Badlands



 Badlands is a 1973 American crime film written and directed by Terrence Malick, starring Martin Sheen and Sissy Spacek. Warren Oates  and  Ramon Bieri  are also featured. Malick has a small speaking part, although he does not receive an acting credit. The story, though fictional, is loosely based on the real-life murder spree of  Charles Starkweather  and his girlfriend,  Caril Ann Fugate, in 1958,   though such a basis was not acknowledged when the film was released.

In 1993, five years after the United States National Film Registry was established, Badlands was selected for preservation by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant"

Plot

Badlands is narrated by Holly (Spacek), a teenage girl living in a dead-end  South Dakota town. One day she meets Kit (Sheen), a young  greaser who charms her and takes her as his accomplice on a cross-country killing spree. Holly's  narration, describing her adventures with Kit with romantic clichés, is juxtaposed with the grim reality of Kit's  sociopathic actions. The two are eventually arrested; Kit is executed for his crimes, while Holly receives probation.

Cast

 * Martin Sheen as Kit Carruthers
 * Sissy Spacek as Holly Sargis
 * Warren Oates as Father
 * Ramon Bieri as Cato
 * Alan Vint as Deputy
 * Gary Littlejohn as Sheriff
 * John Carter as Rich Man
 * Bryan Montgomery as Boy
 * Terrence Malick as Man at the Door (uncredited)