The Dukes of Hazzard Season 2
Cousins Bo and Luke Duke and their car "General Lee", assisted by Cousin Daisy and Uncle Jesse, have a running battle with the authorities of Hazzard County (Boss Hogg and Sheriff Coltrane), plus a string of ne'er-do-wells often backed by the scheming Hogg.
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The Dukes of Hazzard
1979 / TV-PGCousins Bo and Luke Duke and their car "General Lee", assisted by Cousin Daisy and Uncle Jesse, have a running battle with the authorities of Hazzard County (Boss Hogg and Sheriff Coltrane), plus a string of ne'er-do-wells often backed by the scheming Hogg.
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Uncle Jesse's cousins, the Comfurt family, sell their farm for $250,000. The Comfurts rent a Rolls-Royce that breaks down and Cooter lends them a car while he fixes it. The loaner car is stolen from outside Cooter's garage with proceeds from the farm's sale locked in the trunk. The Dukes track down the car as it changes hands--from the car thieves to a used car dealer to a bank robber.
Bo and Luke happen upon Henry Flatt, a supposedly dead con man, who had swindled Boss out of $20,000 several years earlier. When they learn of Boss' plans to build a public road and housing development, they must do everything they can to save the cemetery, not only for the sake of war veterans but to keep Flatt's secret from being exposed.
Bo and Luke are arrested for drug smuggling after they mistakenly pick up a crate of marijuana instead of the intended hot-water heater for the house. Private investigator Mason Dixon and his sexy female associates join the Dukes in search for a big-time drug kingpin, who learns that Bo and Luke have accidentally taken his drug shipment.
Uncle Jesse and surviving members of the Ridge Raiders declare war on Boss Hogg's old moonshine stills after learning that Boss misappropriated funds earmarked for seniors into his new nightclub.
Bo and Luke help Texas ranger Jude Emery track down the notorious "Snake" Harmon; who is wanted on murder, robbery, and smuggling charges. However, all three are captured by Snake's gang, leading Daisy, Uncle Jesse, Cooter and Sheriff Byrd to rescue them and capture the criminals.
A trio of bumbling criminals, wanting to break into the music business, kidnap country music superstar Loretta Lynn.
When she asks for a raise, Daisy loses her job at the Boar's Nest. Enos suggests to Daisy that she apply for a position as a Hazzard County deputy. Boss and acting Sheriff Grady Byrd try to rig the training program, but Daisy more than proves her worth--and is determined to demonstrate it when she takes a call to stop a pair of hardened bank robbers with nothing to lose.
The hunt is on for buried treasure in Hazzard County: a Civil War payroll that was buried before the Battle of Hazzard. A history professor promises to give Boss Hogg the money contained in the strongbox, so long as she keeps the historical documents and other items of interest inside. The Dukes become involved, and later help the history professor recover the treasure when she is robbed by a pair of fortune hunters.
The Dukes try to reform an old-time moonshiner named Hard Luck Jones, who can't seem to shake off his love for stilling illegal whiskey. Things come to a boil when Hard Luck hijacks an armored personnel carrier to use as a mobile brewery. Bo and Luke are accused, and it's all they can do to convince their friend to give up his activities and avoid all of them being nabbed by federal agents.
Millionaire C.J. Holmes is determined to retrieve his runaway daughter, who plans to marry a Hazzard County farmer. The girl later takes her appeal to the Dukes, explaining that her father wants her to marry within her social class and not someone involved in an unglamorous profession. Uncle Jesse ultimately meets with Mr. Holmes, and gives him a stern lecture about the dedication and self-sacrifice of farmers.
Gaylord Duke, a (supposed) British third cousin of the Hazzard County-based Duke family, comes to visit. He asks Uncle Jesse for help in paying off a $30,000 tax bill for a parcel of land he claims he inherited. But is Gaylord really a Duke or a con man?
After Uncle Jesse is wrongly accused of being behind a car-stripping ring operated by Boss Hogg and his nephew, temporary Sheriff Hughie Hogg; Bo and Luke are determined to clear Jesse's name by putting the racket out of business
Boss Hogg is up for re-election as county administrator against an unlikely opponent--a young woman in her twenties named T.C. Rogers, who is determined to avenge her father's loss to Boss in a rigged election, which occurred fifteen years earlier. Bo and Luke help T.C. (the honest candidate) counter Boss' dirty tricks in an effort to unseat the incumbent Hogg.
Bo and Luke learn that a family friend, seemingly innocent little old lady Granny Annie, is operating a small-time counterfeiting ring. Boss Hogg has Granny Annie arrested and confiscates her engraving plates, and sells them to a no-nonsense mobster for $25,000. Bo and Luke set out to clear Granny Annie's name by stealing the plates back and throwing them into a lake--unaware that the mobster has found out about the theft, assumes Boss is responsible, and plans to kill him. An emotional Rosco pleads to the Bo and Luke to track down the counterfeiter before Boss suffers a brutal fate.
Boss Hogg, a key witness in an upcoming federal trial for a criminal racketeer, enters the Witness Protection Program after his life is threatened, and chooses the Duke farm for his hiding place. While Boss constantly must dodge assassination attempts, Rosco takes over his "little fat buddy's" administrative duties, wearing Boss' white continental suits and relishing the job's absolute authority.
Master spies Luke and Bo? The dukes infiltrate a demolition derby to clear themselves of a smuggling charge...and teach those demolition dudes all about driving.
Racing legend Cale Yarborough is working on a secret turbocharger. When the grimy Jethro brothers and slimy Boss Hogg start snooping around, it's up to the Dukes to save Cale's tail.
Car thieves drive the General Lee into a pond. Thinking Bo and Luke were drowned, Boss Hogg claims they stole his watch. So the boys scheme to haunt Boss.
A Luke, Bo and Cletus charm bracelet? That's what it looks like when the three, handcuffed together, escape the sheriff's office after they're mistaken for the hijackers of a truckload of hot TVs.
It's good ol' boys versus goodfellas when Bo and Luke tangle with the mobsters who paid Boss Hogg $10,000 to rent out of jail for a wise guy confab.
Boss Hogg doesn't horse around. especially when it comes to Lulu Hogg's Stakes Race. He aims to steal a sure winner...nut so does a gang of rustlers. Can Bo and Luke ride to the rescue?
The boys are in 24-karat trouble when con artists stash bogus bullion in the Boss Hogg's bank, The flimflammery leads to a bank heist that might end with Bo and Luke in the iron-bar motel.
On your mark, get set, cheat! To prove who was the fastest moonshine runner back in the day, Bos Hogg challenges Uncle Jesse to a fair-and-square car race. But to Boss Hogg, "fair" is a four-letter word.