Final Chapter: Walking Tall Page #2

Synopsis: This is the story of Buford Pusser's final days, not only of his life but also as Sheriff. It seems that times are changing and the people of Pusser's town, who once adored him are now fearing him and feel like it's time to make a change. And there are also some officials who feel the same way and are using every means to get rid of Pusser.
Genre: Action, Crime, Drama
Director(s): Jack Starrett
Production: Bing Crosby Productions
 
IMDB:
5.8
R
Year:
1977
112 min
178 Views


- Yup.

Success, Robby.

Success!

- What do Robby?

- Okay. All the best.

- Listen, you ate something?

- No.

Buford, I

me some bacon and eggs.

I can go after some biscuits.

Sounds good.

Okay, let me

least to get ready.

Joan, what is this?

A woman called you.

Do not give me her name.

Said it was personal.

So saying?

Okay, come right to you.

Joan, do not need this.

Sheriff Pusser here.

- Luan?

- Yes.

Where are you?

Hell.

Okay.

One hour.

Pa.

- Joan?

- Yup?

Think we can rearrange another time to table?

Sure, they do it another time.

Okay.

- You wanna go home?

- No.

Extinguishing the light when you leave?

Yeah, sure.

And I apologize.

- Buford?

- Yup.

You look good.

You have not changed at all.

Yes I have changed.

Some extra pounds.

Let's go.

's Been a while.

- Are you surprised?

- Yup.

Are you happy?

You said not to come back.

But I'm back for good.

I just arrived this afternoon,

and are only passing.

- Where are you going?

- On the coast.

What?

Gulf.

Are you still...?

- Prostitute?

- Yup.

No. I'm in real estate.

- Are you kidding me?

- No.

You directed?

Yes.

I am very good at it.

That's great.

Good for you.

I knew you to be happy.

Oh yes.

- You want a drink?

- Yes, I would.

- How long will you stay?

- I do not know exactly.

Depends.

Even you did not?

For us?

Buford, I heard about your wife.

Sorry.

Yes, and me.

- Tell me something.

- What?

I was the best information you had?

Course you were. I guarantee.

And that criminals did not know what they crackpot.

I knew.

Can I tell you something that I've never told anyone

?

Course.

When I was...

What do I dislike the word.

B*tch.

I had a dream

that one day you will meet a man

you can only

call it mine.

And to love me,

to take care of me.

It's too early, Luan.

's Good about it.

Glad you like it.

- Come here, son.

- Sure.

Sit down, son.

Know, you complete

sheets from your income tax,

it's hard to see how you stand.

What do you mean?

At all expenses that you had last year.

The different

machines that needed your aid.

Any idea about how much money you have approved?

No.

N-a you like what you're gonna say.

Okay.

$ 1,168.

- Not much, right?

- Absolutely not.

Know son, I'll have to think of Mike and Dwan

.

They grow.

Yes, you're right.

Okay, next time after the elections,

I have to ask for a raise.

Are you sure that you still want a warrant?

Yeah, I know that I do.

After all the suffering and wounds

you that job you have caused,

You really like to be sheriff?

Yes, I do.

Know, is that when you look for a good pair of shoes

, and a find.

One good to get fit.

And you see as you come well,

do not want to give them away.

You know what I mean, Dad?

Yes, I know.

Then it must be, son.

I'm going to make my coffee.

You want one?

Yes, I want one myself.

If you put something hard in it.

Okay, Dad.

$ 1,168. Lord.

Good morning.

This is usually the time you get to the office, sheriff?

No, on some days,

at all not enough.

What do you want?

I have some pictures that I want to see.

The man I know.

I find that I O.Q. Teal.

It's a report from the doctor,

if you want to see.

Yes, it O.Q. Teal.

There's a nice view,

no serifs?

I disagree.

- I argue?

- Yup.

Pictures of wounds and bruises,

who maliciously and deliberately

them have caused this man?

Yeah, right.

If I can add,

I could do even better than that.

I do not like your humor Pusser.

A shame.

- Are appointed lawyer's O.Q. Teal.

- Congratulations.

I want to explain something.

When you take a case like this,

receiving less than my usual fee.

The reason I do this,

's because I feel that Volunteer

to defend citizens,

is a civic cause.

If you want, you can believe that.

If not, I'm still matter.

Okay.

O think.

So, be careful what you will say.

What?

I need a professional compromise from both sides.

Want to get to the point?

What I propose is this:

dropped all charges against him OQ Teal,

And in return for this,

I will not press charges against police brutality from you.

Be reasonable, sheriff.

Try to acquire some perspective.

No.

- Do what?

- We do not deal.

Sheriff, I

powerful political connections.

And sheriff station,

soon approaching elections.

I said that we do not deal.

Words inhuman and unusual punishment tell you something?

Be sure to tell me.

Why do not you explain that his boy

and OQ Teal?

I hope you will not forget what you said, or

when they count those votes.

'll Remember.

Buford Pusser That's .

Do not cry.

You do not think that suck beer?

I'll break your hand.

Think well.

What car has flour.

Face cent immediately.

I would like to try them out car.

- Hell, you do not know how to drive Jud.

- Whatever. Avery, you know nothing.

- You have to take that car for a test.

- Bet c-do?

- Bullshit.

- You have blood in you.

Hell, Buford.

You gave me coffee away.

- How are you?

- Aging.

- Though not all aging?

- Yup.

Want to save me?

Bring something to Buford.

Want to tell me something?

No, Buford, do not say anything.

More tragic than time.

Why you wanted to see me?

- Connors know in western realm?

- Sure, your territory belongs.

No

before the land belonged to Hardin.

Then the land was given McNairy

and then hitting territory.

They sent some people out there,

have not found anything against them.

And what's the problem?

The problem is that we have a deal

started there in March called devils.

And scatter drink, naked women,

gambling, like old times.

Attorney districtural

told me that it is not my jurisdiction.

If you go there to jump my ass

's woe.

And I want to go there, alas

to be my ass?

What you want?

I can not do it, Clegg.

I am involved in elections next month.

Buford,

I asked you not to go there.

- No?

- No, I asked.

I said only if you're around,

you could do them

a courtesy visit.

Yes, as you said.

Who is the man behind it?

Guy who owns the property is local.

But the name of the contract is outside.

Is not his name is John Witter?

No, John Smith.

- John Smith.

- Good John Smith.

Here's what I do, Clegg.

I think I'll stop by

one evening to check.

- I appreciate that, Buford.

- I know you would.

- Have your car keys in your pocket?

- Yes, why?

That's not your car?

Of course it's mine.

- Buford Wait, that's my car.

- I know, get on it.

Still starts and girofarele.

See that ruin my car, Buford.

Move slowly, please.

Get the right.

We'll kill you if you so silly.

This is not funny, man.

Watch.

I thought you said you know you drive.

Oh, damn.

- I did.

- You've made my ass. Look there fixed it.

Damn it be if the children

catch one, you put him in jail,

and you'll make it to polish all tevaraia

.

Buford, would you slow down?

I do not see anything in front.

Slow down, man.

Look out.

Buford, watch biker.

What biker?

Watch the road bathrooms.

Damn you to be.

Avery?

Get off.

District?

May be.

You drink?

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