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Walking Tall (2004)
TrailerBased on the real-life story of Sheriff Buford Pusser. Chris Vaughn is a retired soldier who returns to his hometown to make a new life for himself, only to discover it overrun by crime and corruption, which prompts him to clean house.Actors: Michael Bowen, Johnny Knoxville, Dwayne Johnson, Neal McDonough, Ashley Scott, John Beasley, Barbara Tarbuck, Kristen Wilson, Khleo Thomas, Kevin Durand, Andrew Tarbet, ...»Director: Kevin BrayCountry: United StatesDuration: 86 minQuality: HDRelease: 2004IMDb: 6.31 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Walking Tall (2004)"
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Characters of "Walking Tall (2004)"
Ray TempletonPlayed by: Johnny KnoxvilleBuford PusserPlayed by: Dwayne JohnsonJay HamiltonPlayed by: Neal McDonoughBoothPlayed by: Kevin Durand -
Directors of "Walking Tall (2004)"
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Creators of "Walking Tall (2004)"
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Critic Reviews of "Walking Tall (2004)"
Ebert & RoeperApril 05, 2004... a real disappointment.
ReelViewsApril 03, 2004The film is comprised of four violent action scenes tied together by nearly 50 minutes of alternately hilarious (unintentionally, of course) and dull filler.
Washington PostApril 02, 2004Walking Tall actually underserves its star, who is better than schlocky material like this would lead you to believe.
Washington PostApril 02, 2004One mediocre, ploddingly predictable film, loaded down with cheesy Hollywood tactics.
Seattle TimesApril 02, 2004When the credits roll after the climactic beatdown, the story feels like it's missing an act.
Common Sense MediaDecember 29, 2010OK as a WWE grudge match, but not as a movie.
Cinema CrazedApril 29, 2009Dwayne Johnson scores another fun action adventure with competent acting, great fights, and good direction.
Christianity TodayNovember 17, 2006Like the hicksploitation genre from which it was spawned, Walking Tall is long on violence and short on police procedure.
Lawrence.comSeptember 29, 2006It is not quite violent, drunken, or naked enough to be as trashily entertaining as the Patrick Swayze cult favorite Roadhouse.
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