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| Martin Sheen | Kit Carruthers |
| Sissy Spacek | Holly Sargis |
| Warren Oates | Mr. Sargis, Father |
| Alan Vint | Deputy |
| Ramon Bieri | Cato |
| Gary Littlejohn | Sheriff |
| Dona Baldwin | Maid |
| Ben Bravo | Gas Station Attendant |
| John Carter | Rich Man |
| Charles Fitzpatrick | Clerk |
| Terrence Malick | Salesman |
| Howard Ragsdale | Boss |
| John Womack Jr. | Trooper on plane |
| Terrence Malick | Director, Producer, Screenwriter |
| Robert L. Estrin | Editor |
| Jack Fisk | Art Director |
| Tak Fujimoto | Cinematographer |
| Stevan Larner | Cinematographer |
| James Nelson | Sound/Sound Designer |
| Edward R. Pressman | Executive Producer |
| Brian Probyn | Cinematographer |
| Ed Richardson | Art Director |
| Erik Satie | Score Composer |
| William P. Scott | Production Manager |
| Louis A. Stroller | Associate Producer |
| George Aliceson Tipton | Score Composer |
Anonymous
Posted October 1, 2010
Terence Malick's debut film is his best, telling the Starkweather-esque story of Kit Carruthers and his girlfriend Holly in a strange and hypnotic manner that somehow still manages to feel both naturalistic and right. The lead performances are two of the finest in film history, with Sheen and Spacek capturing the exact mix of wistfulness, childishness, and chilling nonchalance of two sociopaths who see their killing spree as a grand and romantic, though not necessarily exciting, adventure. Spacek's narration and the beautifully bizarre yet oddly appropriate calypso-style score accent the film's dreamy feel, and help make this one of the best from cinema's greatest decade.
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