Dopey sequel to Cannonball Run, but this time with a unique stretched 1981 Imperial limousine, painted army green and used by "General" Burt Reynolds.
Below are several still pictures from the movie. In order to play, just click any of the pictures below--click on a small picture for a small (8 Meg) movie, or a large picture to view a larger, high quality clip suitable for viewing in "full-screen" mode; file size is 63 Meg. Left click to view the movie directly, or save to your hard drive by right-clicking and selecting "Save Target As". If you need help viewing, go to our "How To Play Imperial Movies" page. Enjoy!
The stretched '81 limo leaves a patch of rubber as it takes off in the race. Don't ask me what they were racing after (seems like a take off on Mad, Mad, World)...I was just looking at the car! | |
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"Um, aren't we going above the speed limit?" asks Taxi's Marilu Henner. Dom DeLuise proudly proclaims, "Yes! A hundred and ten, Sister Betty." Again, don't ask me why they were all dressed up in various costumes--I couldn't stand to watch this awful movie THAT closely.... | |
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The 1981 Chrysler Imperial limousine streaks down the highway, with Burt Reynolds pretending to be a general on a vital nuclear mission. | |
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One of the other race teams pairs Sammy Davis, Jr. with Dean Martin, seen here threatening to take the '81 Imperial out of the race. "Oh, a general, huh? I'll make a private out of him!" | |
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One more overhead shot of the 1981 Imperial stretch limousine. | |
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