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W W and the Dixie Dancekings is a 1975 American comedy film directed by John G Avildsen, starring Burt Reynolds, and written by Thomas Rickman The 20th Century Fox film features the acting debut of Jerry Reed
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"W W The Dixie Dancekings" is a 1975 American comedy film directed by John G Avildsen, starring Burt Reynolds, and written by Thomas Rickman
- Burt Reynolds, Nashville and W. W. and the Dixie Dancekings in 1975
On Feb 4, 1975, Burt Reynolds sauntered into the Loews Crescent Theatre on Church Street for the opening of his film "W W and the Dixie Dancekings," a film full of fast cars, southern accents
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After politely robbing two gas stations, and being tracked by a cop, the clean-shaven Reynolds doesn’t drive off for the chase like the mustached icon would in years to come – instead, Burt's chortling W W stealthily ducks into a cowboy bar where Dixie and company are playing an extremely low rent gig, and, using wily charm and spontaneous
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Actor Burt Reynolds, center, star of "W W and the Dixie Dancekings," arrives at the downtown Loews Crescent theater on Feb 4, 1975, for the world premiere of the film
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Van Dyke, a former Radio City Rockette, played the role of Dixie in her first film She had done some TV, commercials in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles while trying to get her singing career
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But the real star of W W and the Dixie Dancekings is Burt Reynolds Reynolds appeared in a couple of episodes of the series Flight in 1958 He appeared in a few other series early in his career, including a Season 5 episode of Alfred Hitchcock Presents He finished the rest of the 60s appearing on all the usual popular series of the decade
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