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A Real American Hero

When two boys are killed and two girls are blinded for life in a tragic accident, Buford Pusser, the town sheriff, is determined to get revenge. Though he must bend the law, Pusser is resolved to get the bootleg booze and dope king of the county who provided the poisoned moonshine that caused the accident. Based on the real-life folk hero whose career inspired the Walking Tall movies.

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Release : 1978
Rating : 5.6
Studio : Bing Crosby Productions, 
Crew : Production Design,  Set Decoration, 
Cast : Brian Dennehy Forrest Tucker Brian Kerwin Ken Howard Sheree North
Genre : Drama Action Crime TV Movie

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Steinesongo
2018/08/30

Too many fans seem to be blown away

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ManiakJiggy
2018/08/30

This is How Movies Should Be Made

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Robert Joyner
2018/08/30

The plot isn't so bad, but the pace of storytelling is too slow which makes people bored. Certain moments are so obvious and unnecessary for the main plot. I would've fast-forwarded those moments if it was an online streaming. The ending looks like implying a sequel, not sure if this movie will get one

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Billy Ollie
2018/08/30

Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable

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bluesman-20
2014/01/23

A Real American Hero. Is a fictional account of Buford Pusser's life. The story is there are some deaths that have occurred in McNairy County. The evidence and witnesses point to a former friend of Buford's. Now a local mobster he opposes Buford at every turn using the town's by laws against him. Buford turns the tables on him by using the same trick. Butthe mobster is still selling his poisoned moonshine. Then an old friend of Buford's comes home a former Hooker who was Buford's informant against the state line mob. She's come home to find a respectable life but the townspeople hold her former life against her. and Buford decides to help her by making her respectable. He finds a good job for her and slowly wins the town over. Meanwhile Buford's war with his old friend heads towards a tragic ending as Buford and his friend are forced to fight to the bitter end.I see A Real American Hero as a love Letter to Buford Pusser.. The film is in step with the legend of Buford Pusser. and it keeps in character the way Buford was. A Highly enjoyable made for TV movie. Brian Dennehy is the perfect choice for Buford Pusser. and my favourite actor to play Buford after Joe Don Baker. Worth watching and highly recommended.

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Wizard-8
2013/02/07

The three original theatrical "Walking Tall" movies eventually lead to a short-lived television series in 1981, but three years earlier there was apparently an attempt by the makers of the theatrical movies to bring the legend of Buford Pusser as a TV series. It was with this made-for-TV movie, a series pilot in disguise. After seeing it, it's probably best these guys didn't get the green light to make a series. It's a really slow and dull movie. Though the movie starts off with Pusser's pursuit of moonshiners, it soon forgets to focus on this plot, and instead focuses on unnecessary characters and subplots. There is also a lack of action; after the opening car chase and disco smash-up, there's no more action for the next hour or so. That previously mentioned action, as well as the climatic action sequence, are flatly directed and have no excitement at all. And while Brian Dennehy may seem like a good choice to play Busser, his performance here lacks spark. He seems very uninterested in every scene he is. The 1981 television series (made by different people) was far from a great show, but it was still a lot better than this sorry TV pilot!

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sol1218
2007/05/04

(Slight Spoilers) Somewhat fictional account of the life and times of Sheriff Buford Pusser, convincingly played by Brian Dennehy. The film "A Real American Hero" Brings out both the courage combativeness as well as the sensitivity of the late and legendary sheriff of Tennessee's's McNairy County and what he was faced with both the bad guys and the law, that in most cases protected them in, fighting crime. Keeping the violence in check we get to see Buford's attempt to stamp out crime in McNairy County but soon realizing that when you take the law into your own hands you end up, instead of enforcing, breaking it.Sheriff Pusser is incensed at the deaths of two local teenage boys and the blinding of their two girlfriends, whom he caught speeding. Finding out that they were served bootleg whiskey, or rat gut hooch, at the nearby Danny's Disco. Buford goes there not for a drink or to dance but to takes the place apart. Hauled into court like a common criminal for a number of violations of the law, like destroying private property, Buford promises the judge that he'll be a good boy from now on. Going the letter of the law Buford attempts to get Danny Boy Mitchell, Ken Howard, the owner of Danny's Disco and top hood in McNairy County and put him behind bars by doing it.Danny Boy who at first felt safe from Sheriff Pusser with the law and courts being on his side soon becomes a paranoid nut-case as his enterprise, of bootlegging and being a night club disco entrepreneur, was in danger of going bankrupt. With Pusser finding the most obscure laws on the books, some over 100 years old, to fine Danny Boy he's in danger of being put him out of business. Getting desperate Danny has his hoods try to run and gun down Buford and his two kids only to get him really pi**ed off at them and work twice as hard, in finding violations on Danny Boy's business ventures, to put Danny not only out of business but behind bars. Which leads in Danny now really losing it, after Buford worked him over in a "friendly" boxing match, and has his hoods set sheriff Pusser up for the kill, with the help of his girlfriend who works in Buford's office. This action his his part in the end spells curtains for Danny Boy not Sheriff Pusser.Nowhere as violent and brutal as the previous two "Walking Tall" or "Buford Pusser" movies but more interesting though according to the movies epilogue the story is fiction. Actor Brian Dennehy heroic as well as sensitive portrayal of the legendary sheriff made him far more human, and not being a mindless and unstoppable one man wrecking crew. Besides being a loving father and husband Buford also goes out of his way in a side plot that had really nothing to do with the movie to help beautiful ex-convict Carrie Todd played by Sherre North. With the self-righteous and stuffed up women of McNairy County wanting to run Carrie out of town Bufrord invited her to go the big dance, with him of course, in order to stick it to the overlay concerned women in town. Carrie herself won over their respect by saving the life of Eunis', the head of the righteous squad, daughters life when she was chocking on a chicken bone using the Heinrick maneuver. You see Carrie studied being a nurse while spending time behind bars.P.S The theme song in the movie "A True American Hero" aptly titled "Walking Tall" was sung by Don Williams.

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MEEdmo42
2007/02/05

I have seen several versions of this sheriff and for me, Brian Dennehy is the one who seems most able to hold his own against the "bad guys". He portrays a man who loves his town and wants more than anything to rid the area of those who would destroy it.....including the children and teens. (Ken Howard did a great job with his part) I think it was excellent because I found it believable. The surrounding characters also lent great credibility, well done by all. I am a fan of Sheree North anyway, and find that in this movie she is as beautiful a lady as always. I really enjoyed how she was finally accepted by the better-than-thou church lady. If you have seen the other Buford Pusser movies and not this one, then you have missed a treat. Of all of Brian's movies, (I am a Jack Reed fan), this is one of his best of his earlier ones. I bought mine second hand online and was not disappointed.

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