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Bandit: Bandit, Bandit 1994

★ 4.716 votes92 min📅 1994-03-13

Hal Needham's high-octane comedy-action hybrid *Bandit: Bandit, Bandit* (1994) throws its charismatic lead into a chaotic comedy of errors when a cunning impostor swipes not just his rig but the priceless prototype car he's sworn to deliver.

Director: Hal Needham

Cast

Brian Bloom
Brian Bloom
Bandit
Brian Krause
Brian Krause
Lynn
Richard Belzer
Richard Belzer
Big Bob Bentley
Gerard Christopher
Gerard Christopher
Phony Bandit
Ami Dolenz
Ami Dolenz
Lila
Larry Manetti
Larry Manetti
Currier
Mary Ann Mobley
Mary Ann Mobley
Annie
Ronna Reeves
The Pilot
Gary Collins
Gary Collins
Governer Denton
John Schneider
John Schneider
Sheriff Enright

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bandit: Bandit, Bandit (1994) about?

The movie follows a resourceful driver assigned to deliver a prototype car, only to be betrayed by a fraud who steals both his truck and the vehicle. Pursued by a determined sheriff and a smear-campaigning radio host, he races to recover the car and restore his reputation before the clock runs out.

Who directed Bandit: Bandit, Bandit?

The film was directed by Hal Needham, a veteran known for blending slapstick humor with high-energy action sequences in crowd-pleasing films.

Who stars in Bandit: Bandit, Bandit?

The cast features Brian Bloom, Brian Krause, Richard Belzer, Gerard Christopher, and Ami Dolenz leading the charge.

Is Bandit: Bandit, Bandit (1994) worth watching?

While not rated on IMDb, this TV-movie delivers a breezy mix of comedy and action that feels right at home in the era's lighthearted adventure fare. If you enjoy quick, fun stories with plenty of chases and quips, it's a solid pick for a lazy afternoon.

How long is Bandit: Bandit, Bandit?

The movie runs approximately 92 minutes.

About Bandit: Bandit, Bandit (1994) — A 1994 comedy-action chase to clear a hero's name

Hal Needham's high-octane comedy-action hybrid *Bandit: Bandit, Bandit* (1994) throws its charismatic lead into a chaotic comedy of errors when a cunning impostor swipes not just his rig but the priceless prototype car he's sworn to deliver. With time running out and a ruthless radio shock jock gunning for the Governor's reputation, our hero must outrun a relentless sheriff while unmasking the real saboteur before the wheels come off completely. Packed with sly one-liners, breakneck chases, and small-town Texas vibes, this made-for-TV romp celebrates the enduring allure of the roguish underdog trying to salvage his name against impossible odds.

The film crackles with the breezy camaraderie of its TV-movie roots, blending slapstick humor with just enough action to keep the pedal to the metal. Needham's knack for balancing mischief and momentum shines through every stunt and set piece, making *Bandit: Bandit, Bandit* a fun, fleet-footed diversion for fans of '90s genre entertainment.