It was 1958, and with $50 between them, Georgia boys Bo (Nick Nolte) and Harley (Don Johnson) set out cross-country to enter their souped-up '57 Chevy in the California drag race nationals. They hadn't gotten far when they decided to make a road companion out of hash house server Junell (Robin Mattson)-and her wild streak would leave them on the run from vengeful hood kids and an angry sheriff, in this in-name-only follow-up to "Macon County Line" from the original's director/co-writer, Richard Compton.
It was 1958, and with $50 between them, Georgia boys Bo (Nick Nolte) and Harley (Don Johnson) set out cross-country to enter their souped-up '57 Chevy in the California drag race nationals. They hadn't gotten far when they decided to make a road companion out of hash house server Junell (Robin Mattson)-and her wild streak would leave them on the run from vengeful hood kids and an angry sheriff, in this in-name-only follow-up to "Macon County Line" from the original's director/co-writer, Richard Compton.
It was 1958, and with $50 between them, Georgia boys Bo (Nick Nolte) and Harley (Don Johnson) set out cross-country to enter their souped-up '57 Chevy in the California drag race nationals. They hadn't gotten far when they decided to make a road companion out of hash house server Junell (Robin Mattson)-and her wild streak would leave them on the run from vengeful hood kids and an angry sheriff, in this in-name-only follow-up to "Macon County Line" from the original's director/co-writer, Richard Compton.