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The Dukes of Hazzard: The Beginning
2007
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After being arrested for reckless driving and possession of illegal fireworks, the mischievous Duke boys, Bo and Luke (Jonathan Bennett and Randy Wayne), are sent to live with their Uncle Jesse (country legend Willie Nelson) and dowdy cousin Daisy (not-so-dowdy Maxim cover girl April Scott) in neighboring Hazzard County. But it doesn't take long for them to find a worthy opponent in the cigar-chomping villain Boss Hogg (Christopher McDonald).
Synopsis compliments of Netflix
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The best thing this movie has is April Scott, and her acting isn't great. The plot is a mess, and the acting is worthy of a low budget direct-to-video film.
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