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Tall Tale (1995)

“A journey into a world where legends come to life. Dreams come true. And every boy is a hero.”

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Plot

In the dusty corners of the Old West, a young boy named Daniel Hackett finds himself standing as the last line of defense against a nefarious land baron. This villain, Stiles, is hell-bent on seizing his family's cherished farm and shattering the tranquillity of their close-knit community. Witnessing his father Jonas grievously wounded by the ruthless Stiles, Daniel grapples with a desperate urge to flee and surrender the farm he's grown to resent. Alone by a serene lake, Daniel's confusion ushers him into a slumber aboard a boat. He awakens not in his world of dread but in a vivid landscape where legends roam free - the wild, untamed West of tall tales. Here, he finds himself in the company of the legendary cowboy Pecos Bill, the mighty lumberjack Paul Bunyan, the stalwart railroad worker John Henry, and the fiery Calamity Jane. These mythic figures, larger than life and brimming with courage, are not just figments of his imagination but allies summoned by his will to endure. As Daniel journeys with his legendary companions, he discovers an exhilarating adventure where surprise lurks in every shadow. Together, they confront the same evil entities threatening his real world, their stories intertwining with his own. As he battles on, Daniel becomes a living tall tale himself, harnessing the strength of his newfound friends to save his family's farm and protect their idyllic community from the unrelenting greed of Stiles. The line between myth and reality blurs in this thrilling narrative, where the echoes of the past empower a young boy to become his own hero.

Where to watch Tall Tale?

Tall Tale is an adventure movie featuring Patrick Swayze and directed by Jeremiah S. Chechik.

Tall Tale is currently streaming on Disney Plus.

It is also possible to buy Tall Tale on AMC on Demand, Amazon Video, Apple TV, DIRECTV, Google Play Movies, Microsoft Store, Vudu and YouTube.