Walking Tall: The Payback
Walking Tall: The Payback | |
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Directed by | Tripp Reed |
Produced by | Alison Semenza |
Written by |
Joe Halpin Brian Strasmann |
Starring |
Kevin Sorbo Haley Ramm |
Music by |
David Wurst Eric Wurst |
Cinematography | Jas Shelton |
Edited by | Vanick Moradian |
Production company |
Andrew Stevens Entertainment Walking Tall Productions |
Distributed by | Sony Pictures Home Entertainment |
Release dates |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $880,000 |
Walking Tall: The Payback is a 2007 action-thriller film directed by Tripp Reed and stars Kevin Sorbo and Haley Ramm.
Prelude
The direct-to-video stand-alone sequel to 2004's Walking Tall (starring Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson), the main character's name is Nick Prescott, unlike the original's Buford Pusser or the remake's Chris Vaughn.
Plot
This time, the plot focuses on a local hero who takes justice into his own hands. Ex military Nick (Kevin Sorbo) returns to his hometown. His father, the sheriff, tries to stand up against a brutal gang of ruthless criminals who intimidate and blackmail the people to sell them their business. He then is killed by the gang's leader Harvey Morris.
With the help of a FBI agent and a few old friends, Nick himself becomes sheriff, then vows to do everything in his power to destroy the gang and their ruthless leader, and win back his city. Eventually he shoots Morris and his gang.
Cast
- Kevin Sorbo as Nick Prescott
- Haley Ramm as Samantha Jensen
- Richard Dillard as Charlie Prescott
- Gail Cronauer as Emma Prescott
- Ntokozo Mntwini as Hap Worrell
- A.J. Buckley as Harvey Morris
- Bentley Mitchum as Walter Morris
- Yvette Nipar as Agent Kate Jensen
- Jennifer Sipes as Crystal Martin
- Todd Terry as Lou Dowdy
- Jerry Cotton as Traxell Byrne
- John S. Davies as Det. Pete Michaels
- Richard Nance as Frank Boggs
- Marc Macaulay as Herb Sherman
- Brad Leland as Mitch
- David Frye as Howie
- Craig Erickson as Jack Simms
- Jackson Hurst as Hank
- Charles Baker as Nate
Controversy
There was some controversy before this film's release, as Dwana Pusser (daughter of Buford Pusser) released a statement on her website condemning this movie and its upcoming sequel, saying "I have read the scripts and they are very vulgar.[1] As a Christian woman I am very upset with the direction the movies have taken."[2]
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