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A double entendre is made when an attractive young woman asks Luke if he's there to make his delivery (moonshine and sexual). The two embrace and passionately kiss and then go upstairs as Bo waits outside in his car. The young woman's father then shows up, chats with Bo and comments on the daughter becoming interested in boys (all as we see her kissing Luke up in her bedroom, in her jeans and bra -- we see her back at the window). Luke asks, "You're talking about sex, right?" but the father doesn't like that tone. A gunshot from up in the bedroom, however, breaks up that and nothing else sexual happens. Bo, however, asks, "How was it?" and Luke replies that it's never bad.In another scene, a woman attempts to seduce a police officer and strips down to her underwear at the police station, nothing else is shown though.Note: In the unrated version it shows no nudity
As part of a bet payoff, Bo whacks Luke on the face with a large phonebook. When they see, however, that Luke really won the bet, he uses the same phone book and gets Bo with an upper-cut to the chin that knocks him to the ground (and the book then falls hard on his crotch).
At least 1 "f" word (several more are muted in the outtakes), 17 "s" words, 1 slang term for sex ("seal the deal"), 3 slang terms using male genitals ("d*ck," "mongoose" and "pencil"), 1 for breasts ("t*tties"), 37 hells, 16 damns, 14 asses (1 used with "hole"), 7 S.O.B.s, 3 craps, 9 uses of "G-damn," 4 of "Oh my God" and 1 use each of "God," "Good Lord Almighty," "Jesus Christ" and "Sweet Jesus."
The Duke family is involved in running moonshine (an illegal business endeavor).
Some black guys see the Duke's car with its confederate symbol on the roof and act menacingly toward them (but played for comedy).