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Encyclopedia > Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane


On the American TV series The Dukes of Hazzard, Rosco Purvis Coltrane is the bumbling sheriff of Hazzard County and right-hand man of its corrupt county commissioner, Jefferson Davis "J.D." Hogg ("Boss Hogg"). For the 2005 film, see The Dukes of Hazzard (film). ... Sheriff is both a political and a legal office held under English common law, Scots law or American common law, or the person who holds such office. ... Commissioner is a designation that may be used for a variety of official positions, especially referring to a high-ranking public (administrative or police) official, or an analogous official in the private sector (e. ... Sorrell Booke, portraying the character that made him famous, Boss Hogg. Spoiler warning: J.D. (Jefferson Davis) Hogg (better known as Boss Hogg) is a fictional character featured in the United States television series, The Dukes of Hazzard. ...


The role of Rosco is played by James Best, who had appeared in numerous movies and TV series before landing the role as top (inept) lawman of Hazzard County. James Best James Best (born July 26, 1926, in Powderly, Kentucky) is an American character actor best known for his role as bumbling Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane in the television series The Dukes of Hazzard. ... For other uses see film (disambiguation) Film refers to the celluliod media on which movies are printed Film — also called movies, the cinema, the silver screen, moving pictures, photoplays, picture shows, flicks, or motion pictures, — is a field that encompasses motion pictures as an art form or as part of...

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About Rosco

Rosco frequently initiates car chases with Bo and Luke Duke (Hogg's most frequent adversaries), but the Duke boys are often able to easily elude Rosco, who winds up crashing his patrol car in various ways (always escaping uninjured). Why Rosco does not simply arrest the boys at their farm for resisting arrest because of these chases is never explained. Whenever he does try to do this, they always manage to give him the slip, usually either by cuffing him to his own patrol car, cuffing him to Enos (or Cletus), or pushing him on top of either the deputy with him, Boss Hogg, or both. Starting with the 1980-1981 season, Rosco got a pet dog—a lazy basset hound he calls "Flash"—which he mothered and loved dearly (Rosco was a bachelor and childless). Early on, the dog's sex was male, but this would change in later episodes. Flash would be a frequent thorn in Boss's side and always barked at him, but she was friendly with the Dukes—despite Rosco's training. (Flash is never 'introduced' to the series as such, first appearing in the episode "Enos Strate To The Top" with no fanfare.) Cast of The Dukes of Hazzard, starting from the left going counter-clockwise: Sorrell Booke (Boss Hogg), Tom Wopat (Luke Duke), Catherine Bach (Daisy Duke), John Schneider (Bo Duke), James Best , Sonny Shroyer (Deputy Enos Strate), Denver Pyle (Uncle Jesse), Christopher Mayer (Vance Duke), Byron Cherry (Coy Duke), and Ben... Tom Wopat as Luke Duke in The Dukes of Hazzard Lukas K. Luke Duke is a fictional character in the American television series The Dukes of Hazzard which ran from 1979 to 1985. ... Resisting arrest is a term used in the United States (and possibly elsewhere) to describe a criminal charge against an individual who has committed at least any one of the following acts: Eluding a police officer who is attempting to arrest the individual Using or threatening to use force against... The Basset Hound is a short-legged breed of dog of the hound family. ...


Boss Hogg and Rosco are brothers-in-law; Rosco's older sister, Lulu Coltrane, is married to J.D. Boss Hoggs wife, and Roscos fat sister. Lulu constantly challenged her husband for authority and rallied for equality for women in Hazzard. ...


Rosco has just more than 43 dollars in his savings account, and often tries to join Boss in indulging in high-calorie dishes (which usually results in him getting his hands slapped). His patrol car (in first season a 1974-5 AMC Matador in later seasons a 1977 or 1978 Dodge Monaco or Plymouth Fury ) also serves as his daily driver. His main deputies—whom he often calls "dipstick"—include Enos Strate and Cletus Hogg. 1974 Matador rebuilt as a replica of a Police Car from The Dukes of Hazzard Second generation 1975 Matador base model sedan The AMC Matador was an intermediate car built and sold by the American Motors Corporation (AMC) from 1971 to 1978. ... The Dodge Monaco was a full-size automobile built and sold by the Dodge division of the Chrysler Corporation (now DaimlerChrysler) between 1965 to 1978 and 1990 to 1992. ... The Plymouth Fury was an automobile made by the Plymouth division of the Chrysler Corporation from 1956 to 1978. ... Hazzard County Deputy Enos Strate Enos Strate is a fictional character on the television series, The Dukes of Hazzard. ... Deputy Cletus Hogg (Boss Hoggs cousin) was also generally friendly and dim-witted, but he would gladly assist Boss and Rosco in their unprovoked pursuit of the Dukes. ...


Rosco's mentality is that of a fun-loving kid. He speaks with a childish vernacular and repeats his favorite catch phrases constantly, one of which was his laugh itself, which was a choppy and excited chuckle that was produced from the back of the throat ("Kew-kew-kew!") and became one of the most recognizable aspects of the character. He is easily excitable and genuinely enjoys law enforcement, especially chasing criminals, which he refers to as "hot pursuit". Rosco's favorite story is "Jack and the Beanstalk". A catch phrase is a phrase or expression that is popularized, usually through repeated use, by a real person or fictional character. ... Illustration by Arthur Rackham from a 1918 English Fairy Tales, by Flora Annie Steel Jack and the Beanstalk is an English fairy tale, closely associated with the tale of Jack the Giant Killer. ...


Rosco was married briefly in an episode during the 1980-1981 season, to a woman he purportedly met through a computer dating service, but the marriage was a sham—his "bride" robbed banks with her husband and his associate—and the union was quickly annulled. This episode showed that, despite Rosco's often childish, irresponsible and corrupt ways (in large part because of his friendship/relationship to Boss), he was a human being who had feelings and wanted to do the right thing. Rosco has shown on numerous occasions (especially on episodes where characters either were thought to have died or found themselves in serious trouble) that he is truly a tender, caring man. This is clear when the safety of his best friend Boss Hogg is threatened by somebody, and shows a level of depth brought to the character by James Best.


In the early episodes, the character of Rosco was a fairly serious one. He is depicted as a more hard-nosed, focused, and aggressive sheriff, and actually shot a criminal in an early episode. He was a much more willing accomplice to Boss Hogg's vile schemes, fueled by a sense of bitterness and resentment. In another early episode, Rosco explained that he served Hazzard County as an honorable lawman for more than 20 years but became embittered after watching most of his pension get wiped out following a failed bond referendum. It wasn't until creator Gy Waldron realized that he had found an audience with children, that the character was toned down to the more childlike and bumbling persona for which he is best known. Gy Waldron is the creator of the movie Moonrunners, and the television series, The Dukes of Hazzard. ...


During the second season of the series, James Best left over a dispute about the changing-room conditions. His gripe was that he didn’t mind getting soaked when filming Rosco crashing his car into rivers and suchlike, but was unhappy with the poor changing facilities afterwards. During his absence, Rosco was replaced by a number of stand-in sheriffs. Eventually the dispute was settled, and Best returned as Rosco.


Following the death of actor Sorrell Booke who played Boss Hogg, the first reunion in Hazzard movie also showed that Boss Hogg had died rather than trying to replace the actor. Rosco inherited his money and he also became Hazzard County's Commissioner.


Rosco's most famous quotes

  • Enos! (or Cletus!) This is your superior officer, Ros-CO P. Coltrane! Come on!
  • Enos/(Cletus), you dipstick!
  • Little fat buddy (referring to Boss Hogg).
  • Velvet ears (referring to Flash)
  • I'm in "Hot Pursuit!"
  • Kik-kik-kyah!! I love it! I love it!
  • Ooh! That was a horrendous crash!
  • FREEEEZE!
  • I'm gonna cuff ya and stuff ya! (or "cuff 'em and stuff 'em")
  • You done scuffed my ve-hicle!
  • Now, ya see there...that’s a “naughty, naughty.”
  • Shame, shame! Everybody knows your name!
  • ARE YOU KIDDIN' ME?
  • ALL-right, you Dukes...
  • GOOD news, GOOD news!
  • What a horrendous crash! (when his patrol car was wrecked)
  • Ohh, Good GRIEF!
  • Oh, Tiddly-Tuddly! (when disregarding someone's explanation).
  • Say "Hello" from Rosco! (when someone else is on the phone).
  • You Meadow Muffin (insulting someone).
  • You Quack!
  • You're a Quack.
  • Quack, Quack, Quack.
  • HUSH! Just, Hush.
  • That's a big 10-4!
  • There's a flaw in the slaw.
  • That puts a quiver in my liver (when something makes him nervous).
  • Judas Priest on a pony! (when surprised).
  • I'm gonna get them Duke boys. I'm gonna get 'em good.
  • I'll knock you into the midlle o'next week fella. (when someone makes him mad)
  • Don't you threaten me! (when henchman pulls a gun)
  • Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane!
  • I gothca, I gotcha!
  • goody goody gumdrops
  • Im serious this time!
  • Now just wait one cotton pickin' minute. (when he gets confused)

Rosco P. Coltrane in film

The character originated in the 1975 film Moonrunners. This film was the precursor to The Dukes of Hazzard, and it portrayed a more serious version of Rosco, with mention of going crooked because the county took away his pension (something that was mentioned in very early episodes of The Dukes). The year 1975 in film involved some significant events. ... “Moonrunners” is a 1975 film, and the precursor to The Dukes of Hazzard. ...


M.C. Gainey portrayed Rosco in the 2005 film The Dukes of Hazzard. Gainey's Rosco did not incorporate the childlike qualities of Best's interpretation or the prominent middle initial P; the character is portrayed as a much more serious, wicked sheriff who genuinely detests the Dukes. M. C. Gainey (born 1947) is an American film and television actor. ... The year 2005 in film involved some significant events. ... Promotional poster for The Dukes of Hazzard The Dukes of Hazzard is a 2005 movie based on the American television sit-com The Dukes of Hazzard; it is scheduled for release on August 5. ...


Harland Williams plays Rosco in The Dukes of Hazzard: The Beginning. His portrayal is much more in line with Best's bumbling portrayal from the TV series. Harland Michael Williams (born November 14, 1962 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian-born comedian, actor, and radio personality. ...


Trivia

  • Sheriff Rosco's name is often misspelled in many sources as Sheriff Roscoe. It was even misspelled in the first episode of the series; at the end of the episode, there is a banner reading 'Welcome Sheriff Roscoe' — presumably this mistake was noticed during filming, as in a close-up shot, the e is hidden behind a balloon. This may have been a coincidence.
  • Rosco's middle initial, 'P.', was not added until the second season of the series. Only in one episode is it revealed that it stands for Purvis.

See also

This is a list of James Bond allies in the film Live and Let Die. ... Poster showing Jackie Gleason as Sheriff Buford T Justice Sheriff Buford T. Justice is the fictional character played by Jackie Gleason in the movies Smokey and the Bandit (1977), Smokey and the Bandit II (1980) and Smokey and the Bandit Part 3 (1983). ... For the 2005 film, see The Dukes of Hazzard (film). ... Cast of The Dukes of Hazzard, starting from the left going counter-clockwise: Sorrell Booke (Boss Hogg), Tom Wopat (Luke Duke), Catherine Bach (Daisy Duke), John Schneider (Bo Duke), James Best , Sonny Shroyer (Deputy Enos Strate), Denver Pyle (Uncle Jesse), Christopher Mayer (Vance Duke), Byron Cherry (Coy Duke), and Ben... Tom Wopat as Luke Duke in The Dukes of Hazzard Lukas K. Luke Duke is a fictional character in the American television series The Dukes of Hazzard which ran from 1979 to 1985. ... The original Daisy Duke from the television series, played by Catherine Bach The Dixie Daisy Mae Duke is a fictional character, played by Catherine Bach, from the American television series The Dukes of Hazzard. ... Denver Pyle as Uncle Jesse Duke in The Dukes of Hazzard Jesse L. Duke, most commonly known as Uncle Jesse, was a fictional character in the American television series The Dukes of Hazzard which ran from 1979 to 1985. ... Cooter Davenport is a fictional character from the American TV show The Dukes of Hazzard. ... Sorrell Booke, portraying the character that made him famous, Boss Hogg. Spoiler warning: J.D. (Jefferson Davis) Hogg (better known as Boss Hogg) is a fictional character featured in the United States television series, The Dukes of Hazzard. ... Hazzard County Deputy Enos Strate Enos Strate is a fictional character on the television series, The Dukes of Hazzard. ... Deputy Cletus Hogg (Boss Hoggs cousin) was also generally friendly and dim-witted, but he would gladly assist Boss and Rosco in their unprovoked pursuit of the Dukes. ... Boss Hoggs wife, and Roscos fat sister. Lulu constantly challenged her husband for authority and rallied for equality for women in Hazzard. ... Played by comedian Jeff Altman, Hughie Hogg is a fictional character on the televison series The Dukes of Hazzard and is Boss Hoggs nephew who also wore an all white suit, but unlike Boss Hogg is skinny. ... Abraham Lincoln Hogg is a fictional character on the televison series The Dukes of Hazzard and is Boss Hoggs twin brother, but unlike Boss Hogg who wears white, drives a white car, and is dishonest, Abraham Lincoln Hogg is the exact opposite as he wears black, drives a black... The Dukes of Hazzard is an American television series that originally aired on the CBS television network from 1979 to 1985. ... This article is a list of episodes of the 1979-1985 CBS action-comedy adventure series, The Dukes of Hazzard. ... Enos was an American television series from the 1980-1981 season that aired on the CBS network. ... For the British Army regiment nicknamed The Dukes, see the Duke of Wellingtons Regiment. ... “Moonrunners” is a 1975 film, and the precursor to The Dukes of Hazzard. ... This article contains a trivia section. ... The General Lee is the automobile driven by the Duke cousins Bo and Luke in the television series The Dukes of Hazzard. ... The Boars Nest is the local restaurant and watering hole in the television series, The Dukes of Hazzard. ... Daisy Duke, played by Catherine Bach, wearing Daisy Dukes. Daisy Dukes are extremely short, form-fitting, denim cut-off jeans shorts, usually portrayed as being worn by young women and girls in the American South. ... Template:Neutrality Jerry Rushing 2005 An American icon with a T.V show, and 2 movies based on the events of his life. ... The entire 7 seasons of The Dukes of Hazzard have been released on DVD in Region 1 & 2 by Warner Home Video. ... Theme from The Dukes of Hazzard (Good Ol Boys) is a song made famous by country music singer Waylon Jennings. ...


 

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