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The Slaughter Rule (2002) -- A young man finds solace with a young woman, his mother, and a high-school football coach who recruits him to quarterback a six-man team.

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Writers (WGA):
Alex Smith (written by) &
Andrew J. Smith (written by)
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A young man finds solace with a young woman, his mother, and a high-school football coach who recruits him to quarterback a six-man team. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
2 wins & 2 nominations more
User Comments:
A Poignant display of loss, recovery, and redemption. more (29 total)

Cast

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Ryan Gosling ... Roy Chutney

David Morse ... Gideon 'Gid' Ferguson

Clea DuVall ... Skyla Sisco

David Cale ... Floyd aka Studebaker

Eddie Spears ... Tracy Two Dogs

Kelly Lynch ... Evangeline Chutney

Amy Adams ... Doreen
Ken White ... Russ Colfax

Noah Watts ... Waylon Walks Along
Kim DeLong ... Lem Axelrod

Geraldine Keams ... Gretchen Two Dogs
Douglas Seybern ... Uncle Peyton
Cody Harvey ... Coach Motlow
Melkon Andonian ... Devo
J.P. Gabriel ... Jute
Chris Offutt ... Charlie
John Henry Marshall III ... Matt Kibbs
John Henry Marshall ... Kibbs
Juliana F. Clayton ... Fran
Volley Reed ... Forfeit Referee (as Volley 'Punk' Reid)
H.A. Smith ... Slick Higgins
Michael Mahony ... Nelson Chutney
Alison Tatlock ... Jolene Chutney
Betty Ann Conard ... Jailer
Michael Dunlap ... Football Announcer
Wylie Gustafson ... Wylie
Perle Weissman ... Keno Lady
David Wiater ... Male Nurse
Tim Boggs ... Renegade
Matt Cornelius ... Renegade
Nate McClure ... Renegade
Matt Pipinich ... Renegade
Paul Pipinich ... Renegade
Jesse Sidor ... Renegade
Michael Smart ... Renegade
Ben Snipes ... Renegade
Philip Heron ... Stumpy
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Miles Gravage ... Tyke
The Wild Wild West ... Trails End House band
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Directed by
Alex Smith 
Andrew J. Smith 
 
Writing credits
(WGA)
Alex Smith (written by) &
Andrew J. Smith (written by)

Produced by
Christopher Cronyn .... co-producer
Josh Fagin .... co-producer
Kevin Goodman .... associate producer
Robert Hawk .... co-producer
Jerry McFadden .... executive producer
Gavin O'Connor .... producer
Greg O'Connor .... producer
Michael A. Robinson .... producer
David O. Russell .... producer
 
Original Music by
Jay Farrar 
 
Cinematography by
Eric Alan Edwards 
 
Film Editing by
Brent White 
 
Casting by
Betty Ann Conard 
Felicia Fasano 
Anne McCarthy 
Mary Vernieu 
 
Production Design by
John Johnson 
 
Art Direction by
Raymond Pumilia 
 
Costume Design by
Kristin M. Burke 
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Simona Aranda .... first assistant director
Kelsi MacIntyre .... second assistant director
 
Sound Department
Jeff K. Brunello .... sound editor
Jeff K. Brunello .... sound effects editor
T.C. Chantler .... production sound mixer
Eric Corley .... dialogue editor
Eric Corley .... sound re-recording mixer
Patrick Green .... adr editor
Patrick Green .... adr mixer
David Kitchens .... sound supervisor
Cyril Plouviez .... foley editor (as Lucas Plouviez)
Douglas Reid .... foley recordist
Eric Reuveni .... sound coordinator
Shelley Roden .... foley artist (as Shelley Smith)
Ken Skoglund .... sound effects editor
Ben Zarai .... sound re-recording mixer
Ben Zarai .... supervising sound editor
 
Stunts
Ben Bray .... stunt coordinator
Shawn Michael Perry .... utility stunts
Ray Siegle .... stunt coordinator
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Marc Bosch .... first assistant camera: second unit
Michael K. Bucher .... director of photography: Highwood, Montana second unit
Giles Dunning .... director of photography: second unit
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Chandra Moore .... key costumer
 
Editorial Department
Glenn Whitten .... color timer
 
Music Department
Brian Ross .... music supervisor
 
Transportation Department
J.P. Gabriel .... driver: camera car (uncredited)
 
Other crew
Ethan Anderson .... production secretary
Harrison Cheung .... web site producer
Betty Ann Conard .... script supervisor
Steven Brian Conard .... animal wrangler
Cheryl Mittal .... location scout
Frederic Perrin .... caterer
Shawn Michael Perry .... technical advisor
Allison Whitmer .... production coordinator
 
Thanks
Ryan Carmody .... special thanks
David Gordon Green .... personal thanks
Chris Mulkey .... personal thanks
Tim Blake Nelson .... thanks
Aleksa Palladino .... personal thanks
David O. Russell .... personal thanks
 

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Additional Details

MPAA:
Rated R for language and sexual content.
Runtime:
112 min
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2.35 : 1 more
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Finland:K-15 | USA:TV-MA (cable rating) | USA:R
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10 out of 11 people found the following comment useful.
A Poignant display of loss, recovery, and redemption., 14 June 2002
10/10
Author: goathaven1 Goathaven1@juno.com from Burlington, Vermont

The Slaughter Rule is one of the few unique films that captivates the viewer straight from the opening sequence. The film opens with a haunting shot, as twin brothers Alex and Andrew Smith take there camera through a barb-wire fence to reveal a helpless dying deer, literally struggling for its every last breath of life. Enter Roy Chutney, a high school student who is cut from the varsity football team just three days prior to losing his estranged father. Much like the deer, Roy never gives up in his struggle to live his life in wake of tragedy, even after losing just about everything that held meaning in his young adulthood. Roy is eventually approached by the local paper distributor Gideon (played with remarkable passion and sustain by the brilliant David Morse). Gideon asks Roy to join his roughneck 6-man football team. Upon joining, Roy is taken under Gideon's wing and must eventually confront the small-town rumors that linger regarding Gideons sexuality, and turbulent past. The Slaughter Rule is unlike any high school football movie ever made. First of all, the film omits any of the standard hallway and classroom scenes that frequent every other film of the genre, It also discards the glorified high school football stadiums that almost give the impression they could be home to the next super bowl. Instead the scenes in this film are mainly set in country bars, private bedrooms, and cold icy fields, where the viewer can almost feel themselves being slammed into the frozen tundra alongside the players themselves. Where most football movies feature strong, good-looking, "prom king" type players, The Slaughter Rule uses gritty, "normal-looking" kids, that could easily be seen tossing the pigskin around in any small middle American town. Eric Edwards stunning cinematography, and alt/country musician Jay Farrar's folk influenced score, help make The Slaughter Rule one of the most promising directorial debuts in recent years, and was by far the best film I saw at the 2002 Lake Placid Film Festival. I strongly urge anyone who has ever experienced loss from death or rejection, to watch this film. For those of you who have not, pull that letterman jacket out of the closet and rent Varsity Blues.

Jesse Haven is a 19 year old film student from Burlington, Vermont Questions or comments?? Email me

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