Final Chapter: Walking Tall Page #4
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- 1977
- 112 min
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Pusser, cleaned offenders.
A:
done a good job in his own way.
Including
breaking anything and anyone who stood in his way.
I think it's time to show the rest of the country,
as McNairy County,
no longer needs a new Wyatt Earp,
Come here and shoot bad guys.
Thank you very much.
Stay there, Pusser.
You're in your jurisdiction.
This place is closed.
Everybody out.
Get out.
Go away.
- What is it?
- E Pusser.
Catch it.
Get out, come on.
Come outside.
To see you, Kitty.
Do you have a minute,
take out of here.
Okay, buddy.
You now know who to vote for.
Watch your step, Martha.
Bring it here.
- Look, Grandpa.
- What have we here?
- Who caught him on that big?
- I.
What a good girl you are.
- I've got one.
- You always catch one.
What about fish that I caught myself?
I guarantee that guy had about 2 kilograms.
My dad knows all the best places.
Yes, because you have taken very early morning
.
And Dad, how did we do?
It was close, Buford.
Because of the rain, few were to vote.
In fact, it was so close,
that they counted again at night.
Si?
At how close it was, you lose
sheriff station.
How to be a dad?
Not to be sheriff?
I will find something else to do, son.
Go home,
and start cleaning the fish.
Wait, that I help you.
- Hello, Richard, how are you?
- Welcome back home, Mr. Witter.
It's good to be home.
I say, Johnny.
You can have New York, London and Paris
,
but still like it better in Tennessee.
Who the hell is that fat?
- This is Sally.
- Oh, yes.
Hi, good to be your heart.
Glad to see you.
I say, Richard, home is home.
Well you handle the task. Thank You.
I was so disgusted as I stayed at the hotel.
So damn
was fired.
Much I enjoy it.
Elections have not changed much though.
If you try to bring a hooker
bus and slot machines,
you'll have much trouble.
Know that.
Do not worry, Bob.
I can wait.
I have some other business outside the territory of McNairy.
Seeing Buford Pusser,
relieved badge and gun,
pleases me so f***ing much.
Face wait easier.
Can I serve a drink?
I think you have kindly ask you to wait.
E-usually serve you.
Take liqueurs.
Find the kitchen and Diet Coke.
Because of French,
will not ever stop being sheriff.
You can run for two years and over.
But until then, what will you do?
A working the road.
Buford, that's great.
Yes, yesterday I sent the request.
That would be no problem
your history.
Buford, how about if you go to the office tomorrow
, visit us?
Many of the tribunal,
they would like to see you.
I do not think I'll do that for a while
.
Buford, we miss you.
I guarantee Joan,
as me I miss you.
If you would not rush
jumping on the first job that emerges...
Should rest for a while.
The only problem is with those
IRS. We recall the debt.
No make money repairing old cars and selling them.
Yeah, well, I'll have to
maintained for a while.
I doubt that the money you get it these days.
Savings account does not look too bright.
I thought maybe his brother may
to find them something good in Illinois.
There are good places to work here.
Let's move on Mike and Dwan
north?
Oh, no.
Do not count on it.
Something good,
will be emerging here soon.
I hope you're right, Mom.
I hope in your heart.
- Move your car on the road.
- Do not do any damage.
If I have no car, that does not mean that I have to
road block.
People come to see me later,
and need place to park.
We'll see about that, motherf***er.
If I do not have any car
it does not give any right to block my path
.
Like coming here as head over all.
Do you want to stop, Mrs. Watley
and listen to me?
'll Say one last time.
Call the sheriff now.
- I will not call me, please.
- Well, it's my property.
And I do not see why you can not do what I want.
Who is it blocking my way?
Ms. Watley,
I do not care what you do.
Whatever you do, it's not my concern.
We guarantee it.
Thanks, Sheriff Pusser.
I'm serious.
I show you a few of now.
How do you like that, sir
white cloth?
Let your mouth shut,
until you do not move it in place.
Stop that.
Are you crazy?
Stop it, nebuno.
You pasta cool for that, you know.
Buford Pusser said it's not his care
I do on my property.
- Buford Pusser's not the sheriff.
- Right?
Then, call whoever you want.
Buford, remember when you gave up wrestling
,
and began to be partners?
Yes, I remember.
What were those good times, right?
Yes.
I think about six logs daily passing by.
Mill not look now who knows what.
I heard forests of Tennessee,
or to multiply in the future.
Business or good when we go.
But that does not make us any better now.
I spoke on the phone with your brother
John Howard last night.
- I had a long discussion.
- How is she?
Good, very good.
We'll borrow 500 dollars to get around.
Why?
I tried to keep it away from you, Buford,
mortgage payment but I delayed a week.
I made excuses to the bank.
And social benefits,
can not cover taxes.
Savings account is nearly empty.
I did not know that.
Anyway,
news to hear soon from road patrol.
Yes.
Times were good before,
or to be and to come all the same.
You just have to resist a while.
- That's it?
- Yes, that's it.
I took two weeks, right?
- I took.
- Pa.
Sheriff Hello, how are you?
Buford, wait a minute.
- What do Lloyd?
- Okay.
I'm glad I ran into you.
Do you have a moment?
I and more.
's About Mrs. Watley.
No doubt falls
co to pay damages to the car my client
but swear on the Bible,
as thou hast said to do it.
Lloyd, I have not said so.
They all say to the world that no longer serif
.
Buford, so I know it is.
But I tell you what she told me.
That's all.
What you do when you buy.
Here.
Glass that's kinda dirty, O.Q.
- Get clean it.
- Clean it immediately.
- Look, it's clean.
- Yup.
Wait. Do not push yourself so hard
. Let me out.
I want to ask you.
What you handle time now?
Buy a car, better
patch, and then sell.
From time to time, longer receive
circumstances in which it must investigate.
And I thought,
maybe you want to try.
What kind of cases?
For example, in cases of divorce
,
one party wants to
a check on the other.
Not much I would do to this.
Depends
it is not the only type of case.
Appreciate that, Lloyd,
but should soon receive news from road patrol.
Okay, buddy, do you need help sometime if
,
until you get back on his feet,
do not hesitate, you hear me?
- I appreciate that.
- Okay, buddy.
And we go again.
O.Q., here he comes.
Get out of the way.
When you are released from prison
the OQ ?
I do not think that's your job, sheriff.
Wait, now that you're no longer sheriff.
- Put down that hair.
- I have to put it next to your ear.
Let my hair down.
It's not normal to take a human child.
- And put him in an orphanage as a bastard.
- You're a parent unworthy, O.Q.
Come on.
Damn it to be.
What a mess.
F***ing morons can or to learn.
Hell, Buford,
What have you done now?
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