Walking Tall

Walking Tall
  • Release date: 22 Feb 1973
  • Release year: 1973
  • Runtime: 125 minutes
  • Country: United States
  • Keywords: sheriff, small town, tennessee, redneck, criminal syndicate, murder of wife, beating, interracial friendship, organized crime, stick
Plot:
A surprise hit when it premiered, Walking Tall carried the theme of one man standing up for his sense of right and wrong. Selmer, a small town in southwest Tennessee, served as the authentic background for the bio-pic of the heroic southern Sheriff. Joe Don Baker did an admirable job with the role, and the hugely violent film was a surprise hit. Former Sheriff Pusser himself was set to portray himself in the sequel, but he died in a car crash as he as returning from his contract signing in California. The sequel was filmed using Swedish actor Bo Svensen, and a Final Chapter sequel told of Pusser's demise. While the Walking Tall franchise will never be on any list of Classic Film, the original is a great slice of Americana, Circa '70s. It made Bakers' career and perhaps kicked the 'southsploitation' genre of that decade into gear.
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