Kevin Durand Booth as Booth. Andrew Tarbet Jimmy as Jimmy. Patrick Gallagher Keith as Keith. John Stewart Rusty as Rusty. Ryan Robbins Travis as Travis. Michael Adamthwaite Burke as Burke. Darcy Laurie Smitty as Smitty. Fred Keating Doctor as Doctor. Kevin Bray. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. The hard-boiled former U.
Special Forces veteran and decorated sergeant, Chris Vaughn, is in for a rude awakening, as his peaceful hometown has changed radically. With the old cedar mill gone out of business for good--and a garish gambling house opened instead, promoting drugs and violence thanks to his old high-school nemesis, Jay Hamilton--Chris will have no other choice but to take matters into his own hands as the town's new sheriff.
Now, Jay's murderous henchmen have no place to hide--and with a primitive and lethally efficient four-by-four fence post as his weapon of choice--Chris is determined to clean up the vice and the corruption in his beloved birthplace.
Who will dare to stop Chris, the furious one-man-army? Stand up, fight back, walk tall. Rated PG for sequences of intense violence, sexual content, drug material and language. Did you know Edit. Trivia At the beginning when Chris Vaughn asks the sheriff what happened to the former sheriff it is said that the guy was a great man but they found one day he had mysteriously skidded off a deserted road and died hitting a tree.
This is a reference to how the real Buford Pusser died. Goofs In the hospital, and in the courtroom, Chris can be seen to have huge scars across his stomach and chest, all the way up his right shoulder. When Deni and Chris take off their shirts in the police station, Chris has no scars. Quotes Chris Vaughn : Get your tail-lights fixed, sir. Alternate versions The DVD includes deleted scenes and an alternate ending. User reviews Review. Top review.
The Rock is a Star. The Rock is the next great action hero. He has all the requisites. He is handsome, an amazing athlete with an awesome physique, charismatic, intelligent, and funny. His star power carries Kevin Bray's "Walking Tall". The Rock is great in an entertaining movie. He is definitely a movie star, who can become a solid actor.
This is not a retelling of the Bufford Pussor story, although its original screen writer, Mort Bristein, is acknowledged. The town mill has been closed down, and his old high school bud, Jay Hamilton Neal McDonough , owns the new town casino and pretty much owns the local police too. Jay is not the man he remembered from his youth. Chris is forced to raise his hand reluctantly against Hamilton's men.
They leave him for dead, and fortunately Chris survives. So Chris is out to right an injustice, and exact revenge with extreme prejudice. This "Walking Tall" resembles "First Blood" particularly in it's local and plot setting.
Props to Director Kevin Bray for delivering on the story line as Chris exacts his revenge. Bray has a clean and lean style. The action sequences are crisp and dramatic.
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