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Tender Mercies

Alcoholic former country singer Mac Sledge forms a bond with a young widow and her son. This friendship sparks his inspiration and motivates him to resume his singing career.

Director(s)

Bruce Beresford

Richard Luke Rothschild

Kelly Wimberly

Anne Rapp

Cast & Crew

Ellen Barkin

Ellen Barkin

Sue Anne

Bruce Beresford

Bruce Beresford

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Tess Harper

Tess Harper

Rosa Lee

Robert Duvall

Robert Duvall

Mac Sledge

Wilford Brimley

Wilford Brimley

Harry

Norman Bennett

Norman Bennett

Reverend Hotchkiss

Berkley Garrett

Berkley Garrett

Man at Dixie's House

Betty Buckley

Betty Buckley

Dixie

Anne Rapp

Anne Rapp

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Harlan Jordan

Harlan Jordan

Waiter

Susan Aston

Susan Aston

Woman at Dance

Paul Gleason

Paul Gleason

Reporter

Jerry Jones

Jerry Jones

Country Man

Michael Crabtree

Michael Crabtree

Lewis Menefee

Eli Cummins

Eli Cummins

Doorman

Helena Humann

Helena Humann

Woman in Store

Tony Frank

Tony Frank

Man at Motel

Jerry Biggs

Jerry Biggs

Man in Bar

Lenny Von Dohlen

Lenny Von Dohlen

Robert

Don 'Tex' Clark

Don 'Tex' Clark

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Kelly Wimberly

Kelly Wimberly

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Richard Luke Rothschild

Richard Luke Rothschild

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Allan Hubbard

Allan Hubbard

Sonny

Andrew Scott Hollon

Andrew Scott Hollon

Larue

Rick Murray

Rick Murray

Jake - Slater Mill Boys Member

Stephen Funchess

Stephen Funchess

Bertie - Slater Mill Boys Member

Glen Fleming

Glen Fleming

Steve - Slater Mill Boys Member

James Aaron

James Aaron

Henry - Slater Mill Boys Member

Sheila Bird

Sheila Bird

Concessionaire

Robert E. Blackburn III

Robert E. Blackburn III

Boy at Dance

Suzanne Jacobs

Suzanne Jacobs

Nurse

Barbara Jones

Barbara Jones

Country Woman

Robert P. Kelley

Robert P. Kelley

Choirmaster

Ray LePere

Ray LePere

Man in Bar / Restaurant

Pat Minter

Pat Minter

Man at Dixie's House

Terry Schoolcraft

Terry Schoolcraft

Ada - Dixie's Driver

Oliver Seale

Oliver Seale

Man at Dixie's House

Denise Simek

Denise Simek

Concessionaire

Robert Stewart

Robert Stewart

Concessionaire

Vicki Neff

Vicki Neff

Woman at Dance

Pamela Putnam

Pamela Putnam

Woman at Dance

Jerry Abbot

Jerry Abbot

Piano - Country Blues Band Member

Bobby Hibbitts

Bobby Hibbitts

Drums - Country Blues Band Member

Buddie Hrabal

Buddie Hrabal

Steel Guitar - Country Blues Band Member

Jerry Matheny

Jerry Matheny

Guitar - Country Blues Band Member

Wayne Milligan

Wayne Milligan

Bass - Country Blues Band Member

Douglas Stewart

Douglas Stewart

Concert Goer (uncredited)

Joe Zadwick

Joe Zadwick

Front Row Concert Attendee (uncredited)

Details

GenresDrama, Music, Romance
Runtime1h 32 mins
Released on04 Mar 1983
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

Wuchak

7/10

**_A broken-down Country musician seeks a new life in Texas_** A single mother (Tess Harper) runs a motel & gas station in the lonely plains between Dallas and Austin. She hires an alcoholic man who couldn’t pay what he owed (Robert Duvall) and discovers that he’s an ex-Country star. “Tender Mercies” (1983) is a lowkey drama set in rural Texas, reminiscent of "Resurrection" (1980) mixed with “Coal Miner’s Daughter” and the later “The Apostle.” While it’s better than “Resurrection,” it’s not quite as good as the other two. However, if you like subdued storytelling, like “Places in the Heart,” you might prefer it. The film was reimagined as “Crazy Heart” 26 years later with Jeff Bridges, which also features Duvall. On the female front, Tess is winsome in a humble way while Betty Buckley is great as the ex-wife and country entertainer, Dixie. Whenever she performs, the movie perks up. Lastly, Ellen Barkin is notable as the beautiful 18 years-old daughter. She was 28 during shooting, but easily fit the role. By contrast, both Tess and Robert were slightly long-in-the-tooth for the ages of their characters (if you do the math), but that’s a minor cavil. There’s a welcome spirituality to the proceedings and the movie doesn’t skimp out on addressing tough theological questions in its understated way. The flick runs 1 hour, 32 minutes, and was shot in Palmer, Texas, which is a half hour drive south of Dallas. GRADE: B/B-

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