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Friday, April 10, 2026

Tender Mercies (1983)

Director Bruce Beresford
Rating Rating
MPAA PG
Run Time 92 min
Color Color
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Sound Mono
Producer Antron Media Production
Country: USA
Genre: Drama, Music
Plot Synopsis

Alchoholic former country singer Mac Sledge makes friends with a young widow and her son. The friendship enables him to find inspiration to resume his career.

Tagline

Robert Duvall is Mac Sledge, down and out country singer. His struggle for fame was over. His fight for respect was just beginning

Quotes

Mac Sledge: [to Rosa Lee] I don't know why I wandered out to this part of Texas drunk, and you took me in and pitied me and helped me to straighten out, marry me. Why? Why did that happen? Is there a reason that happened? And Sonny's daddy died in the war, my daughter killed in an automobile accident. Why? See, I don't trust happiness. I never did, I never will.

Filming Locations

Palmer, Texas, USA

Waxahachie, Texas, USA

Arlington, Texas, USA

Robert Duvall is really singing in the nightclub scene.

Robert Duvall wrote some of the songs he sings in the film, and does his own singing.

Allan Hubbard (Sonny) had his tenth birthday shortly after the film wrapped, and was preparing to celebrate it with his family at his home in Paris, Texas. He was pleasantly surprised when Robert Duvall showed up at his house and gifted him with a guitar for the occasion. Hubbard, who went on to teach guitar professionally, still owns the guitar to this day.

A music score was composed for the film, but director Bruce Beresford had it removed as he considered it too phony and saccharine. The only music in the film therefore is the country and western singing.

The film was originally released on March 4, 1983 in only three movie theaters, in New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago. This was possibly due in part to poor test screenings, which had caused Universal executives to lose faith in the film, but also because Universal Pictures had released the far more expensive and anticipated Scarface (1983) the same year, and was spending most of its advertising budget to promote that film instead. Willie Nelson was nonetheless one of several country performers who were impressed by the authenticity of Robert Duvall's performance, and offered to help promote it. However, studio executives told Duvall that they did not understand how someone like Nelson could help publicize it. Duvall later reflected that this was indicative of the studio's lack of understanding about both the genre and the film.

Continuity

In the final scenes, Sonny is shown with empty farmland behind him, then after a cut to a wider shot, suddenly the gas station and motel are behind him.