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The Slaughter Rule is a 2002 American coming of age sports drama film directed by Alex Smith and Andrew J. Smith and starring Ryan Gosling and David Morse.The film, set in contemporary Montana, explores the relationship between a small-town high school football player (Gosling), and his troubled coach (Morse).
The Slaughter Rule: Roy Chutney 2003 The United States of Leland: Leland P. Fitzgerald 2004 The Notebook: Noah Calhoun 2005 Stay: Henry Letham 2006 Half Nelson: Dan Dunne 2007 Fracture: Willy Beachum Lars and the Real Girl: Lars Lindstrom 2010 Blue Valentine: Dean Pereira Also executive producer All Good Things: David Marks ReGeneration: Narrator
Slaughterhouse Rulez is a 2018 British comedy horror film directed by Crispian Mills.Written by Mills and Henry Fitzherbert, the film's cast features Asa Butterfield, Finn Cole, Hermione Corfield, Michael Sheen, with Nick Frost and Simon Pegg.
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Noah Watts is a descendant of the Blackfeet Nation.He was born in Livingston, Montana, and grew up in Bozeman, Montana. [1]At the age of 17, while a senior in high school, Noah's first professional audition landed him a role in the film The Slaughter Rule.
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Slaughter Rule may refer to: . Mercy rule, in sports to allow a lopsided game to come to an early end; The Slaughter Rule, a 2002 film; Self-executing rule, a rule used by the United States House of Representatives, which is sometimes called the Slaughter Rule in reference to Representative Louise Slaughter