The Dukes Of Hazzard

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Enos

Premiered In: 1980 Status: Wish-List
1 Seasons, 60 Minute Episodes
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Enos was one of the favourite characters on the The Dukes Of Hazzard as the clumsy, inept but good-hearted Deputy to sheriff Coltrane. So, the network decided to give him his own show. It didn't last long though, because in order for it to be believable, Enos had to be a more intelligent and less naive character than he was in the original series. The changes to her personality did not work in the new setting and as such, the show was canceled after only one season.

The Dukes

Premiered In: 1983 Status: Wish-List
2 Seasons, 30 Minute Episodes
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This short-lived series was ill-fated. It arrived on the scene just as Bo and Luke left the show over contract disputes in season 5 and were replaced by Coy and Vance, previously unknown nephews of Uncle Jesse. The characters proved to be incredibly unpopular in the title series, which lead to the return of Bo and Luke, but the damage was done and this series was canceled, as a result.

The Dukes Of Hazzard

Premiered In: 1979 Status: Wish-List
7 Seasons, 60 Minute Episodes
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Yeeehaww!! The cheer was immortalized by the Duke brothers, Bo and Luke, who represent a throw-back to the moonshine era. These "good ol' boys" were just trying to make a living and keep their town safe from the machinations of the greedy small town commissioner, Boss Hogg and his inept sheriff, Rosco P. Coletrane.

The series is best known for its amazing car chases, stunts and iconic Dodge Charger, the General Lee. Of course, there's also the attractive Catherine Bach, who played Daisy Duke, Bo and Luke's cousin, who immortalized the fashion trend of denim short shorts.


Movies

The Dukes Of Hazzard

Released In: 2005, 104 Minutes
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More than 25 years after the show originally aired, Hollywood decides to take a crack at the Duke boys. In this satirical movie version of the original series, the Dukes return with the attractive Jessica Simpson playing the iconic role of Daisy Duke and famous comic actors Seann William Scott and Johnny Knoxville playing Bo and Luke Duke, respectively. One of the surprise roles of the production was legendary actor Burt Reynolds as Boss Hogg.

The Dukes Of Hazzard: Hazzard In Hollywood

Released In: 2000, 120 Minutes
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After one successful reunion movie, the networks always trying to make a buck by squeezing the life out of anything that shows a glimmer of hope, created one more reunion movie. This time the show takes the title characters out of their traditional setting of Hazzard County and sends them to Hollywood to record an album, because clearly the Dukes can sing (*rolls eyes*). They do this of course, not for fame and glory, but to raise money in order to build a hospital in Hazzard County. Of course, the criminal element appears and the boys are off on another adventure.

The Dukes Of Hazzard Reunion

Released In: 1997, 120 Minutes
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In keeping with tradition, every successful television series eventually spawns a reunion movie. This one was as formulaic as ever, with the Dukes returning to Hazzard County to stop an evil land developer from taking over Uncle Jesse's farm. It was good to see the "boys" back in action again though, if for no other reason than to reminisce.

The Dukes Of Hazzard: The Beginning

Released In: 2007, 95 Minutes
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As I've said before, if Hollywood can squeeze the life out of anything for a profit, they will. This straight to video production serves as a prequel to not just the movie, but the original television series, as well.

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