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Tall Tale: The Unbelievable Adventure

A journey into a world where legends come to life. Dreams come true. And every boy is a hero.
1995 | 98m | English

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A young boy draws on the inspiration of legendary western characters to find the strength to fight an evil land baron in the old west who wants to steal his family's farm and destroy their idyllic community. When Daniel Hackett sees his father Jonas gravely wounded by the villainous Stiles, his first urge is for his family to flee the danger, and give up their life on a farm which Daniel has come to despise anyway. Going alone to a lake to try to decide what to do, he falls asleep on a boat and wakes to find himself in the wild west, in the company of such "tall tale" legends as Pecos Bill, Paul Bunyan, John Henry and Calamity Jane. Together, they battle the same villains Daniel is facing in his "real" world, ending with a heroic confrontation in which the boy stands up to Stiles and his henchmen, and rallies his neighbors to fight back against land grabbers who want to destroy their town.
Release Date: Mar 24, 1995
Director: Jeremiah S. Chechik
Writer: Robert Rodat, Steve Bloom
Genres: Family, Adventure, Western
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Production Companies Walt Disney Pictures, Caravan Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $32,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Patrick Swayze Pecos Bill
Oliver Platt Paul Bunyan
Roger Aaron Brown John Henry
Nick Stahl Daniel Hackett
Scott Glenn J.P. Stiles
Stephen Lang Jonas Hackett
Jared Harris Head Thug Pug
Catherine O'Hara Calamity Jane
Burgess Meredith Old Man (uncredited)
Scott Wilson Zeb
William H. Macy Railroad Magnate
Moira Sinise Mary Hackett
Name Job
Robert Rodat Writer
Randy Edelman Original Music Composer
Janusz Kamiński Director of Photography
Rick Heinrichs Art Direction
Andy Gill Stunts
Ernie F. Orsatti Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator
Jim Dultz Art Direction
Jeremiah S. Chechik Director
Richard Chew Editor
Jerie Kelter Set Decoration
Steve Bloom Writer
Jackie Burch Casting
Wayne A. Finkelman Costume Design
Eugenio Zanetti Production Design
Jimmy Ortega Stunts
Tex O'Reilly Characters
Melinda Sue Gordon Still Photographer
Name Title
Kirsten W. Welles Associate Producer
Roger Birnbaum Producer
Bill Badalato Executive Producer
Joe Roth Producer
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r96sk
7.0

A tad messy in its execution, but a cool film nevertheless. I'll be honest, it oddly took me a while to catch on to what was happening; I found all the dots, so to speak, but didn't connect them quick enough for some reason. Nonetheless, throughout, I was very much enjoying the film. The cast ... are terrific, they certainly elevate the film up in my thoughts. Patrick Swayze, Oliver Platt and Roger Aaron Brown are entertaining in the respective roles as Pecos Bill, Paul Bunyan and John Henry. A young Nick Stahl isn't amazing, but his performance is satisfactory. Scott Glenn, meanwhile, is a solid villain. Away from them, you have the likes of Jared Harris, Stephen Lang, Scott Wilson and Catherine O'Hara appear - I would've loved to have seen more of O'Hara as Calamity Jane, there was great potential there for a big team up with Swayze's character; sadly we only get them together for a short time. The premise is a strange one but one I liked. It could've came out better no doubt, though it is still done to a suitable level. <em>'Tall Tale'</em> is a fun flick from Disney.

Jun 23, 2021