A Small Town In Texas - 1976 - FULL MOVIE - Starring Bo Hopkins & Susan George
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- A Small Town in Texas (1976): High-Speed Drama with Timothy Bottoms and Susan George"
Dive into the 1976 action-packed classic, "A Small Town in Texas," directed by Jack Starrett.
The film follows Daniel "Poke" Jackson (Timothy Bottoms), an ex-convict returning to his hometown, only to confront corruption led by Sheriff Duke (Bo Hopkins) and rekindle his relationship with Mary Lee Carter (Susan George).
Renowned for its thrilling car chases featuring vehicles like Plymouth Satellites, Plymouth Furys, and an AMC Matador, this movie delivers authentic 1970s stunt driving. Experience a gripping tale of betrayal, love, and high-octane action that stands the test of time.
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Bo Hopkins never received the recognition he deserved for his acting and music, RIP.
What music? Maybe you mixed him up for Jerry Reed. Many people did.
Awesome free movie. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks
Soon as that American International logo shows up, you know you're gonna be entertained
RIP Roger Corman the GOAT
I always liked Bo Hopkins Rip 🙏
Appreciate this upload and the entire channel! Subscribed a few weeks ago and have been meaning to comment. Like these old Movies!
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I saw it when it came out, but I have forgotten every scene. It's always fun to watch Bo Hopkins
I remember this movie.😊
Heck of a movie, loved it! Thank you for the upload.
Great movie, really enjoyed it.
I like the view of America , this was America when I was a kid
Amen brother. Way better life than this shit show we live in now.
Yes... everything was just the way it looked in 76. Cars and all.
@johnmccree8941 I graduated in '76. Still have my first car I bought with my own money. '69 Chevelle. 396, Cowl induction. Added a Weiand highrise with an 850 Holly on top, a 241/251 IB , 243/253 OB comp roller cam, and headers. I could sit and listen to that thing idle all day.
@JulianKeller-om6wz I gadgiated ... lol.. in 77. My first car was an old 69 Falcon. But believe me my eyeballs were elsewhere when it came to cars. Still are as I've had a love for the old muscle since they've been around. Congratulations on still having your Chevelle. Lot of years.
Had a 402 in a 71 Caprice...4 door sleeper.
Have had alot of Mopar.
Have never had what I would call my "dream car".
@@johnmccree8941 That 402 should have put some life into that old Caprice. I've always liked it when someone showed up with one of those big old landships that had a kick ass engine in it and would just go like a mofo. I had a buddie that had a '72 Mercury Marquis with a 429 police interceptor in it. That big heavy old dirt boat went like like f'n crazy! We never did know how fast it went cuz that old needle just blew right past 120 and buried itself somewhere down in the dash as that old sob just kept going faster....you mentioned Mopar's. I have always thought Mopar brought some serious power to the show. Those 383's with a four barrel and the 440's were just bad assed. And you could get a lot more out of them pretty easily. I'd put a 440 Magnum beside a 454 Chevy or a 460 Ford anytime. Damn those were fun days. You could work on your cars yourself. Parts to get a little extra out of them didn't cost an arm and a leg. There were speed shops all over where you could get them. These kids nowadays have no frecking idea about that kind of stuff. The town I grew up in is about 3600 people. Those kids know nothing about the old big blocks. Two summers ago when I took my Chevelle back for a class reunion, some of those kids thought it needed a tune-up when they heard it idle. They couldn't really grasp the camshaft and idling thing. To them horsepower comes from a little four cylinder with a turbo running at a minimum of 4000 rpms so they can get some boost pressure and then run it up to 7000 rpms. And they really can't work on them or do a damn thing to them themselves. I told them I feel bad for them. They'll never know the fun times us old boys had.
The best part of the movie was at the end with the silly old man driving the Truck 😅😅
There are times when I enjoy a good story ,
Great movie ❤
Great movie. Appreciated 👍
Great movie! Actually had a plot. Not like the crap the try and sell today.
I agree 100%
@@all4senna I miss the good old days.
Good movie!
Whoever has been uploading these stunt-filled B movies deserves to have a statue erected in remembrance of their name forever and ever😂. ( And shame on Hollywood mainstream movies for failing to have stuntwork as good as this. In this particular film the stunt coordinator Paul Nuckles was also the stunt coordinator for "Chips". Another stunt driver in this film - Bud Davis - was the assistant stunt coordinator for "Chips").
Timothy Bottoms carried this movie, Hopkins played a despicable a hole. Guess Texas is still like this. According to Hollywierd.
5/10 +1 for the stunts
Seventies Guys are like Santa. I can be one, you can be one. Cool.
On 'Rockford Files'[guest appearance] in the 70's; solid actor-
Clear himself? He’s going to the chair 😂 wow, that county had a massive budget for police cars.
Some nice stuntwork here. but, man, that editor couldn't tell a Fury from a Polara from a Satellite to save his life.
Guys, like 27, wearing his state championship football jacket. Seems like a criminal loser. No job nor prospects. So, of course, she goes after him. In 45 years nothings changed.
:)
So you completely missed the point that the yokel cop was a complete egomaniacal criminal on the take? That part of the plot just went right over your head? Figures you would empathize with the local bonebrain fascist character since that's most of TX today.
@@foto21Calm down. It's Susan George...
@@foto21
Get a life and enjoy the movie.
@@foto21 You're right. Pay no attention to these MAGATR45H Mr. Foto!
The drunk shooting his truck played Galt in the first Rambo.
Yeah I remember that!
He was deputy in a billy-jack movie too?
Why isn't America like this anymore today's America is trash
Isn’t Buford, the cowboy that shoots his truck, the jailer in First Blood?…the one that falls from the helicopter?
Yes I remembered that!
I swear that sheriff looks like Jerry Reed.
Lotta people mixed Bo & Jerry up. You're not alone!
I use to get bo and jerry mixed up for awhile back then.
I used to do the same as a kid I always mixed both up until I realised there was a Bo Hopkins lol 😂
"What Comes Around" featuring Jerry Reed and Bo Hopkins.
51:18 OMG
“My god, what’s this country coming to?” The same old crap is 😊what!!
isnt that the girl that played on dirty laryy and crazy marry . and all so the car that bo was driving that went off the cliff was a different car
Susan George yes
Sheriff also hit train with his Dodge lol 😂 a lot similarities with Dirt Mary & Crazy Larry 😂
Alway nkew that guy from The Pharohs would turn out no good!
40:15 - hang on... he just mentioned the town I live in...
All about drinking liquor what shame movie
Are you for real ! It's the script
Drinking back then wasn't that big of a crime not as many idiots I've been pulled over with people drinking just pour out the bottle and told to drive on home lol 1 time in front of police station 1 way st driving wrong way cop pulls out just pulled up and said you know your going wrong way and went on and cooler of beer in back seat lol never a ticker or wreck. Lots of people shouldn't even have a license these but state needs money lol
And yeah just a script but I wouldn't say if its real booze lol never know lots of stars were drinkers. Bill holden was top dog pretty sure his booze was real lol
This movie is very dark, I don't see very well. What hapened ?..
lol 😂 you lucky to see this good actually when we watch it in our tv back in the 70’s it was all fuzzed up you could barely see any proper detail
lol squealing on dirt,lol
I feel sorry for the kid. He's gotta be thinking "Christmas moms with a different guy everyday".