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"The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas - With Burt and Dolly, this much fun just couldn't be legal!" is english Language Movie.
"The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas" was released on 23 July 1982 it had a budget of $27,500,000 and had box office collection of $69,700,000.
The movie was directed by Colin Higgins
It has cast of: Burt Reynolds as Sheriff Ed Earl Dodd, Dolly Parton as Mona Stangley, Dom DeLuise as Melvin P. Thorpe, Charles Durning as Governor of Texas, Jim Nabors as Deputy Fred, Robert Mandan as Senator Wingwood, Lois Nettleton as Dulcie Mae, Theresa Merritt as Jewel, Noah Beery Jr. as Edsel, Raleigh Bond as Mayor, Barry Corbin as C.J., Ken Magee as Mansel, Mary Jo Catlett as Rita, Mary Louise Wilson as Modene, Howard K. Smith as Howard K. Smith, Gail Benedict as Chicken Ranch Girl, Valerie Leigh Bixler as Chicken Ranch Girl, Leslie Cook as Chicken Ranch Girl, Carol Culver as Chicken Ranch Girl, Lorraine Fields as Chicken Ranch Girl, Trish Garland as Chicken Ranch Girl, Sandi Johnson as Chicken Ranch Girl, Lee Lund as Chicken Ranch Girl, Paula Lynn as Chicken Ranch Girl, Lily Mariye as Chicken Ranch Girl, Andrea Pike as Chicken Ranch Girl, Terry Calloway as Chicken Ranch Girl, Jennifer Nairn-Smith as Chicken Ranch Girl, Terri Treas as Chicken Ranch Girl, Melanie Winter as Chicken Ranch Girl, Stephen Bray as Aggie, Brian Bullard as Aggie, Jeff Calhoun as Aggie, Gary Chapman as Aggie, John Dolf as Aggie, David Engel as Aggie, Edmond Alan Forsyth as Aggie, Mark Fotopoulos as Aggie, Michael Fullington as Aggie, David Warren Gibson as Aggie, Joe Hart as Aggie, Jeffrey Hornaday as Aggie, Patrick Maguire as Aggie, Ted Marriot as Aggie, Steven Moore as Aggie, Douglas Robb as Aggie, Kevin Ryan as Aggie, Tim Topper as Aggie, Marvin Tunney as Aggie, Randy Val Cupp as Aggie, Robert Warners as Aggie, Robin Lynn Funk as Dogette, Larry Kenton as Dogette, Edie Lehmann Boddicker as Dogette, Mark Thomas McGee as Dogette, Karen McLain as Dogette, Benjamin Taylor as Dogette, Arnetia Walker as Dogette, Ty Whitney as Dogette, Robert Briscoe Evans as Melvin's Crew, John Walter Davis as Melvin's Crew, Gregory Itzin as Melvin's Crew, Timothy Stack as Melvin's Crew, Larry B. Williams as Melvin's Crew, Harvey Christiansen as Old Farmer, Donald F. Colson as Jeff Gerald, Helen Kleeb as Dora, Mickey Jones as Henry, Bobby Fite as Dulcie Mae's Son, Paula Shaw as Wulla Jean, Kenneth White as Sheriff Jack Roy, Ted Gehring as Sheriff Chapman, Wayne Heffley as TV Station Manager, Verne Lundquist as Verne Lundquist, Lee Grosscup as Lee Grossip, Lee Ritchey as Governor's Aide, Alice Drummond as Governor's Secretary, Thomas Myers as Senator's Aide, Victoria Wells as Washing Girl, Karyn Harrison as Chicken Girl, Randy Bennett as Privates Boy, Willie T. Neely as Nester, Harold Offer as Nester, Kenneth Threadgill as Nester, John Perry Edson as Male Reporter, Robert Ginnaven as Male Reporter, Sharon Ammann as Female Reporter, Claudette Gardner as Female Reporter, Suzi McLaughlin as Female Reporter, Anne Gaybis as Chicken Ranch Girl (uncredited), Larry Gilman as 50's Vignette (uncredited), Bob Harks as Audience Member (uncredited), Kay Parker as World War II Girl (uncredited), Catherine Wilkinson as Young Whore Dancer (uncredited), Bret Williams as Silhouette Cowboy (uncredited), Robbin Young as Working Girl in Whorehouse (uncredited), Chuck Dawson as JukeBox Delivery Man (uncredited), Kitten Natividad as 1910 Working Girl, Jerry Mitchell as Aggie in lead roles.
It Crew included: Colin Higgins as Director(Directing), William A. Fraker as Director of Photography(Camera), William B. Kaplan as Sound mixer(Sound), Marshall Schlom as Script Supervisor(Directing), Patrick Williams as Original Music Composer(Sound), Terry Liebling as Casting(Production), Robert L. Boyett as Producer(Production), Edward K. Milkis as Producer(Production), Thomas L. Miller as Producer(Production), David Bretherton as Editor(Editing), Walter Hannemann as Editor(Editing), Pembroke J. Herring as Editor(Editing), Peter Macgregor-Scott as Co-Producer(Production), Jack Hofstra as Editor(Editing), Nicholas Eliopoulos as Editor(Editing), Shirlee Strahm as Costumer(Costume & Make-Up), Colin Higgins as Screenplay(Writing), Larry L. King as Screenplay(Writing), Larry L. King as Musical(Writing), Peter Masterson as Screenplay(Writing), Peter Masterson as Musical(Writing), Carol Hall as Musical(Writing), Dolly Parton as Songs(Sound), April Ferry as Wardrobe Master(Costume & Make-Up), Eddie Hice as Stunt Coordinator(Crew), Carol Hall as Songs(Sound), in lead roles.