Burt Reynolds
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Smokey and the Bandit
(1977)Two Southern bootleggers accept an illicit dare to transport a truck of beer within a certain time frame. Their daring hijinks during the illegal cross-country beer run brings on the wrath of an inept sheriff.

All Dogs Go to Heaven
(1989)After being betrayed by his partner in crime, a dog cons his way out of Heaven and goes on a revenge mission with an orphan who can talk to animals.

The Longest Yard
(1974)Eddie Albert is the sadistic warden who'll gladly make any sacrifice to push his guards' semi-pro football team to a national championship.

The Last Movie Star
(2018)Burt Reynolds is an aging screen icon who gets lured into accepting an award at a rinky-dink film festival, launching him on a journey into his past.

White Lightning
(1973)A moonshine runner goes undercover to expose a corrupt sheriff and avenge the murder of his younger brother, resulting in an epic car chase.

Starting Over
(1979)After his wife leaves him, a New York writer attempts to move on from his heartbreak by dating a teacher.

Sharky's Machine
(1981)Oscar-nominated, Golden Globe and Emmy-winning superstar Burt Reynolds ("Evening Shade") is Sharky, a relentless undercover vice cop determined to smash an international crime syndicate while protecting a beautiful and dangerously involved young call-girl (Rachel Ward, "The Thorn Birds").

Navajo Joe
(1966)After his tribe is slaughtered by sadistic scalphunters-turned-bank robbers, a Native American warrior hunts them down to protect the innocent.

The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas
(1982)The madam of a notorious bordello calls on her friend, the local sheriff, to save her business from a TV muckraker.

The Cannonball Run
(1981)A wide variety of eccentric competitors participate in a wild and illegal cross-country road race. However, the eccentric entrants will do anything to win the road race, including low-down, dirty tricks.

The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing
(1973)On the run from her cold-hearted husband, Catherine Crocker witnesses a daring train robbery. The robbers are forced to take her prisoner, riding deep into untamed territory pursued by a posse led by a determined Wells Fargo agent - and Catherine's husband.A stellar cast powers this sweeping, elegiac ode to the West. Burt Reynolds plays gang leader Jay, a laconic war hero with a mysterious past.

Hustle
(1975)Reynolds plays an old-fashioned L.A. cop who spends his days investigating suicides, porn rings and the mob.

The End
(1978)Learning that he has one year to live, Sonny Lawson decides to end things on his own terms. But, in this dark comedy, he just can't get it right.

Sam Whiskey
(1969)A jack of all trades is offered a job from a beautiful widow who decides she wants him to find gold bars her husband stole and rightfully return them.

Stick
(1985)HD. Ex-con Burt Reynolds becomes the target of a network of drug dealers as he tries to avenge a friend's murder.

Best Friends
(1982)Things change for the worse after a couple decides to tie the knot. Can they find a way to save their relationship—and once again become best friends?

Deal
(2008)An ex-gambler teaches a hot-shot college kid all about cards but ends up getting pulled back in to face off his protege in the world series of poker.

I Am Burt Reynolds
(2020)I Am Burt Reynolds follows an iconic career from its beginnings in Old Hollywood through to breakout roles in Deliverance and The Longest Yard, to the smash hit, Smokey and the Bandit and on to Boogie Nights, revealing how Southern charm combined with a progressive attitude towards women, race and sexuality made Burt Reynolds a hero to all.

Smokey and the Bandit II
(1980)A washed-up bootlegger is pulled back onto another cross-country run when he’s tasked with transporting an elephant from Florida to Texas.

Cannonball Run II
(1984)With a fortune on the line, the usual suspects return for another breakneck, free-for-all race from California to Connecticut by car.