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Leaves of Grass
When Ivy League classics professor Bill Kincaid receives news of the murder of his estranged identical twin brother, he travels back to his home state of Oklahoma for a doomed scheme against a local drug lord.
















5 July 1960, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA

29 October 1947, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA

4 October 1946, New York City, New York, USA

30 June 1963, Quakertown, Pennsylvania, USA

17 January 1955, Fort Monroe, Virginia, USA

11 May 1964, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA

9 December 1954

25 June 1951, Canton, Ohio, USA





22 August 1967, Grants Pass, Oregon, USA


11 March 1983, New York, New York, USA






16 May 1977, New Plymouth, New Zealand


February 22, 2011
Essentially Deliverance cross-bred with A History of Violence...Leaves of Grass is a peculiar rural yarn and a sweet, assured examination of lost innocence and brotherhood that succeeds largely because of Norton's multi-faceted performance.
October 10, 2010
The DVD extras give the film a boost with a well done "making-of…" featurette and a commentary of the film by director Nelson, star Norton and producer William Migliore.
April 05, 2010
It's not the violence itself that bothers me, it's just that it completely destroys the tone of the movie.
August 30, 2011
Maybe too small-scale to be anything truly special, but an original and witty film that both surprises and entertains.
September 24, 2010
It's a jarringly realistic hybrid that echoes the more surreal aspects of real, rural life, and Norton walks/ambles through it all, sporting dueling personalities and distinct accents, but one very serious heart.
September 17, 2010
The mirror image gag is one of the oldest in the book, and yet, if done well, it never really gets old.
October 10, 2010
This is a very personal film from Nelson that is jam packed with ideas and heavily influenced by the Coen Brothers...
January 05, 2014
really unbalanced
September 17, 2010
As a writer-director, Nelson keeps the laughs coming at a steady pace, and never condescends to his articulate redneck characters.
September 28, 2010
An offbeat thriller that is deepened -- rather than derailed -- by its tricky shift from darkly funny to just plain dark.
September 17, 2010
Mr. Norton is a pleasure to watch, and so is everyone else.