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Smokey and the Bandit

Sat, Aug 4
  • 11:00 am Music

Midnite weekend screenings happen on Friday & Saturday nights (meaning arrive on Friday and/or Saturday night by 11:45pm for seating, the movie starts after midnite)!

Live muscial preshow by Brooklyn alt-country supergroup PEAS.

Director: Hal Needham Run Time: 136 min. Format: DCP Rating: PG Release Year: 1977

Starring: Burt Reynolds, Sally Field, Jerry Reed, Jackie Gleason

All he wanted was some Coors! Get ready to tear up the highway with the Bandit (Burt Reynolds), a fun-loving, fast-talking trucker who takes on his craziest haul yet – delivering 400 cases of beer from Texarkana to Atlanta in just 28 hours. With Sheriff Buford T. Justice (Jackie Gleason) hot on his trail and eager to teach him some respect for the law, the Bandit joins forces with good ol’ boy, Cledus (Jerry Reed) and runaway bride Carrie (Sally Field). Gear up for huge laughs, pedal-to-the-metal action, and some of the wildest car crashes ever filmed!

PEAS is a Brooklyn alt-country supergroup, bringing together the talents of Karen Pittleman (Karen & the Sorrows), Barbara Endes (Girls on Grass), Jem Altieri and Juan Stacey (Tatters & Rags).  Through their individual main squeezes, they’ve each been champions of the local scene for years, and this exclusive show brings them together for a special set of music for the first time ever.  Not to be missed, this is a rare opportunity to see these vets sing, play, and riff off each other in a stripped-down, (mostly) acoustic setting.

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