Walking Tall - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Walking Tall"
Walking Tall (1973)
Timing: 2:5 (125 min)
Walking Tall - TMDB rating
6.601/10
144
Walking Tall - Kinopoisk rating
6.336/10
515
Walking Tall - IMDB rating
6.9/10
7500

Film crew

Director

Producer

Mort Briskin
Producer

Executive Producer

Charles A. Pratt
Executive Producer

Writer

Mort Briskin
Writer

Casting

Irving Lande
Casting

Editor

Harry Gerstad
Editor

Costume Design

Oscar Rodriguez
Costume Design
Phyllis Garr
Costume Design
Oscar Rodriguez
Costume Design

Stunts

Production Design

Stan Jolley
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Photo Carey Loftin #52587

Carey Loftin

Carey Loftin
Stunt Coordinator

Gil Perkins

Gil Perkins
Stunt Coordinator

Makeup Artist

Jack H. Young
Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

David Dockendorf
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

Walter Scharf
Original Music Composer

Associate Producer

Joel Briskin
Associate Producer

Second Assistant Director

Mark Sandrich Jr.

Mark Sandrich Jr.
Second Assistant Director

Director of Photography

Jack A. Marta
Director of Photography

Property Master

Sam Gordon
Property Master

Script Supervisor

Hazel W. Hall
Script Supervisor

Electrician

Earl Kennedy
Electrician

Hairstylist

Virginia Jones
Hairstylist

Production Manager

Floyd Joyer
Production Manager

Transportation Coordinator

James D. Brubaker
Transportation Coordinator

Special Effects

Sass Bedig
Special Effects

Assistant Director

Ralph E. Black
Assistant Director
David 'Buck' Hall
Assistant Director

Music Editor

Production Sound Mixer

Andrew Gilmore
Production Sound Mixer

Post Production Supervisor

Houseley Stevenson Jr.
Post Production Supervisor

Production Executive

John Pommer
Production Executive

Sound Editor

James J. Klinger
Sound Editor

Technical Advisor

Buford Pusser
Technical Advisor

What's left behind the scenes

  • Authorities in McNairy County, Tennessee, where the film is set, were so dismayed that their thoroughly corrupt administration had become the center of national attention that they denied the filmmakers permission to shoot, forcing them to film in the neighboring Chester County. The authorities of McNairy County, one of the poorest in the entire state, ignored the influx of funds that the filming would have brought to the county. When the intention to make a remake starring Dwayne Johnson was announced (the film by director Kevin Bray was released in 2004), representatives of the McNairy administration practically pushed their county onto the filmmakers; however, it was all in vain, and the remake was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
  • The real Buford Pusser wanted Bo Svenson to play him in the movie, but Svenson was unavailable, and the role of Pusser was played by Joe Don Baker. When Baker refused to return to the role in Earl Bellamy's action film 'Walking Tall Part 2' (1975), the part was offered to Svenson, and he immediately agreed.
  • The character played by Felton Perry is based—albeit with numerous liberties—on Dave Lipford, the first Black sheriff in the history of the state of Tennessee.
  • John Whittier, played by Logan Ramsey, is based on Carl Douglas White, known as 'Towhead' (1936–1969), a member of organized crime. He died under mysterious circumstances, and some believe that Buford Pusser was involved in his death.
  • Buford Pusser's home was turned into a museum after his death. The museum displays the car in which he passed away—a red 1974 Corvette.
  • The madam of the brothel was played by Rosemary Murphy. This character is based on Louisa Hatcock, a brothel owner and notorious criminal. She fell by the hand of Sheriff Buford Pusser while attempting to kill him herself; however, this occurred not in a bar, but in a motel where she had lured him with a false report of a theft. This took place on February 1, 1966, rather than on Christmas Eve.
  • On August 12, 1967, Buford Pusser's wife (played in the film by Elizabeth Hartman) was shot from a passing car. Pusser himself suffered serious injuries during the attack. The perpetrators were never found. On August 29, 2025, Tennessee law enforcement agencies announced that as a result of investigative actions and the exhumation of his wife's remains, it was determined that he had shot her himself and then faked his own injuries.

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