The Shawshank Redemption


The Shawshank Redemption

Overview:

Framed in the 1940s for the double murder of his wife and her lover, upstanding banker Andy Dufresne begins a new life at the Shawshank prison, where he puts his accounting skills to work for an amoral warden. During his long stretch in prison, Dufresne comes to be admired by the other inmates -- including an older prisoner named Red -- for his integrity and unquenchable sense of hope.

Votes 8123 (8.5/10)

Runtime: 142 minutes

Release Date 1994-09-23

Budget: $25,000,000.00

Revenue: $28,341,469.00

Tagline: Fear can hold you prisoner. Hope can set you free.

Production company:

  • Castle Rock Entertainment

Production country:

  • United States of America

Genres:

  • Drama
  • Crime

Trailer

Further Information

Andy Dufresne
Tim Robbins
Tim Robbins
Ellis Boyd 'Red' Redding
Morgan Freeman
Morgan Freeman
Warden Samuel Norton
Bob Gunton
Bob Gunton
Captain Byron T. Hadley
Clancy Brown
Clancy Brown
Bogs Diamond
Mark Rolston
Mark Rolston
Brooks Hatlen
James Whitmore
James Whitmore
Tommy
Gil Bellows
Gil Bellows
Heywood
William Sadler
William Sadler
1946 D.A.
Jeffrey DeMunn
Jeffrey DeMunn
Skeet
Larry Brandenburg
Larry Brandenburg
Jigger
Neil Giuntoli
Neil Giuntoli
Floyd
Brian Libby
Brian Libby
Snooze
David Proval
David Proval
Ernie
Joseph Ragno
Joseph Ragno
Guard Mert
Jude Ciccolella
Jude Ciccolella
Guard Trout
Paul McCrane
Paul McCrane
Andy Dufresne's Wife
Renee Blaine
Renee Blaine
Glenn Quentin
Scott Mann
Scott Mann
1946 Judge
John Horton
John Horton
1947 Parole Hearings Man
Gordon Greene
Gordon Greene
Fresh Fish Con
Alfonso Freeman
Alfonso Freeman
Hungry Fish Con
V.J. Foster
V.J. Foster
Fat Ass
Frank Medrano
Frank Medrano
Tyrell
Mack Miles
Mack Miles
Rooster
Gary Lee Davis
Gary Lee Davis
Guard Youngblood
Ned Bellamy
Ned Bellamy
Guard Dekins
Brian Delate
Brian Delate
Guard Wiley
Don McManus
Don McManus
1954 Landlady
Dorothy Silver
Dorothy Silver
Head Bull Haig
Dion Anderson
Dion Anderson
1954 Food-Way Manager
Robert Haley
Robert Haley
Elmo Blatch
Bill Bolender
Bill Bolender
Bullhorn Tower Guard
John R. Woodward
John R. Woodward
Bugle Editor
Rohn Thomas
Rohn Thomas
1967 Parole Hearings Man
Brian Brophy
Brian Brophy
Ned Grimes
Ken Magee
Ken Magee
Con (uncredited)
James Babson
James Babson
Police Officer (uncredited)
Fred Culbertson
Fred Culbertson
Inmate (uncredited)
Alonzo F. Jones
Alonzo F. Jones
Inmate II (uncredited)
Actor Sergio Kato
Actor Sergio Kato
Frank (uncredited)
Philip Ettington
Philip Ettington
Pete
Neil Summers
Neil Summers
Original Music Composer
Thomas Newman
Thomas Newman
Director of Photography
Roger Deakins
Roger Deakins
Key Hair Stylist
Philip Ivey
Philip Ivey
Art Direction
Peter Landsdown Smith
Peter Landsdown Smith
Novel
Stephen King
Stephen King
Casting
Deborah Aquila
Deborah Aquila
Director
Frank Darabont
Frank Darabont
Writer
Frank Darabont
Frank Darabont
Producer
Niki Marvin
Niki Marvin
Editor
Richard Francis-Bruce
Richard Francis-Bruce
Casting
Julie Lichter
Julie Lichter
Production Design
Terence Marsh
Terence Marsh
Executive Producer
David V. Lester
David V. Lester
Unit Production Manager
David V. Lester
David V. Lester
Costume Design
Elizabeth McBride
Elizabeth McBride
Set Decoration
Michael Seirton
Michael Seirton
Music Editor
Bill Bernstein
Bill Bernstein
Grip
Brian 'Buzz' Buzzelli
Brian 'Buzz' Buzzelli
Executive Producer
Liz Glotzer
Liz Glotzer
Production Supervisor
Sue Bea Montgomery
Sue Bea Montgomery
Script Supervisor
Sioux Richards
Sioux Richards
Assistant Director
Jesse V. Johnson
Jesse V. Johnson
Unit Publicist
Ernie Malik
Ernie Malik
Assistant Director
Thomas Schellenberg
Thomas Schellenberg
Best Boy Electric
Jeremy Knaster
Jeremy Knaster
Stunt Coordinator
Jerry Gatlin
Jerry Gatlin
ADR & Dubbing
Barbara Harris
Barbara Harris
Stunts
Daniel W. Barringer
Daniel W. Barringer
Makeup Artist
Monty Westmore
Monty Westmore
Assistant Director
John R. Woodward
John R. Woodward
Transportation Captain
Fred Culbertson
Fred Culbertson
Aerial Camera
Robert 'Bobby Z' Zajonc
Robert 'Bobby Z' Zajonc
Special Effects
Bob Williams
Bob Williams
Makeup Artist
Kevin Haney
Kevin Haney
Additional Soundtrack
Tommy Morgan
Tommy Morgan
Foley
Kevin Bartnof
Kevin Bartnof
Boom Operator
Marvin E. Lewis
Marvin E. Lewis
Construction Coordinator
Sebastian Milito
Sebastian Milito
Transportation Coordinator
David Marder
David Marder
Visual Effects Producer
Melissa Taylor
Melissa Taylor
Stunts
Dick Hancock
Dick Hancock
Gaffer
Bill O'Leary
Bill O'Leary
Set Designer
Antoinette J. Gordon
Antoinette J. Gordon
Scoring Mixer
Dennis S. Sands
Dennis S. Sands
ADR Supervisor
Petra Bach
Petra Bach
Location Manager
Kokayi Ampah
Kokayi Ampah
Production Supervisor
Kokayi Ampah
Kokayi Ampah
Sound Editor
Bruce Bell
Bruce Bell
Supervising Sound Editor
John Stacy
John Stacy
Rigging Gaffer
Richie Ford
Richie Ford
Hairstylist
Roy Bryson
Roy Bryson
ADR & Dubbing
Paul J. Zydel
Paul J. Zydel
Production Sound Mixer
Willie D. Burton
Willie D. Burton
Orchestrator
Thomas Pasatieri
Thomas Pasatieri
Sound Recordist
John Soukup
John Soukup
Sound Recordist
Jack Keller
Jack Keller
Color Timer
David Orr
David Orr
Cinematography
Bobby Mancuso
Bobby Mancuso
Assistant Editor
Robert C. Lusted
Robert C. Lusted
Cinematography
Andy Harris
Andy Harris
Projection
Alan Jacques
Alan Jacques
Propmaker
Earl F. Betts
Earl F. Betts
Still Photographer
Michael P. Weinstein
Michael P. Weinstein
Art Department Assistant
Rhonda Yeater
Rhonda Yeater
Assistant Art Director
Jack Evans
Jack Evans
Construction Foreman
Dixwell Stillman
Dixwell Stillman
Painter
Blair Gibeau
Blair Gibeau
Standby Painter
Todd Hatfield
Todd Hatfield
First Assistant Camera
Robin Brown
Robin Brown
Key Grip
Don Cerrone
Don Cerrone
Steadicam Operator
Gerrit Dangremond
Gerrit Dangremond
Seamstress
Carol Buckler
Carol Buckler
Set Dressing Artist
Jack Hering
Jack Hering
Carpenter
Paul Wells
Paul Wells
Craft Service
Brian Boggs
Brian Boggs
Driver
Robert Conrad
Robert Conrad
Executive Music Producer
Dan Goldwasser
Dan Goldwasser
Loader
Hope A. Nielsen
Hope A. Nielsen
Picture Car Coordinator
Mario Simon
Mario Simon
Production Office Coordinator
Beth Hickman
Beth Hickman
Property Master
Tom Shaw Jr.
Tom Shaw Jr.
Set Production Assistant
Jesse E. Johnson
Jesse E. Johnson
Video Assist Operator
Van Scarboro
Van Scarboro
First Assistant Editor
Patricia A. Galvin
Patricia A. Galvin
Electrician
Kurt Dale Hartman
Kurt Dale Hartman
Rigging Grip
Rex Buckingham
Rex Buckingham
Production Accountant
Ramona Sánchez-Waggoner
Ramona Sánchez-Waggoner
Assistant Sound Editor
Lori Martino
Lori Martino
Storyboard
Pete von Sholly
Pete von Sholly
Thanks
Dennis Baker
Dennis Baker

elshaarawy

very good movie 9.5/10 محمد الشعراوى

John Chard

Some birds aren't meant to be caged. The Shawshank Redemption is written and directed by Frank Darabont. It is an adaptation of the Stephen King novella Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption. Starring Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman, the film portrays the story of Andy Dufresne (Robbins), a banker who is sentenced to two life sentences at Shawshank State Prison for apparently murdering his wife and her lover. Andy finds it tough going but finds solace in the friendship he forms with fellow inmate, Ellis "Red" Redding (Freeman). While things start to pick up when the warden finds Andy a prison job more befitting his talents as a banker. However, the arrival of another inmate is going to vastly change things for all of them. There was no fanfare or bunting put out for the release of the film back in 94, with a title that didn't give much inkling to anyone about what it was about, and with Columbia Pictures unsure how to market it, Shawshank Redemption barely registered at the box office. However, come Academy Award time the film received several nominations, and although it won none, it stirred up interest in the film for its home entertainment release. The rest, as they say, is history. For the film finally found an audience that saw the film propelled to almost mythical proportions as an endearing modern day classic. Something that has delighted its fans, whilst simultaneously baffling its detractors. One thing is for sure, though, is that which ever side of the Shawshank fence you sit on, the film continues to gather new fans and simply will never go away. It's possibly the simplicity of it all that sends some haters of the film into cinematic spasms. The implausible plot and an apparent sentimental edge that makes a nonsense of prison life, are but two chief complaints from those that dislike the film with a passion. But when characters are this richly drawn, and so movingly performed, it strikes me as churlish to do down a human drama that's dealing in hope, friendship and faith. The sentimental aspect is indeed there, but that acts as a counterpoint to the suffering, degradation and shattering of the soul involving our protagonist. Cosy prison life you say? No chance. The need for human connection is never more needed than during incarceration, surely? And given the quite terrific performances of Robbins (never better) & Freeman (sublimely making it easy), it's the easiest thing in the world to warm to Andy and Red. Those in support aren't faring too bad either. Bob Gunton is coiled spring smarm as Warden Norton, James Whitmore is heart achingly great as the "Birdman Of Shawshank," Clancy Brown is menacing as antagonist Capt. Byron Hadley, William Sadler amusing as Heywood & Mark Rolston is impressively vile as Bogs Diamond. Then there's Roger Deakins' lush cinematography as the camera gracefully glides in and out of the prison offering almost ethereal hope to our characters (yes, they are ours). The music pings in conjunction with the emotional flow of the movie too. Thomas Newman's score is mostly piano based, dovetailing neatly with Andy's state of mind, while the excellently selected soundtrack ranges from the likes of Hank Williams to the gorgeous Le Nozze di Figaro by Mozart. If you love Shawshank then it's a love that lasts a lifetime. Every viewing brings the same array of emotions - anger - revilement - happiness - sadness - inspiration and a warmth that can reduce the most hardened into misty eyed wonderment. Above all else, though, Shawshank offers hope - not just for characters in a movie, but for a better life and a better world for all of us. 10/10

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