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Directed by | Kevin Bray |
Produced by |
Ashok Amritraj Jim Burke Paul Schiff Lucas Foster |
Written by |
David Klass Channing Gibson David Levien Brian Koppelman Mort Briskin (1973 screenplay) |
Starring |
The Rock Johnny Knoxville Neal McDonough Kristen Wilson Kevin Durand Ashley Scott Michael Bowen Mike Dopud |
Music by | Graeme Revell |
Cinematography | Glen MacPherson |
Edited by | George Bowers |
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Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
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Running time
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86 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $46,000,000 |
Box office | $57,223,890 |
Walking Tall is a 2004 American action film. A remake of the 1973 film of the same name, it stars The Rock and Johnny Knoxville. Like the original film, it was based on the real-life story of Sheriff Buford Pusser and utilized many elements from his life. A number of aspects were changed, including the main character's name (to "Chris Vaughn") and the setting was moved from McNairy County, Tennessee to Kitsap County, Washington, United States.
Former U.S. Army Special Forces sergeant Chris Vaughn (The Rock) returns to his small home town in Kitsap County, Washington. Looking for work, he finds the local cedar mill was closed down three years prior by its heir, Jay Hamilton (Neal McDonough), who opened a new casino that now accounts for the majority of revenue for the local area. Hamilton, who was also Vaughn's school friend, invites him to a night of fun at the casino. While checking out the VIP lounge, Vaughn stumbles upon his childhood friend Deni (Ashley Scott), who is now working as a stripper. Later, he notices the craps dealer using loaded dice and demonstrates this to the patrons by placing a bet and calling out the roll before throwing the dice. When the floorman declares no payout, Vaughn instigates a fight. Although he beats down most of the security guards, he is subsequently subdued with a cattle prod and knocked unconscious. The security staff take Vaughn into the basement and Hamilton's right-hand man and head of security Booth (Kevin Durand) tortures him by cutting his torso with a utility knife before dumping him on a roadside. He is found by a trucker and hospitalized, but recovers quickly.