Some Folks Call It a Sling Blade

Some Folks Call It a Sling Blade is a 1994 short film written by Billy Bob Thornton, directed by George Hickenlooper and starring Thornton, Molly Ringwald, and J. T. Walsh.[1]

Some Folks Call It a Sling Blade
Directed byGeorge Hickenlooper
Produced byGeorge Hickenlooper
Written byBilly Bob Thornton
StarringBilly Bob Thornton
Molly Ringwald
J. T. Walsh
Music byBill Boll
CinematographyKent L. Wakeford
Edited byHenny Bouwmeester
George Hickenlooper
Release date
1994
Running time
29 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

It was adapted into the 1996 feature film Sling Blade, also starring Thornton,[2] which won Thornton the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, as well as a nomination for Best Actor in a Leading Role.[3]

Overview

Thornton plays Karl Childers, an intellectually disabled man who has been in a mental hospital for the past 25 years for murdering his mother and her lover. On the day of his release, he is interviewed by a reporter, Theresa Tatum (Molly Ringwald), who is writing her article with the intent of examining whether criminals judged to be insane should be released. Before the interview, Tatum is of the opinion that criminals like Childers should never be released. During the interview, however, Tatum must question her previous beliefs in this matter.

The title of the film comes from Childers's description of the murders. He admits to committing murder with a "Kaiser blade, some folks call it a sling blade, I call it a Kaiser blade."

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gollark: Not SIMPLE MATHS! How will we survive?!
gollark: Plus - and this is the most critical benefit - the documentation would contain a section on radiation goblins.
gollark: No, kind of seriously. If they run around randomly, then radiation will still be greatest near the reactor, but spread reasonably.
gollark: What if you make radiation be carried by invisible goblins which run around instead?

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