The Trucker Obsession of the 1970s
May 1, 2013

- Smokey and the Bandit (1977): In one of the most ridiculous film plots ever conceived, Burt Reynolds plays Bo “Bandit” Darville, a trucker who must transport a truck full of Coors beer from Texarkana, Texas to Birmingham, Alabama (where it was banned for not being pasteurized) in less than 28 hours. Leading the way in a black Pontiac Trans-Am, Bandit draws attention away from the 18-wheeler full of contraband Coors following close behind in the feature-length police chase that follows.
- Over the Top (1987): Few films live up to their titles quite like Sly Stallone’s truck driving, arm wrestling epic Over the Top. The Italian Stallion himself plays a long haul trucker trying to make enough money to start his own trucking company and win back his son the only logical way one would: winning an international arm wrestling championship. In between the vein-popping arm wrestling scenes, also listen for the soundtrack by synth pioneer Giorgio Moroder.