Walking Tall: Lone Justice
Walking Tall: Lone Justice | |
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Directed by | Tripp Reed |
Produced by | Andrew Stevens |
Written by |
Joe Halpin Brian Strasmann |
Starring |
Kevin Sorbo Haley Ramm Jennifer Sipes |
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 Entertainment |
Release date |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Walking Tall: Lone Justice is an action film and direct-to-video sequel to 2004's Walking Tall and Walking Tall: The Payback, the film was directed by Tripp Reed and stars Kevin Sorbo, Haley Ramm and Jennifer Sipes.
Plot
The film takes place one year following the events of Walking Tall: The Payback. In Dallas, when the two prime witnesses against the drug-lord Octavio Pérez are murdered by his gangsters in a safe-house, the testimony of FBI-agent Kate Jensen and three other agents become the only chance to keep the criminal in prison.
They are lodged in another safe-house to wait for the trial, but the place is invaded by the criminals and the agents are executed. However, Kate is only wounded and her boyfriend Nick believes that there is a traitor in the agency and decides to bring her to his ranch in the country to protect her life with his reliable local friends.
Cast
- Kevin Sorbo as Nick Prescott
- Yvette Nipar as Agent Kate Jensen
- Haley Ramm as Samantha Jensen
- Elizabeth Barondes as Agent Marcia Tunney
- Rodrigo de la Rosa as Octavio Pérez
- Christina Hearn as Ramona
- Jonny Cruz as Ciro
- Mark W. Johnsonas Lt. Doug Maxwell
- Benjamin Burdick as Agent Russell
- Gail Cronauer as Emma Prescott
- Jennifer Sipes as Crystal Martin
- Jackson Hurst as Hank
- Merk Harbour as Art
- Timothy Vahle as John Bishop
- Andrew Stevens as Andrew Davis
- Lawrence Varnado as Anderson
- Michael Crabtree as Stevens
- Edgar Arreola as Ruiz
- Víctor Quintero as Hector
- Russell Towery as Agent Clark
Production
The film was mostly shot in Lake Bonavista, Canada.
Controversy
There was some controversy brought by Dwana Pusser (daughter of Buford Pusser) who released a statement on her website condemning the previous sequel and this film, saying "I have read the scripts and they are very vulgar.[1] As a Christian woman, I am very upset with the direction [that] the movies have taken."[2]