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Walking Tall

One man will stand up for what's right.
2004 | 86m | English

(113120 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

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A former U.S. soldier returns to his hometown to find it overrun by crime and corruption, which prompts him to clean house.
Release Date: Apr 02, 2004
Director: Kevin Bray
Writer: David Levien, Brian Koppelman, David Klass, Channing Gibson
Genres: Adventure, Action, Drama, Thriller
Keywords small town, martial arts, war veteran, based on true story, remake, torture, one man army, one against many, action hero
Production Companies Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Hyde Park Entertainment, Mandeville Films, WWE Studios, Burke/Samples/Foster Productions, Cub Eight Productions
Box Office Revenue: $57,223,888
Budget: $46,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Dwayne Johnson Chris Vaughn
Johnny Knoxville Ray Templeton
Neal McDonough Jay Hamilton
Kristen Wilson Michelle Vaughn
Ashley Scott Deni
Khleo Thomas Pete Vaughn
John Beasley Chris Vaughn Sr.
Barbara Tarbuck Connie Vaughn
Michael Bowen Sheriff Stan Watkins
Kevin Durand Booth
Andrew Tarbet Jimmy
Patrick Gallagher Keith
John Stewart Rusty
Eric Breker Deputy Ralston
Ryan Robbins Travis
Michael Adamthwaite Burke
Darcy Laurie Smittie
Fred Keating Doctor
Ben Cardinal Michele's Partner
Birkett Turton Kenner
Terence Kelly Judge L. Powell
Tom Scholte Merle Crowe
Mark Houghton County Prosecutor
James Ashcroft Bailiff
Eric Keenleyside Dan Stadler
Aaron Douglas Casino Stickman
Michael Soltis Casino Maintenance Worker
April Telek Casino Waitress
Sandra Steier Addict Mother
Ben Cotton Drug Dealer
Cobie Smulders Exotic Beauty
Chelsie Amber McEachnie Lap Dancer
Kaja Gjesdal Lap Dancer
Melody Cherpaw Lap Dancer
Alana Drozduke Casino Trashy Woman
Sandra Higueras Casino Trashy Woman
Ty Olsson Deputy
Ana Mirkovic Blackjack Dealer
David Purvis Ray's AA Sponsor
Beverley Elliott Nurse
Rita Edwards Wet T-Shirt Girl
Sarah Smith Wet T-Shirt Girl
Douglas Sheridan Boxman
Katina Robillard Dollar Bill Girl
Jacqueline Stewart Girl on Platform
Name Job
Kevin Bray Director
David Levien Screenplay
Brian Koppelman Screenplay
Graeme Revell Original Music Composer
Doug Chapman Stunts
David Klass Screenplay
George Bowers Editor
Channing Gibson Screenplay
Robert Ivison Editor
Glen MacPherson Director of Photography
Brent Thomas Production Design
Roxanne Methot Art Direction
Louise Roper Set Decoration
Randi Hiller Casting
Bill Bannerman Unit Production Manager
Suzanne Lore Unit Production Manager
Matthew Iadarola Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Gary Gegan Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Mike Crestejo Stunt Coordinator
David M. Morizot Stunt Coordinator
David Soo Stunt Coordinator
Mark Aisbett Stunts
Sean Cannon Stunts
Ryan Ennis Stunts
Mark Fielding Stunts
Yvette Jackson Stunts
Neil Jones Stunts
Rick Moore Stunts
John Sampson Stunts
Chris Sayour Stunts
Ryan Schroeder Stunts
Sharon Simms Stunts
Claire Webb Stunts
Gerald Wong Stunts
David McLeod First Assistant Director
Charles Crossin Second Assistant Director
Coreen Mayrs Local Casting
Heike Brandstatter Local Casting
Adam Parboosingh Assistant Art Director
Julian Chojnacki "A" Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator
Patrick Stepien First Assistant "A" Camera
Justin Bergler Second Assistant "A" Camera
Greg Fox "B" Camera Operator
Trevor Holbrook First Assistant "B" Camera
Garth Longmore Second Assistant "B" Camera
Jenny Madsen Camera Loader
Bob Akester Still Photographer
Jon-Michael Preece Script Supervisor
Christina Bulbrook Production Coordinator
Megan Basaraba Third Assistant Director
Sean Watson Third Assistant Director
Paul Millspaugh First Assistant Editor
Linda Yeaney First Assistant Sound Editor
Andrew Bock Assistant Sound Editor
Michael W. Mitchell Sound Effects Editor
Hamilton Sterling Sound Effects Editor
Linda Folk ADR Supervisor
Michele Perrone ADR Editor
Michael Magill Dialogue Editor
Christopher Flick Foley Supervisor
Michael A. Morongell Mixing Engineer
Alyson Dee Moore Foley Artist
Mary Jo Lang Foley Mixer
Scott Morgan Foley Recordist
Matt Dubin Sound Recordist
Eric Gotthelf ADR Mixer
Eric Thompson ADR Mixer
Carolyn Tapp ADR Recordist
Lars Ekstrom Production Sound Mixer
Mike Gardner Boom Operator
Adam Swart Music Coordinator
John Katovsich Music Consultant
Daryl Berg Music Consultant
Tim Scanlin Music Consultant
Brent Brooks Music Editor
Ashley Revell Music Editor
Carolyn Cameron Assistant Costume Designer
Tara R. Hinecker Costumer
Pearl Louie Key Makeup Artist
Julie McHaffie Key Hair Stylist
Lindsay Burke On Set Dresser
Amrit Set Designer
Nicola Irwin Set Designer
Len Morganti Storyboard Artist
Robert Pratt Storyboard Artist
Dean Lockwood Special Effects Coordinator
Jodi Reavley Assistant Production Coordinator
Rachel Solow Hairstylist
Courtney Gross Casting Associate
Kendra Shay Clark Casting Assistant
Sara LaCava Casting Assistant
Errin Lally Casting Coordinator
James Forsyth Extras Casting
Val Stefoff Unit Production Manager
Mick MacKay Second Unit First Assistant Director
Warren Hanna Second Assistant Director
Daniel Henshaw First Assistant "A" Camera
Morgan McLachlan Second Assistant "A" Camera
Kevin Hall "B" Camera Operator
Paul Mitchnick "B" Camera Operator
Dave Roman First Assistant "B" Camera
Dwight Durham Second Assistant "B" Camera
Ray McIntyre Jr. Visual Effects Supervisor
George Macri Visual Effects Producer
Joshua D. Comen Visual Effects Producer
Michael Adkisson Digital Compositor
Fred Masselink Digital Compositor
G. Marq Roswell Music Supervisor
Mort Briskin Original Film Writer
Sarah Halley Finn Casting
Richard King Sound Designer, Supervising Sound Editor
Rick Pearce Stunts
Gilbert B. Combs Stunts
Jeff Habberstad Stunt Coordinator, Second Unit Director
Carolyn Anderson Stunts
Scott J. Ateah Stunts
Shawn Beaton Stunts
Jason Calder Stunts
Vince Crestejo Stunts
Mike Dopud Stunts
Glenn Ennis Stunts
Brad Kelly Stunts
Ken Kirzinger Stunts
Steven McMichael Stunts
Gerald Paetz Stunts
Darryl Scheelar Stunts
Shawn Stewart Stunts
Owen Walstrom Stunts
John Wardlow Stunts
John Roesch Foley Artist
Chris Navarro ADR Recordist
Barbara Harris ADR Voice Casting
Jeff Dawn Makeup Department Head
Benjamin Easterday Stand In
Tanoai Reed Stunt Double
Ashley Bell Assistant Director Trainee
David Franco Second Unit Director of Photography
Gersha Phillips Costume Designer
Krista Bell Stunts
Tanya Groenewold Assistant Set Decoration
Name Title
Keith Samples Executive Producer
Bill Bannerman Co-Producer
Marcienne Friesland Associate Producer
Paul Schiff Producer
Vince McMahon Executive Producer
Jim Burke Producer
Lucas Foster Producer
Ashok Amritraj Producer
David Hoberman Producer
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Popularity Metrics

Popularity History


Year Month Avg Max Min
2024 4 36 62 22
2024 5 41 67 27
2024 6 31 49 19
2024 7 37 62 21
2024 8 41 71 21
2024 9 31 73 20
2024 10 31 60 18
2024 11 28 51 19
2024 12 27 49 18
2025 1 30 65 20
2025 2 19 34 4
2025 3 8 28 1
2025 4 3 4 2
2025 5 3 5 3
2025 6 3 4 2
2025 7 2 4 2
2025 8 3 3 2
2025 9 5 6 4

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2025 9 863 863
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2025 5 853 887
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2025 4 624 624
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2025 3 634 769
Year Month High Avg
2025 2 975 975

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Reviews

Dark Jedi
6.0

There is absolutely nothing special about this movie. It is average all the way. It is however a decent enough off-the-shelf action flick which fulfils its purpose. That is to provide an hour and a half of decent entertainment. Our hero comes back from being away for quite a while and finds the b ... ad guys are in control. A pretty classical story which have been used since the first movies were made (and even before that). The movie can easily be said to be a modern day Western movie as far as the story goes. Our hero, Dwayne Johnson, is doing a decent job of being a hero. The actions scenes, which is really why you are watching this movie after all, are reasonably well done. Of course they are more of TV-movie quality than anything else but good enough in the context of this movie. The movie plays out more or less exactly as you would expect. Hero comes home, find bad guys in control, gets into shuffle with bad guys, bad guys tries to take on hero via family and friends, fails, hero goes after main bad guy in a long chase/fight, happy ending, roll after texts. As I wrote, it could just as well have been an old Western movie. The traditional western saloon is replaced by a casino and the whisky and cattle is replaced with crooked gambling and some modern drug dealing. The one part I though was silly, as in bad silly, was the trial in the first half of the movie. Warning, spoiler ahead! I mean, come on. Hero demolishes Casino and gets put on trial, hero shows jury his scars and asks to get a non-guilty verdict, jury happily obliges him. What the f…? Apart from this the movie completed its mission of knocking and hour and a half off my life while keeping me from being bored in front of the TV.

May 16, 2024