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Walking tall, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures presents a Hyde Park Entertainment/Mandeville Films production in association with Burke/Samples/Foster Productions and WWE Films ; produced by Jim Burke, Lucas Foster and Paul Schiff, Ashok Amritraj and David Hoberman ; screenplay by David Klass and Channing Gibson and David Levien & Brian Koppelman ; directed by Kevin Bray

Label
Walking tall, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures presents a Hyde Park Entertainment/Mandeville Films production in association with Burke/Samples/Foster Productions and WWE Films ; produced by Jim Burke, Lucas Foster and Paul Schiff, Ashok Amritraj and David Hoberman ; screenplay by David Klass and Channing Gibson and David Levien & Brian Koppelman ; directed by Kevin Bray
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
MPAA rating: PG-13; for sequences of intense violence, sexual content, drug material and language
Main title
Walking tall
Oclc number
55696542
Responsibility statement
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures presents a Hyde Park Entertainment/Mandeville Films production in association with Burke/Samples/Foster Productions and WWE Films ; produced by Jim Burke, Lucas Foster and Paul Schiff, Ashok Amritraj and David Hoberman ; screenplay by David Klass and Channing Gibson and David Levien & Brian Koppelman ; directed by Kevin Bray
Runtime
86
Summary
After completing his tour of duty, Chris Vaughn, a U.S. Army Special Forces operative, returns to his rural Northwest community, which is being ravaged by petty crime and widespread drug use. Upon learning that these depredations are byproducts of the outwardly glamorous casino run by his childhood buddy, Jay Hamilton, Chris ousts the corrupt sheriff and runs for office himself, declaring war on Hamilton and his minions after he wins the election. Chris totes a six-foot-long wooden beam, which helps equalize the multi-adversary confrontations he must face in order to clean up the town
Target audience
general
Technique
live action
Classification
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