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Real American Hero, A
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NR (Not Rated) :: Echo Bridge Home Entertainment ::
Released:
2001-01-11
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4/5
Walking Tall Too
by Eric Howard (kansas city, Mo)
This made for TV movie has the look of a series pilot, a series did come out soon after, but filmed in Cailifornia. This film was made on the same locations as the Walking Tall films and has much of the same feel. The story is fictional but is inspired by Buford Pusser's unconventional law enforcement activities. Brian Dennehy is more big than tall but he does exibit the compassion vs. rage of Sheriff Pusser as well as his ability to use the law as well as work outside it to do his job.
During Pusser's carreer his most deadly foes were Louise Hathcock and Carl White, who both owned dives on the Tn/Miss stateline. In Walking Tall Pusser dealt with a fictional version of Hathcock- called Callie. In this film his foe is Danny Boy played Ken Howard. Danny Boy seems be be a fictional, but somewhat more likeable version of White, who was a lieutenant in the so-called Dixie Mafia. Both White and Danny Boy run bars that are busted up by Pusser and both White/Danny Boy hire killers to ambush Pusser on the hiway. In real/reel life Pusser, not bothering to to get a warrent, pays White/Danny boy a visit and gives an unauthorized butt kicking.
Dispite being made for TV this film has plenty and believable violence. It is also fast moving. Don Williams provides a good song, actually another verse of the Johnny Mathis song, written by Don black that was featured in 1973's Walking Tall. In many ways this is the true Walking Tall II.
3/5
Buford's ongoing problems with intergroup relations.
by Rsoonsa (Lake Isabella, California)
Burly Brian Dennehy, despite his failure to maintain the local dialectic condiment in his speech, nonetheless makes for a believable physical personification of the real life Buford Pusser of Selmer, Tennessee, the sheriff who finds it easier to follow his own rules while contending with the local criminal element than to abide by the constraints of probable cause. This particular entry in the series relating of Pusser's deeds was made for television with its original title being "Letter of the Law", and chronicles how Buford decides to use very old county laws and statutes which have not been revoked or superseded in order to keep control of his office against the opposition of well meaning citizens and of lawbreakers. The script is actually rather leisurely in spirit with a number of scenes written in the main to supply local colour, including some humourous and musical moments, and there is some opportunity for character development, but the film's mass media lineage has infected its climactic minutes, with formulaic actions abounding as Pusser singlehandedly attempts to vanquish a surfeit of felons. Ken Howard dominates his scenes as bootlegging Danny Boy Mitchell, primary adversary of the freewheeling sheriff, while Sheree North gives us an effective turn as an aging ex-harlot freshly released from prison after seven years for killing her procurer, and who subsequently meets resistance from local bluenoses who wish for her to go elsewhere, and Forrest Tucker produces a smooth performance as Buford's father, but Lane Bradbury as a blemished sheriff's office employee, sinks 'neath the freight of her mawkish lines.
2/5
''Walking Tall'' had to be better than this
by Mr_No_Name (richmond, va usa)
As someone who hasn't seen the original ''Walking Tall'' [I have seen the 2004 version that starred The Rock, That wasn't too good], I picked this movie up, Being that it was about Buford Pusser and because it was so cheap. But, After i watched this movie, I didn't feel like i would wanna watch this whole movie again. Tenessee sheriff Buford Pusser [Played here by Brian Dennehy] Goes up against a former friend who's responsible for the mayhem that's going on in his town. And, Buford also tries to help a freed prostitute, Who's now persecuted for her past, get a new start in her life. This movie was definitely not what i had hoped it would be. Being that ''Walking Tall'' was an action film, I was hoping this would be an action film. Instead, This is more of a drama [Which doesn't have to be a bad thing]. Most of the acting isn't that good, But the good performance of Brian Dennehy as Buford Pusser is really the only thing to wanna even watch this film for. The movie's too slow moving at times and it seems kinda dated. But, After all, This movie is from the 70s, So what do you expect? This Tv movie, In my opinion, Doesn't do enough justice to Buford Pusser. I will now be trying to buy the original ''Walking Tall'' to see if that movie will be the movie about Buford Pusser that i'll actually like. This movie's probably good for fans of old 1970s cop shows. I will admit that the few action scenes that are in this movie are pretty good. Well, I guess this is another case of the i-get-what-i-paid-for routine. Hope this review helped. You be blessed.
1/5
A real pile of dung.
by
As a Buford Pusser "Walking Tall" fan I was certainly disappointed with this TV film of the Tennessee hero. As a movie fan, this ranks as one of the worst veiwing experiences of my life.
5/5
Brian Dennehy gives a great portrayal of Buford Pusser.
by
The real life hero, Buford Pusser has been portrayed by Joe Don Baker, Bo Svenson, and the great Brian Dennehy, who gives the best performance in this wonderful made for TV movie. I highly recommend it, even to those who haven't even heard of Buford Pusser because Dennehy gives a performance that is not to be missed. Plus the action is top notch. A wonderful movie starring the wonderful Brian Dennehy.
Real American Hero, A Summary
Brian Dennehy is the big fisted sheriff Buford Pusser who speaks softly and carries a big stick!
Real American Hero DVD Techincal Details
Cast:
Brian Dennehy
,
Forrest Tucker
Aspect Ratio:
1.33:1
Rated:
NR (Not Rated)
Running Time:
94 mins
UPC:
096009018399
Binding:
DVD
Studio:
Echo Bridge Home Entertainment
Release Date:
2001-01-11
Region Code:
1
Specs:
Color, DVD, NTSC
Language & Subtitles
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