Overview
Release Date:
7 April 1975 (Sweden)
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Tagline:
He was 25 years old. He combed his hair like James Dean. She was 15. She took music lessons and could twirl a baton. For a while they lived together in a tree house. In 1959, she watched while he killed a lot of people.
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Plot:
Dramatization of the Starkweather-Fugate killing spree of the 1950's, in which a teenage girl and her twenty-something boyfriend slaughtered her entire family and several others in the Dakota badlands.
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Awards:
Nominated for BAFTA Film Award.
Another 3 wins
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"Saw her standing on her front porch, just a-twirling her baton..."
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Runtime:
94 min
Aspect Ratio:
1.37 : 1
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Trivia:
The actor that originally had to play the man that rings at the rich man's door did not show up, so
Terrence Malick played it himself, although the intention was to use this part only temporarily.
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Goofs:
Continuity: At the beginning of the movie, Kit meets Holly after a long day as a garbage man and his white t-shirt has dirt in several places. Kit then asks Holly to take a walk with him, at which point the t-shirt is magically spotless!
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Soundtrack:
Musica Poetica
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The serial killer genre is the most overdone in modern cinema, but director Terrence Mallick took a real life story to make his powerful debut, 'Badlands'. He even toned it down, his interest being not in presenting a picture of pure (and wholly artificial) evil but rather in portraying a wholly human story. Murder is depicted here in all its banality - people shot (off-screen) through locked doors, by a young man acting for wholly normal motives but without the customary restraints on behaviour that we term morals. The result is a haunting, though occasionally pretentious, study of individuals drifting beyond the bounds of civilisation, their physical location (America's still-wild west) symbolically matching their mental isolation. Sissy Spacek is particularly good as the ordinary girl just along for the ride. A fine film, 'Badlands' is also genuinely disturbing, in a way that Hannibal Lector could only dream of.