The Shawshank Redemption (DVD)
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Publisher | Castle Rock |
Color | Color |
Rating MPA | R |
Recording Length | 142.00 |
Recording Studio | Castle Rock |
Format | DVD |
Brand | Castle Rock |
Age Group | Adult |
Amazon ASIN | B00G4SHX6G |
UPC / EAN | 053939273427 |
Year | 1994 |
ReleaseDate | 1994-10-14 |
RuntimeMins | 142 |
RuntimeStr | 2h 22min |
Awards | Top rated movie #1 , Nominated for 7 Oscars, 21 wins & 43 nominations total |
Directors | Frank Darabont |
Writers | Stephen King, Frank Darabont |
Stars | Tim Robbins, Morgan Freeman, Bob Gunton |
Produced by | Liz Glotzer, David V. Lester, Niki Marvin |
Music by | Thomas Newman |
Cinematography by | Roger Deakins |
Film Editing by | Richard Francis-Bruce |
Casting By | Deborah Aquila |
Production Design by | Terence Marsh |
Art Direction by | Peter Landsdown Smith |
Set Decoration by | Michael Seirton |
Costume Design by | Elizabeth McBride |
Makeup Department | Roy Bryson, Jeni Lee Dinkel, Kevin Haney, Philip Ivey, Pamela Priest, Monty Westmore |
Production Management | Kokayi Ampah, David V. Lester, Sue Bea Montgomery |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | Michael Greenwood, Thomas Schellenberg, John R. Woodward, Jesse V. Johnson |
Art Department | Peter Allen, Lee Lee Baird, Bob Baker, John Barbera, Earl F. Betts, Glen Blanton, Jack Evans, Barrett Fleetwood, Susan Fraley, Blair Gibeau, Chad Goodrich, Antoinette J. Gordon, Kelley A. Hankins, Carey Harris Jr., Todd Hatfield, James Hawthorne, Robert Hawthorne, Jim Henry, Jack Hering, John M. Heuberger, Joseph A. Hodges, Alba Leone, Sebastian Milito, Scott Mizgaites, William Moore, Christopher Neely, Isidoro Raponi, Tom Shaw Jr., Dixwell Stillman, Pete von Sholly, Paul Wells, Rhonda Yeater, John Alvin, Jim Heastings, Brent Peelor, Drew Struzan |
Sound Department | Petra Bach, Kevin Bartnof, David Behle, Bruce Bell, Mike Boudry, Kevin Boyd, Willie D. Burton, Rick Canelli, Michael J. Cerone, Jeff Clark, Zack Davis, Marilyn Graf, Ron Grafton, Michael Herbick, Ellen Heuer, Shelley Rae Hinton, Dale Johnston, Doc Kane, Jack Keller, Larry Lester, Marvin E. Lewis, Robert J. Litt, William L. Manger, Lori Martino, Thomas J. O Connell, Richard Oswald, Janelle Showalter, John Stacy, Elliot Tyson, Robert Ulrich, Bill Weinman, Paul J. Zydel, Vanessa Theme Ament, Jim Emswiller, Mary Jo Lang, John Roesch, Donald C. Rogers, John Soukup, Carolyn Tapp |
Special Effects by | Bob Williams |
Visual Effects by | Brian Adams, Melissa Taylor |
Stunts | Daniel W. Barringer, Fred Culbertson, Jerry Gatlin, Mickey Guinn, Dick Hancock, A. Michael Lerner, Tom Morga, Ben Scott, Thomas J. Larsen, Tom Morga |
Camera and Electrical Department | Tim L. Amstutz, John Archibald, Robin Brown, Rex Buckingham, Keith Bunting, James J. Burke, Brian Buzz Buzzelli, Don Cerrone, Jorgen Christenen, Tony Corapi, Stuart Cropley, Gerrit Dangremond, Eugene C. DePasquale, Richie Ford, Max Gerber, David Gilby, James P. Gribbins, Thomas Guidugli, Bruce Hamme, Dexter Hammett, Jim Harrington, Andy Harris, William Kingsley, Jeremy Knaster, John Quincy Koenig, Bobby Mancuso, Bill Martin, Ken McCahan, Russ Milner, William Moore, William R. Nielsen Jr., Hope A. Nielsen, Bill O Leary, Charles Quinlivan, Judy Scarboro, Van Scarboro, Joseph Short, Jon Stinehour, Eric Swanek, Ruben Turner, S.B. Weathersby, Michael P. Weinstein, Richard A. Anderson, Robert Bender, Pat Dames, Kurt Dale Hartman, David Moenkhaus, Jon D. Morrison, Brian Powers, Eric Swanek |
Casting Department | Barbara Harris, D. Lynn Meyers, Adam Moyer, Brent Scarpo, Ivy Weiss, Julie Weiss, Linda Weaver |
Costume and Wardrobe Department | Cookie Beard, Carol Buckler, Kris Kearney, Taneia Lednicky, Donnie Hollywood McFinely, Eva Prappas, Mira Zavidowsky |
Editorial Department | Jeff Canavan, Patricia A. Galvin, David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick, Robert C. Lusted, David Orr, Keith Shaw |
Location Management | Kokayi Ampah, Chris Cozzi, Scott Stahler |
Music Department | Bill Bernstein, Julian Bratolyubov, Sandy DeCrescent, Jim Makiej, Leslie Morris, Thomas Pasatieri, Dennis S. Sands, Bob Bornstein, Tom Boyd, Bruce Dukov, Arlene Fishbach, Dan Goldwasser, Mark Graham, Tommy Morgan, Kathy Nelson, Thomas Newman, Chas Smith, Steven L. Smith, James Thatcher, Ian Underwood |
Script and Continuity Department | Tom Allen, James Ellis Deakins, Sioux Richards |
Transportation Department | Robert Conrad, Fred Culbertson, William Culbertson, William P. Davis, Chick Elwell, Dick Furr, Harold Garnsey, Sally Givens, James Graham, Ray Greene, Mickey Guinn, Ronald Hogle, Neil Knoff, David Marder, Roland Maurer, Douglas Miller, Gary Mishey, Glen Murphy, Ken Nevin, Tom Park, Chuck Ramsey, Judith Reed, Scott Ruetenik, David Smith, Donald Snyder, J.D. Thomas, David Turner, Chip Vincent, Mario Simon |
Additional Crew | Therese Amadio, Kelley Baker, Robert C. Barnett, Brian Boggs, Richard Brooks Burton, Tom Cotter, Ramona Diaz Sanchez, Jane Estocin, Alfonso Freeman, Carlos Garcia, Edward A. Gutentag, Scott E. Hart, Beth Hickman, Anne Hilbert, Jesse V. Johnson, Michael Kelem, Jose Lopez, Ernie Malik, Frank McKeon, David McQuade, Karin Mercurio, Mark Moelter, Aaron Camm Bendigo News, Margaret J. Orlando, Joe Schultz, Don Speakman, Amie Tschappat, Michael Vasquez, Sophia Xixis, Robert Bobby Z Zajonc, Michel Burstein, Saxon Eldridge, Alan Jacques, Tom Lent, Robert Bobby Z Zajonc |
Thanks | Dennis Baker, Manny Centeno, Allen Greene, Richard Hall, Stephen King, Eve Lapolla, Lee Tasseff, Kzar Torres |
Genres | Drama |
Companies | Castle Rock Entertainment |
Countries | USA |
Languages | English |
ContentRating | R |
ImDbRating | 9.3 |
ImDb Rating Votes | 2640065 |
Metacritic Rating | 81 |
Short Description |
The Shawshank Redemption is a 1994 American drama film written and directed by Frank Darabont, based on the 1982 Stephen King novella Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption. It 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 an eight-week period. 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 of the time 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 on its release, particularly for its story and the performances of Robbins and Freeman, it 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 films such as Pulp Fiction and Forrest Gump, the general unpopularity of prison films, its lack of female characters, and even the title, which was considered to be 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 one of the top video rentals of 1995. The broadcast rights were acquired following the purchase of Castle Rock 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 was 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 . |
Box Office Budget | $25,000,000 (estimated) |
Box Office Opening Weekend USA | $727,327 |
Box Office Gross USA | $28,767,189 |
Box Office Cumulative Worldwide Gross | $28,884,504 |
Keywords | Prison,based on the works of stephen king,escape from prison,voice over narration,friendship between men |
Year | 1994 |
ReleaseDate | 1994-10-14 |
RuntimeMins | 142 |
RuntimeStr | 2h 22min |
Awards | Top rated movie #1 , Nominated for 7 Oscars, 21 wins & 43 nominations total |
Directors | Frank Darabont |
Writers | Stephen King, Frank Darabont |
Stars | Tim Robbins, Morgan Freeman, Bob Gunton |
Produced by | Liz Glotzer, David V. Lester, Niki Marvin |
Music by | Thomas Newman |
Cinematography by | Roger Deakins |
Film Editing by | Richard Francis-Bruce |
Casting By | Deborah Aquila |
Production Design by | Terence Marsh |
Art Direction by | Peter Landsdown Smith |
Set Decoration by | Michael Seirton |
Costume Design by | Elizabeth McBride |
Makeup Department | Roy Bryson, Jeni Lee Dinkel, Kevin Haney, Philip Ivey, Pamela Priest, Monty Westmore |
Production Management | Kokayi Ampah, David V. Lester, Sue Bea Montgomery |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | Michael Greenwood, Thomas Schellenberg, John R. Woodward, Jesse V. Johnson |
Art Department | Peter Allen, Lee Lee Baird, Bob Baker, John Barbera, Earl F. Betts, Glen Blanton, Jack Evans, Barrett Fleetwood, Susan Fraley, Blair Gibeau, Chad Goodrich, Antoinette J. Gordon, Kelley A. Hankins, Carey Harris Jr., Todd Hatfield, James Hawthorne, Robert Hawthorne, Jim Henry, Jack Hering, John M. Heuberger, Joseph A. Hodges, Alba Leone, Sebastian Milito, Scott Mizgaites, William Moore, Christopher Neely, Isidoro Raponi, Tom Shaw Jr., Dixwell Stillman, Pete von Sholly, Paul Wells, Rhonda Yeater, John Alvin, Jim Heastings, Brent Peelor, Drew Struzan |
Sound Department | Petra Bach, Kevin Bartnof, David Behle, Bruce Bell, Mike Boudry, Kevin Boyd, Willie D. Burton, Rick Canelli, Michael J. Cerone, Jeff Clark, Zack Davis, Marilyn Graf, Ron Grafton, Michael Herbick, Ellen Heuer, Shelley Rae Hinton, Dale Johnston, Doc Kane, Jack Keller, Larry Lester, Marvin E. Lewis, Robert J. Litt, William L. Manger, Lori Martino, Thomas J. O Connell, Richard Oswald, Janelle Showalter, John Stacy, Elliot Tyson, Robert Ulrich, Bill Weinman, Paul J. Zydel, Vanessa Theme Ament, Jim Emswiller, Mary Jo Lang, John Roesch, Donald C. Rogers, John Soukup, Carolyn Tapp |
Special Effects by | Bob Williams |
Visual Effects by | Brian Adams, Melissa Taylor |
Stunts | Daniel W. Barringer, Fred Culbertson, Jerry Gatlin, Mickey Guinn, Dick Hancock, A. Michael Lerner, Tom Morga, Ben Scott, Thomas J. Larsen, Tom Morga |
Camera and Electrical Department | Tim L. Amstutz, John Archibald, Robin Brown, Rex Buckingham, Keith Bunting, James J. Burke, Brian Buzz Buzzelli, Don Cerrone, Jorgen Christenen, Tony Corapi, Stuart Cropley, Gerrit Dangremond, Eugene C. DePasquale, Richie Ford, Max Gerber, David Gilby, James P. Gribbins, Thomas Guidugli, Bruce Hamme, Dexter Hammett, Jim Harrington, Andy Harris, William Kingsley, Jeremy Knaster, John Quincy Koenig, Bobby Mancuso, Bill Martin, Ken McCahan, Russ Milner, William Moore, William R. Nielsen Jr., Hope A. Nielsen, Bill O Leary, Charles Quinlivan, Judy Scarboro, Van Scarboro, Joseph Short, Jon Stinehour, Eric Swanek, Ruben Turner, S.B. Weathersby, Michael P. Weinstein, Richard A. Anderson, Robert Bender, Pat Dames, Kurt Dale Hartman, David Moenkhaus, Jon D. Morrison, Brian Powers, Eric Swanek |
Casting Department | Barbara Harris, D. Lynn Meyers, Adam Moyer, Brent Scarpo, Ivy Weiss, Julie Weiss, Linda Weaver |
Costume and Wardrobe Department | Cookie Beard, Carol Buckler, Kris Kearney, Taneia Lednicky, Donnie Hollywood McFinely, Eva Prappas, Mira Zavidowsky |
Editorial Department | Jeff Canavan, Patricia A. Galvin, David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick, Robert C. Lusted, David Orr, Keith Shaw |
Location Management | Kokayi Ampah, Chris Cozzi, Scott Stahler |
Music Department | Bill Bernstein, Julian Bratolyubov, Sandy DeCrescent, Jim Makiej, Leslie Morris, Thomas Pasatieri, Dennis S. Sands, Bob Bornstein, Tom Boyd, Bruce Dukov, Arlene Fishbach, Dan Goldwasser, Mark Graham, Tommy Morgan, Kathy Nelson, Thomas Newman, Chas Smith, Steven L. Smith, James Thatcher, Ian Underwood |
Script and Continuity Department | Tom Allen, James Ellis Deakins, Sioux Richards |
Transportation Department | Robert Conrad, Fred Culbertson, William Culbertson, William P. Davis, Chick Elwell, Dick Furr, Harold Garnsey, Sally Givens, James Graham, Ray Greene, Mickey Guinn, Ronald Hogle, Neil Knoff, David Marder, Roland Maurer, Douglas Miller, Gary Mishey, Glen Murphy, Ken Nevin, Tom Park, Chuck Ramsey, Judith Reed, Scott Ruetenik, David Smith, Donald Snyder, J.D. Thomas, David Turner, Chip Vincent, Mario Simon |
Additional Crew | Therese Amadio, Kelley Baker, Robert C. Barnett, Brian Boggs, Richard Brooks Burton, Tom Cotter, Ramona Diaz Sanchez, Jane Estocin, Alfonso Freeman, Carlos Garcia, Edward A. Gutentag, Scott E. Hart, Beth Hickman, Anne Hilbert, Jesse V. Johnson, Michael Kelem, Jose Lopez, Ernie Malik, Frank McKeon, David McQuade, Karin Mercurio, Mark Moelter, Aaron Camm Bendigo News, Margaret J. Orlando, Joe Schultz, Don Speakman, Amie Tschappat, Michael Vasquez, Sophia Xixis, Robert Bobby Z Zajonc, Michel Burstein, Saxon Eldridge, Alan Jacques, Tom Lent, Robert Bobby Z Zajonc |
Thanks | Dennis Baker, Manny Centeno, Allen Greene, Richard Hall, Stephen King, Eve Lapolla, Lee Tasseff, Kzar Torres |
Genres | Drama |
Companies | Castle Rock Entertainment |
Countries | USA |
Languages | English |
ContentRating | R |
ImDbRating | 9.3 |
ImDb Rating Votes | 2640065 |
Metacritic Rating | 81 |
Short Description |
The Shawshank Redemption is a 1994 American drama film written and directed by Frank Darabont, based on the 1982 Stephen King novella Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption. It 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 an eight-week period. 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 of the time 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 on its release, particularly for its story and the performances of Robbins and Freeman, it 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 films such as Pulp Fiction and Forrest Gump, the general unpopularity of prison films, its lack of female characters, and even the title, which was considered to be 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 one of the top video rentals of 1995. The broadcast rights were acquired following the purchase of Castle Rock 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 was 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 . |
Box Office Budget | $25,000,000 (estimated) |
Box Office Opening Weekend USA | $727,327 |
Box Office Gross USA | $28,767,189 |
Box Office Cumulative Worldwide Gross | $28,884,504 |
Keywords | Prison,based on the works of stephen king,escape from prison,voice over narration,friendship between men |