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Police | Receiving Of Stolen Goods
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Several members of actor-director Dom DeLuise's family have roles in this film. They are sons David DeLuise, Peter DeLuise, Michael DeLuise, and wife Carol DeLuise [aka Carol Arthur].
The then-mayors of Miami and Miami Beach appear as a pair of Mafia enforcers.
Out of 643 arrests, the number of convictions the Miami police burglary task force had achieved was a paltry 26. The number of convictions they got in the big bust at the end of the movie was 101 out of 197 arrests.
In addition to starring in the film, Jerry Reed also wrote, produced, and sang the film's title song.
The movie was based on a real-life "deep cover" undercover police operation in the USA.
"Doug: [10:15] Ernie, you want a doughnut? Ernie: I'd rather have the money instead! Doug: It's Annie Oakley! Louise Webster: How ya doin', gunslinger? Who'd you shoot today, a guy with a tuba?"
"Man with Cigars: [1:07:16] [Puts his arm around the foot-shorter Ramon] Man with Cigars: Well, I like you. Tomorrow at noon, you may climb me. Ernie: [laughing] Come on. He ain't that short. Man with Cigars: Oh yeah? Well, then, how come he spent last month dangling from my car mirror?"