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Synopsis
Sling Blade marked the directorial debut of country singer turned actor Billy Bob Thornton, who also authored the script (expanding George Hickenlooper's acclaimed short Some Folks Call it a Sling Blade) and stars in the picture. Thornton plays Karl Childers, a mildly retarded man who spent most of his life in a mental institution. When Karl was a boy, he was severely mistreated by his abusive father (Robert Duvall). At age 12, Karl found his mother having intercourse with a man who tormented him endlessly; he snapped, flew into a homicidal rage, and killed both individuals by decapitating them. Years later, as a middle-aged man, Karl is deemed harmless to society and released from the mental institution where he resides. Karl says he has learned his lesson and adds, "I reckon I got no reason to kill no one." He returns to the town of his boyhood, where he's befriended by Frank (Lucas Black), the son of a widowed mother who sees the eccentric but open-hearted Karl as a kindred spirit. Karl also gets a job at a fix-it shop and resides in the backroom, until Frank's mother, Linda (Natalie Canerday), takes a liking to Karl and lets him stay with them. However, Karl also meets Doyle (Dwight Yoakam), Linda's boyfriend, a sadistically cruel, narrow-minded drunk who tosses casual abuse at Frank, treats Linda like dirt, and mocks Karl endlessly. The late John Ritter co-stars as Linda's friend Vaughan, a mild-mannered homosexual who works at the neighborhood dollar store. Musicians Col. Bruce Hampton and Vic Chesnutt are among Doyle's party guests. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Natalie Canerday
James Hampton Jerry Woolridge
John Ritter Vaughan Cunningham
Billy Bob Thornton Karl Childers
J.T. Walsh Charles Bushman
Dwight Yoakam Doyle Hargraves
Robert Duvall Karl's Father
Lucas Black Frank Wheatley

Production Crew

Kingshill Group Associate Producer
Sarah Tackett Casting
Barry Markowitz Cinematographer
Daniel Lanois Composer (Music Score)
Douglas Hall Costume Designer
Billy Bob Thornton Director
Hughes Winborne Editor
Larry Meistrich Executive Producer
W.M. Halle First Assistant Director
Barry Cole Musical Direction/Supervision
Brandon Rosser Producer
David L. Bushell Producer
Clark Hunter Production Designer
Billy Bob Thornton Screenwriter
Traci Kirshbaum Set Designer
Daniel Lanois Songwriter
Jeff Kushner Sound/Sound Designer
Paul Ledford Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1996
Runtime: 140
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for strong language, including descriptions of violent and sexual behavior
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
Miramax
Shooting Gallery

Awards
1996 - Best Ensemble Acting - Screen Actors Guild
1996 - Best First Feature - Independent Spirit Award
1996 - Best Picture - National Board of Review
1996 - Best First Feature - Independent Spirit Awards
1996 - Film Presented - Telluride Film Festival