The Crucible (1996)
The Crucible (1996)
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
Daniel Day-Lewis
John Proctor
Winona Ryder
Abigail Williams
Paul Scofield
Judge Thomas Danforth
Joan Allen
Elizabeth Proctor
Bruce Davison
Reverend Parris
Rob Campbell
Reverend Hale
Jeffrey Jones
Thomas Putnam
Peter Vaughan
Giles Corey
Karron Graves
Mary Warren
Charlayne Woodard
Tituba
Frances Conroy
Ann Putnam
Elizabeth Lawrence
Rebecca Nurse
George Gaynes
Judge Samuel Sewall
Mary Pat Gleason
Martha Corey
Robert Breuler
Judge Hathorne
Rachael Bella
Betty Parris
Ashley Peldon
Ruth Putnam
Tom McDermott
Francis Nurse
John Griesemer
Ezekiel Cheever
Michael Gaston
Marshal Herrick
William Preston
George Jacobs
Ruth Maleczech
Goody Osborne
Sheila Pinkham
Goody Good
Peter Maloney
Dr. Griggs
Kali Rocha
Mercy Lewis
Taylor Stanley
Joanna Preston
Lian-Marie Holmes
Deliverance Fuller
Charlotte Melen
Margaret Kenney
Carmella Riley
Hannah Brown
Jessie Kilguss
Debra Flint
Simone Marean
Rachel Buxton
Amee Gray
Lydia Sheldon
Anna V. Boksenbaum
Sarah Pope
Mary Reardon
Esther Wilkens
Alexander Streit
Joseph Proctor
Michael McKinstry
Daniel Proctor
Dorothy Brodesser
Mrs. Griggs
Dossy Peabody
Goody Sibber
Mara Clark
Goody Barrow
Jane Pulkkinen
Goody Bellows
Katrina Nevin
Dorcas Bellows
Will Lyman
Isaiah Goodkind
Karen MacDonald
Townswoman
Sheila Ferrini
Townswoman
June Lewin
Townswoman
Ken Cheeseman
Goat Owner
Steven Ochoa
Putnam's Servant
Paul Bronk
Villager (uncredited)
Duncan B. Putney
Danforth's Footman (uncredited)
Dale Resteghini
Villager (uncredited)
J.T. Turner
Lout (uncredited)
Nicholas Hytner
Director
Tariq Anwar
Editor
George Fenton
Original Music Composer
Butch West
Construction Coordinator
Deirdre N. Williams
Costume Supervisor
Lisa R. Frucht
Costume Supervisor
Amelia 'Amy' Andrews
Key Costumer
Sheila Grover
Costumer
Will Weiske
Post Production Coordinator
Mary Cybulski
Script Supervisor
Patrick James Grosswendt
Gaffer
William R. Mayberry
Best Boy Electric
Blaise Dahlquist
Rigging Gaffer
Jeff Amaral
Electrician
Bernard C. Karol
Electrician
Robert Cuddy
Electrician
Eddie Evans
Key Grip
Tom Barrett
Best Boy Grip
David Larue
Grip
William M. Weberg
Grip
David Rotondo
Construction Grip
David Gulick
Property Master
Jon Davidson
Production Accountant
Christopher Ackland
Supervising Sound Editor
Joe Gilmore
Dialogue Editor
Stan Fiferman
Foley Editor
Nick Lowe
ADR Editor
Matt Grimes
Assistant Sound Editor
Elaine 'Chucks' Thomas
Assistant Sound Editor
Mark Sale
Assistant Sound Editor
Dean Humphreys
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Ed Colyer
Foley Mixer
Pauline Griffiths
Foley Artist
John Stanborough
Color Timer
Sylvia Wheeler
Negative Cutter
Eliza Thompson
Music Coordinator
Barry Wetcher
Still Photographer
Anne S. Reilly
Unit Publicist
Christian Kaplan
Casting Associate
James Calleri
Casting Assistant
Matt Bouldry
Extras Casting Assistant
Stephanie Waldron
Greensman
Elizabeth Flaherty
Art Department Coordinator
Lori A. Lopes
Art Department Assistant
Anthony D. Parrillo
Art Department Assistant
Brick Mason
Production Illustrator
Walter Scott
Stunt Coordinator
R.L. Tolbert
Stunts
John R. Favre
Stunts
Dale Gibson
Stunts
Brian Ricci
Special Effects Coordinator
Gary L. King
Special Effects
William 'Billy Jack' Jakielaszek
Special Effects
Jess Gonchor
Construction Foreman
James Passanante
Standby Painter
Diana Pokorny
Unit Production Manager / Co-Producer
Mike Topoozian
First Assistant Director
Bob Wagner
Second Assistant Director
Richard Oswald
Second Assistant Director
Mari-Jo Winkler
Production Supervisor
Alan S. Kaye
Set Designer
Nick Navarro
Set Designer
Patrick Cassidy
Leadman
Bruce MacCallum
Camera Operator
Patricia Van Over
First Assistant Camera
Bob Becchio
Additional Second Assistant Camera
Michael Barosky
Sound Mixer
Linda Murphy
Boom Operator
Charles Harrington
Location Manager
Andrew Dunn
Director of Photography
Arthur Miller
Screenplay / Theatre Play
Lilly Kilvert
Production Design
John Warnke
Art Direction
Gretchen Rau
Set Decoration
Bob Crowley
Costume Design
Mitchell Levin
Associate Producer
Robert A. Miller
Producer
David V. Picker
Producer
Donna Isaacson
Casting
Daniel Swee
Casting
Jan Archibald
Key Hair Stylist
Jerry DeCarlo
Hairstylist
Naomi Donne
Makeup Designer
Paula Kelly
Makeup Artist
Todd Kleitsch
Makeup Artist
Victoria M. Porter
Hairstylist
Peggy Schierholz
Hairstylist
Anthony Veader
Hairstylist
Carla White
Makeup Artist
Gwynn Turnbull Weaver
Stunts
Valerie Scott
Stunts
Laurie Scott
Stunts
Media.
Details.
Release DateNovember 27, 1996
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 4m
Content RatingPG-13
Budget$25,000,000
Box Office$7,343,114
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
The Crucible is a 1996 American historical drama film directed by Nicholas Hytner and written by Arthur Miller, based on his 1953 play. It stars Daniel Day-Lewis as John Proctor, Winona Ryder as Abigail Williams, Paul Scofield as Judge Thomas Danforth, Joan Allen as Elizabeth Proctor, Karron Graves as Mary Warren, and Bruce Davison as Reverend Samuel Parris. Set in 1692 during the Salem witch trials, the film follows a group of teenage girls who, after getting caught performing a ritual in the woods, band together and falsely accuse several of the townspeople of witchcraft.
Principal photography began in Massachusetts and Nova Scotia on September 11, 1995, and concluded on November 18. The Crucible was theatrically released in the United States on November 27, 1996, and was a commercial failure, grossing only $7.3 million against its $25 million budget. Despite this, it received positive reviews from critics, with Day-Lewis, Ryder, Scofield, and Allen earning widespread acclaim for their performances.
The Crucible was screened at the 47th Berlin International Film Festival, where it competed for the Golden Bear. At the 54th Golden Globe Awards, Scofield and Allen were nominated for Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress respectively, while Allen received a Best Supporting Actress nomination at the 69th Academy Awards, and Scofield won Best Actor in a Supporting Role at the 50th British Academy Film Awards. Arthur Miller received nominations for the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay and the BAFTA Award for Best Adapted Screenplay.