The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
Tim Robbins
Andy Dufresne
Morgan Freeman
Ellis Boyd 'Red' Redding
Bob Gunton
Warden Norton
William Sadler
Heywood
Clancy Brown
Captain Byron T. Hadley
Gil Bellows
Tommy
James Whitmore
Brooks Hatlen
Mark Rolston
Bogs Diamond
Jeffrey DeMunn
1946 D.A.
Larry Brandenburg
Skeet
Neil Giuntoli
Jigger
Brian Libby
Floyd
David Proval
Snooze
Joseph Ragno
Ernie
Jude Ciccolella
Guard Mert
Paul McCrane
Guard Trout
Renee Blaine
Andy Dufresne's Wife
Scott Mann
Glenn Quentin
John Horton
1946 Judge
Gordon Greene
1947 Parole Hearings Man
Alfonso Freeman
Fresh Fish Con / Actor's Assistant
Vincent Foster
Hungry Fish Con
John E. Summers
New Fish Guard
Frank Medrano
Fat Ass
Mack Miles
Tyrell
Alan R. Kessler
Laundry Bob
Morgan Lund
Laundry Truck Driver
Cornell Wallace
Laundry Leonard
Gary Lee Davis
Rooster
Neil Summers
Pete
Ned Bellamy
Guard Youngblood
Joe Pecoraro
Projectionist
Harold E. Cope Jr.
Hole Guard
Brian Delate
Guard Dekins
Don McManus
Guard Wiley
Donald Zinn
Moresby Batter
Dorothy Silver
1954 Landlady
Robert Haley
1954 Food-Way Manager
Dana Snyder
1954 Food-Way Woman
John D. Craig
1957 Parole Hearings Man
Ken Magee
Ned Grimes
Eugene C. DePasquale
Mail Caller
Bill Bolender
Elmo Blatch
Ron Newell
Elderly Hole Guard
John R. Woodward
Bullhorn Tower Guard / Assistant Director
Chuck Brauchler
Man Missing Guard
Dion Anderson
Head Bull Haig
Claire Slemmer
Bank Teller
James Kisicki
Bank Manager
Rohn Thomas
Bugle Editor
Charlie Kearns
1966 D.A.
Rob Reider
Duty Guard
Brian Brophy
1967 Parole Hearings Man
Paul Kennedy
1967 Food-Way Manager
James Babson
Con (uncredited)
Dennis Baker
Old Man on Bus (uncredited) / Thanks
Fred Culbertson
Police Officer (uncredited) / Transportation Captain
Alonzo F. Jones
Inmate (uncredited)
Sergio Kato
Inmate II (uncredited)
Gary A. Jones
Convict (uncredited)
Julie Lichter
Casting
Richard Francis-Bruce
Editor
Thomas Newman
Original Music Composer / Conductor
Terence Marsh
Production Design
Deborah Aquila
Casting
Roger Deakins
Director of Photography
Niki Marvin
Producer
Kelley Baker
Executive in Charge of Finance
Frank Darabont
Screenplay / Director
Tim.L.armstutz
Camera Department Production Assistant
Elizabeth McBride
Costume Design
David V. Lester
Executive Producer / Unit Production Manager
Liz Glotzer
Executive Producer
Michael Seirton
Set Decoration
Paul J. Zydel
ADR & Dubbing
Richie Ford
Rigging Gaffer
Monty Westmore
Makeup Artist
Robert C. Lusted
Assistant Editor
Sue Bea Montgomery
Production Supervisor
Kokayi Ampah
Production Supervisor / Location Manager
Brian 'Buzz' Buzzelli
Grip
Jerry Gatlin
Stunt Coordinator
Melissa Taylor
Visual Effects Producer
Peter Landsdown Smith
Art Direction
Roy Bryson
Hairstylist
Bob Williams
Special Effects
Thomas Schellenberg
Assistant Director
Bill O'Leary
Gaffer
Dick Hancock
Stunts
Stephen King
Novel / Thanks
Kevin Haney
Makeup Artist
Tommy Morgan
Additional Soundtrack
Don Cerrone
Key Grip
Daniel W. Barringer
Stunts
Dennis S. Sands
Scoring Mixer
John Stacy
Supervising Sound Editor
Gerrit Dangremond
Steadicam Operator
Michael P. Weinstein
Still Photographer
Jack Evans
Assistant Art Director
Bill Bernstein
Music Editor
Rhonda Yeater
Art Department Assistant
Antoinette J. Gordon
Set Designer
Robin Brown
First Assistant Camera
Ramona Sánchez-Waggoner
Production Accountant / Production Office Assistant / Executive in Charge of Finance
Beth Hickman
Production Office Coordinator
Alan Jacques
Projection
Petra Bach
ADR Supervisor
Sebastian Milito
Construction Coordinator
Jack Hering
Set Dressing Artist
Hope A. Nielsen
Loader
Patricia A. Galvin
First Assistant Editor
Dan Goldwasser
Executive Music Producer
Mario Simon
Picture Car Coordinator
Tom Shaw Jr.
Property Master
Van Scarboro
Video Assist Operator
Carol Buckler
Seamstress
Earl F. Betts
Propmaker
Sioux Richards
Script Supervisor
Brian Boggs
Craft Service
Willie D. Burton
Production Sound Mixer
Robert 'Bobby Z' Zajonc
Aerial Camera / Pilot / Aerial Coordinator
Jeremy Knaster
Best Boy Electric
Thomas Pasatieri
Orchestrator
Ernie Malik
Unit Publicist / Publicist
Todd Hatfield
Standby Painter
Robert Conrad
Driver
Rex Buckingham
Rigging Grip
Marvin E. Lewis
Boom Operator
Dixwell Stillman
Construction Foreman
Blair Gibeau
Painter
David Marder
Transportation Coordinator
Kurt Dale Hartman
Electrician
Lori Martino
Assistant Sound Editor
Kzar Torres
Thanks
Allen Greene
In Memory Of
Manny Centeno
Thanks
Don Speakman
Craft Service
Margaret J. Orlando
Production Supervisor
Tom Lent
ADR Voice Casting
Donald Snyder
Driver
David Turner
Driver
Amie Tschappat
Production Office Assistant
Richard Hall
Thanks
Sophia Xixis
Actor's Assistant
Robert Barnett
Assistant Director
Scott Ruetenik
Driver
Chip Vincent
Driver
Michael Vasquez
Production Office Assistant
Eve Lapolla
Thanks
Lee Tassef
Thanks
Joe Schultz
Production Office Assistant
Jane Estocin
Finance
David McQuade
Set Production Assistant
Therese Amadio
Animal Wrangler
Saxon Eldridge
Production Office Assistant
James Ellis Deakins
Script Supervisor
J.D. Thomas
Driver
Mark Moelter
Craft Service
Karin Mercurio
Executive in Charge of Finance
Tom Cotter
Actor's Assistant
Jesse V. Johnson
Set Production Assistant / Third Assistant Director
David Orr
Color Timer
Jack Keller
Sound Recordist
David Smith
Driver
Philip Ivey
Key Hair Stylist
A. Michael Lerner
Stunts
Mickey Guinn
Stunts
Thomas J. O'Connell
ADR Mixer
Ron Grafton
Foley Recordist
Kevin Bartnof
Foley Artist
Keith Bunting
Best Boy Grip
Andy Harris
Second Assistant Camera
Keith Shaw
Colorist
David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick
Production Assistant
Donnie McFinely
Costumer
Paul Wells
Key Costumer
Rick Canelli
ADR Recordist
Kris Kearney
Key Costumer
Michael Greenwood
Second Second Assistant Director
Chris Cozzi
Location Assistant
Cookie Beard
Wardrobe Assistant
Arlene Fishbach
Music Consultant
Linda Weaver
Extras Casting Assistant
Shelley Rae Hinton
ADR Editor
Media.
Details.
Release DateSeptember 23, 1994
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 22m
Content RatingR
Budget$25,000,000
Box Office$28,341,469
Filming LocationsAshland · Saint Croix · Lucas · Mansfield, United States
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
The Shawshank Redemption is a 1994 American prison drama film written and directed by Frank Darabont, based on the 1982 Stephen King novella Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption. The film tells the story of banker Andy Dufresne (Tim Robbins), who is sentenced to life in Shawshank State Penitentiary for the murders of his wife and her lover, despite his claims of innocence. Over the following two decades, he befriends a fellow prisoner, contraband smuggler Ellis "Red" Redding (Morgan Freeman), and becomes instrumental in a money laundering operation led by the prison warden Samuel Norton (Bob Gunton). William Sadler, Clancy Brown, Gil Bellows, and James Whitmore appear in supporting roles.
Darabont purchased the film rights to King's story in 1987, but development did not begin until five years later, when he wrote the script over eight weeks. Two weeks after submitting his script to Castle Rock Entertainment, Darabont secured a $25 million budget to produce The Shawshank Redemption, which started pre-production in January 1993. While the film is set in Maine, principal photography took place from June to August 1993 almost entirely in Mansfield, Ohio, with the Ohio State Reformatory serving as the eponymous penitentiary. The project attracted many stars for the role of Andy, including Tom Hanks, Tom Cruise, and Kevin Costner. Thomas Newman provided the film's score.
While The Shawshank Redemption received critical acclaim upon its release—particularly for its story, the performances of Robbins and Freeman, Newman's score, Darabont's direction and screenplay and Roger Deakins' cinematography—the film was a box-office disappointment, earning only $16 million during its initial theatrical run. Many reasons were cited for its failure at the time, including competition from the films Pulp Fiction and Forrest Gump, the general unpopularity of prison films, its lack of female characters, and even the title, which was considered confusing for audiences. It went on to receive multiple award nominations, including seven Academy Award nominations, and a theatrical re-release that, combined with international takings, increased the film's box-office gross to $73.3 million.
Over 320,000 VHS rental copies were shipped throughout the United States, and on the strength of its award nominations and word of mouth, it became the top video rental of 1995. The broadcast rights were acquired following the purchase of Castle Rock Entertainment by Turner Broadcasting System, and it was shown regularly on the TNT network starting in 1997, further increasing its popularity. Decades after its release, the film is still broadcast regularly, and is popular in several countries, with audience members and celebrities citing it as a source of inspiration or naming it a favorite in various surveys, leading to its recognition as one of the most "beloved" films ever made. In 2015, the United States Library of Congress selected the film for preservation in the National Film Registry, finding it "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".