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Sheriff | Texas
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7.4/10
IMDbBest Film | 1996
Best Actor | 1996 | Chris
Best Supporting Actor | 1996 | Ron
Best Supporting Actress | 1996 | Frances
Best Director | 1996 | John
Outstanding Actress in a Feature Film | 1996 | Elizabeth
Outstanding Feature Film | 1996
Best Director | 1997 | John
Best Screenplay Original | 1997 | John
Best Supporting Female | 1997 | Elizabeth
Best Writing Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen | 1997 | John
Best Screenplay Motion Picture | 1997 | John
Best Screenplay Original | 1997 | John
Best Original Screenplay | 2017 | John
Best Film | 1997
Best Picture | 1997
Best Motion Picture Drama | 1997 | R. Paul
Best Screenplay | 1997 | John
Best Male Lead | 1997 | Chris
Best Feature | 1997 | R. Paul
Best Picture | 1997
Best Picture | 1997
Best Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen | 1997 | John
Best Actor | 1997 | Chris
Best Casting for Feature Film Drama | 1997 | Avy
Outstanding Actor in a Feature Film | 1996 | Tony
Best Film | 1996
Budget 5,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 13,269,963 USD
This film is known for its excellent use of live seques, in which scenes change within a single camera shot; in this case, shifting in back and forth through time in the same location.
Joe Morton, who plays Ron Canada's son, is actually 18 months his senior.
The hands seen laying out the bones in this movie belong to David Glassman, a forensic anthropologist at Southwest Texas State University.
Was #4 on Roger Ebert's list of the Best Films of 1996.
Included among the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die", edited by Steven Schneider.
"Cliff: I never thought I'd see that a buddy of mine would be dating a woman with three bars on her shoulder. Mickey: I think it's beyond what you'd call dating. Cliff: You're gonna get married? Mickey: Maybe. Cliff: You met her family? Think her family's gonna be OK that you're a white guy? Mickey: They think any woman over 30 who isn't married is a lesbian. She figures, they'll be so relieved that I'm a man... Cliff: Yeah, it's always heartwarming to see a prejudice defeated by a deeper prejudice."
"Wesley Birdsong: This stretch of road runs between nowhere and not much else."