August 21, 2020

Ray Stevens: "Dudley Dorite of the Highway Patrol" music video...

It's me once again!! Earlier this year I wrote a blog entry about the 25th anniversary of Ray's direct-to-VHS movie, Get Serious!. The movie was sold through television advertisements and print ads in the latter half of 1995. The film's overall plot centered around a 1986 comedy song Ray recorded called "Dudley Dorite of the Highway Patrol". In the song Ray is pulled over for 'speeding' by an officer who takes his job very seriously. Dudley tells Ray that he's married to a woman named Ethel and afterward he reveals that his name is actually Bubba...who spends his off days as the Illustrious Potentate of the local Shrine. Ray continues to learn that the characters that have appeared in his comedy songs really exist and they're upset that he's made them laughing stocks. This concept, as mentioned, was further expanded in 1995 when Get Serious! was released. The VHS was certified Double-Platinum through direct mail (more than 200,000 copies sold). The song's writer, Buddy Kalb, appears as Dudley Dorite. Ray's brother, John, appears in the role of Clyde. In the movie they have a different actor playing Harv Newland from the "Mississippi Squirrel Revival" video. In the 1992 music video the song's writer, Buddy Kalb, is playing the role of Harv. I guess they didn't want to have Buddy play dual roles in the movie and create even more post-production considering there's a lot of group scenes featuring Dudley Dorite and Harv Newland; while Ray plays a lot of characters in the movie in addition to appearing as "himself" throughout. So, to reduce an already heavy post-production schedule, that's my theory why they re-cast Harv Newland for Get Serious!. Here's the music video for "Dudley Dorite of the Highway Patrol" from the 1995 Ray Stevens movie, Get Serious!...


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