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David Morse and Ryan Gosling in The Slaughter Rule (2002)

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The Slaughter Rule

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Screenplay was developed in the Sundance Lab.
The Intermountain Bus Station, featured in this film, also appears in Thunderbolt and Lightfoot (1974)
Some of the songs referenced by Gid and/or Floyd throughout the movie include
  • "Ragged But Right" by Riley Puckett 1934
  • "Nothing But Trouble" by Lonnie Johnson 1929
  • "Cash On The Barrelhead" by The Louvin Brothers 1954
  • "Rank Stranger" by Albert E. Brumley 1954
  • "Will Jesus Wash The Bloodstains From Your Hands?" by Hazel Dickens 1964
  • "Straighten Up And Fly Right" by The Nat King Cole Trio 1949
  • "Wayfaring Pilgrim" by Almeda Riddle 1932
Gid also references "Drifting Too Far From The Shore" and "Going Back To Jericho" during the ice fishing scene but he doesn't state an artist or year. There is a deleted scene in which Floyd references "I Ain't Drunk, I Am Just Drinkng" by Jimmy Liggins but Gid interrupts him before he can state the year.
Filming for the movie largely took place in Great Falls, Montana, and a series of small towns in the Great Falls vicinity.
In the final shot of the film, where Roy Chutney is walking from the hospital, the building in the background is the old Columbus Hospital in Great Falls, MT, built in 1929 and which has since been converted to an office and business complex called The Columbus Center.

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