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 | | April 2nd, 2004  | Kevin Bray |  | Channing Gibson, David Klass |  | Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, Johnny Knoxville, Ashley Scott, Neal McDonough, John Beasley |  | MGM |  | Action, Drama |  | walkingtallmovie.com |  | PG-13 for sequences of intense violence, sexual content, drug material and language |  | 86 minutes |  | $45,977,000 (US total) |  | Download (HTML) |
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 |  |  | | | | In Walking Tall, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson plays Chris Vaughn, a retired soldier who returns to his hometown to make a new life for himself, only to discover his wealthy high school rival, Jay Hamilton (McDonough), has closed the once-prosperous lumber mill and turned the town's resources towards his own criminal gains. The place Chris grew up is now overrun with crime, drugs, and violence. Enlisting the help of his old pal Ray Templeton (Knoxville), Chris gets elected sheriff and vows to shut down Hamilton's operations. His actions endanger his family and threaten his own life, but Chris refuses to back down until his hometown once again feels like home. |
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"There are a few things here for The Rock to walk tall about, but unfortunately the action and story aren’t among them."
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"It's a nice, quick little jaunt of a movie that shows us the greatness of The Great One, and shows us that a movie can be short and entertaining at the same time."
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