Walking Tall Part II

Synopsis: Sheriff Buford Pusser continues his one-man war against moonshiners and a ruthless crime syndicate after the murder of his wife in late 1960's Tennessee.
Director(s): Earl Bellamy
Production: American International Pictures
 
IMDB:
6.2
PG
Year:
1975
109 min
157 Views


This film is inspired Buford Pusser

of his life,

author of himself eriful relative Pusser.

However, changes were made to avoid identification

or portrayal of people still alive.

I certify that the following statements are true.

Signed, Howard B. Kreitsek.

Author

Tennessee ERIFUL II

Grady! Obra!

Flies a lot of ideas here, more something like narii.

Even so? As such?

As a doctor of Buford, you can not see how it May

asked to reapply for the job.

He had the whole neck in plaster so long.

I have is talk that may need a erif

healthier.

- Can you, Grady.

- Thank you, but can not.

Only if I would pray

personal Buford.

But this is something that I would not ask

because this is a job that would like to finish

alone.

Want to zicei me that the world thinks Buford

no longer able to be erif?

Frankly speaking,

agree with them.

Only because God still lives

after ambush.

That Criminals or soon to become clogged.

I say that Buford's Point

to leave prolonged rest.

Carl, everyone knows that your son will not rest until

will not catch all.

I agree with Floyd, Carl.

I might as well speak

If you plant beans or cotton.

He said it quite clearly, Carl.

If Buford will run again

not some creature in eastern Tennessee's

that would scare him.

I know that he will not cancel that easy,

until those responsible for the ambush,

are not dead or in prison.

Imbecile.

Dobson Pinky's gate, sir.

See well where are you. Also

seeing that you bring someone with you.

's Just Ray Henry, sir.

Next time you do as I say, not

bring anyone here. Now come inside.

Right, sir.

Tell him he can expect here.

- Why?

- Stay here and waiting.

What the f*** your head, Pinky Dobson,

of that a**hole bring him here?

You're not thinking at all?

I thought maybe you would like to speak and with him

, Mr. Witter.

Eventually, Ray Henry

was in it with me all the time.

Just

and gaca that you brought all the way from Boston,

making sure that Buford Pusser

will be settled once and for all.

Is not that what you said?

Jesus Christ,

know how many times I shot.

It's not natural for a man able to survive

after how many bullets I put into it.

Thi have chosen when

and his wife was in the car.

And you handled it so well, that the police

and the FBI in Tennessee

prowl around for a ispitor Thapa.

You can not blame me

for that, sir.

I can not?

Listen to me, Dobson.

And listen well.

Bastard that wherever

hid him, recovering himself,

If i show again face in McNairy County,

you better find yourself

any way for him to have an accident.

Or i say, Pinky Dobson,

That's not enough room for you to drink

industry Poth work in Tennessee

Once me and my partners

a say.

- Do you understand?

- I understand, Mr. Witter.

I know exactly what you want, and me and Ray Henry

want to do exactly that.

Good.

Old man Witter has ice instead of blood, that it have your say.

When i look at "that"

know that serious talk.

What does that do?

To arrange it on Pusser,

Once out of hiding.

It wants, and this time,

to be and forever.

Can do that.

Thing is that because of the attention federal

must seem like an accident.

And how?

I'll think of something.

I bet that yes, Pinky.

I bet you do.

Thank you, Mr. erif. Sorry,

that I have their pictures. But I have.

- erifului mother, and children are here.

- You just leave.

You keep abreast, Mr. erif.

- Hi, Daddy.

- Hi, Mom. Dude.

I see you have your helmet

took on the head.

I do better with each passing day.

Carl said... You have to ask you something, son.

Asks mother.

What about the elections?

Tell Dad,

to pass me on the list.

I do not want that someone to do something illegal.

I want the people of the county,

to make this decision.

Daddy, when removing bandages or have your

on your face, you may otherwise you look like?

Does it make your dad laugh.

Hurt him.

What nonsense to talk about.

Let's just leave him on your father to rest.

Out next cop Wait a moment.

I love you, Daddy.

Come home soon.

Pa.

- I take care of things very well.

- I know that you care, son.

Buford...

There's no shame if you should give up station

erif.

I know that, Mom.

Always talk about it.

Talk much.

You minunai two children.

Mother has been taken away from them.

And you know, that I'm not getting any younger.

Well Think about it, son.

Think about very well.

Listen, that old

farmers there, peasants AIA

make him a hero like in fairy tales.

And neither saw him disfigured.

Listen to me,

most certainly will be reelected

If not divide some money to steal badge.

Normal and I would I want to know where you hide

. But we do not know where it is.

Damn how much it costs.

How not won there since I was gambling and prostitution businesses

.

- Preparing yourself, J. R. Look who's coming.

- I see it. I see.

- How you doing, J. R. ?

- Congratulations on winning votes, Mr. erif.

Thank you, I appreciate that.

- Have you stayed away from trouble?

- Now we can play peacefully.

Sound quite right.

Talking.

Mr. erif, if you get your lost hair

that old, have brought new get your new one.

How nice. Very beautiful.

Thank you much.

See there?

We put all the names on it.

Even so e.

Am going to the office to see who give

head.

Does that bat at him.

I still have.

Hi, Buford.

- Good to have you back, Buford.

- Glad to be back.

Hello, sir.

Hello, Manny.

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