[2]
References
External links
- The Great Smokey Roadblock at the Internet Movie Database
- The Great Smokey Roadblock at AllMovie
- The Great Smokey Roadblock at the TCM Movie Database