Description
The Shawshank Redemption 3xDVD 1994 10th Anniversary Three-Disc Special Edition / Directed by Frank Darabont / Starring: Tim Robbins, Morgan Freeman, Bob Gunton, William Sadler
UPC 5037115066237
MADE IN THE UK
REGION 2 PAL DVD
Audio: English 5.1, English 2.0
Subtitles: English HOH
Total Runtime: 136 minutes
English Summary:
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 murder 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.
Hungarian Summary:
Az 1940-es évek végén Andy Dufresne bankárt életfogytig tartó börtönbüntetésre ítélik kettős gyilkosságért. A férfi ugyan ártatlan, ám az ítélet értelmében be kell vonulnia a Shawshank bötrön rabjai közé. Ezzel gyökeresen megváltozik Andy élete, lassan válik az elítéltek körében megbecsültté, a fegyőrök adótanácsadóvá és a börtön vezéregyéniségévé.
Extras:
- Disc 1:
- Audio Commentary by director Frank Darabont
- Audio Description Track
- Theatrical Trailer
- Biographies
- Memorable Quotes
- Disc 2:
- Hope Springs Eternal - A look back at Shawshank Redemption
- Shawshank The Redeeming Feature (Mark Kermode hosted C4 Documentary
- 121 min)
- The Charlie Rose Show with Frank Darabont, Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman (2004 U.S. Broadcast)
- Shawshank Stills Gallery
- Behind-the-scenes
- Shawshank Storyboards
- Disc 3:
- Extended Session From The interviews featured in The Shawshank The Redeeming Feature Documentary (total treatment 136 min)
- Tim Robbins' complete interview (Andy Dufresne, Inmates 37 927)
- Morgan Freeman Interview (Ellis Boyd "Red" Redding)
- Bob Gunton interview (Warden Samuel Norton)
- William Sadler Interview (Heyward, Inmates 32 365)
- Clancy Brown Interview (Capt. Byron Hadley)
Cast / Szereplők:
- Tim Robbins as Andy Dufresne:
A banker sentenced to life in prison in 1947 for the murder of his wife and her lover - Morgan Freeman as Ellis Boyd "Red" Redding:
A prison contraband smuggler who befriends Andy - Bob Gunton as Samuel Norton:
The pious and cruel warden of Shawshank penitentiary - William Sadler as Heywood:
A member of Red's gang of long-serving convicts - Clancy Brown as Byron Hadley:
The brutal captain of the prison guards - Gil Bellows as Tommy Williams:
A young convict imprisoned for burglary in 1965 - James Whitmore as Brooks Hatlen:
The elderly prison librarian, imprisoned since the early 1900s
The cast also includes: Mark Rolston as Bogs Diamond, the head of "The Sisters" gang and a prison rapist; Jeffrey DeMunn as the prosecuting attorney in Dufresne's trial; Alfonso Freeman as Fresh Fish Con; Ned Bellamy and Don McManus as, respectively, prison guards Youngblood and Wiley; and Dion Anderson as Head Bull Haig. Renee Blaine portrays Andy's wife, and Scott Mann portrays her golf-instructor lover Glenn Quentin. Frank Medrano plays Fat Ass, one of Andy's fellow new inmates who is beaten to death by Hadley, and Bill Bolender plays Elmo Blatch, a convict who may actually be responsible for the crimes of which Andy is convicted. James Kisicki and Claire Slemmer portray the Maine National Bank manager and a teller respectively.
Directed by | Frank Darabont |
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Produced by | Niki Marvin |
Screenplay by | Frank Darabont |
Based on | Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption by Stephen King |
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Music by | Thomas Newman |
Cinematography | Roger Deakins |
Edited by | Richard Francis-Bruce |
Production
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Castle Rock Entertainment
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Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
Release date
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Running time
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137 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |