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The Shawshank Redemption (Original title)Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption (Help search title)
Date: 1994 (Copyright)

Country: USA

Directed by: Frank Darabont

Production company billing: ©1994 Castle Rock Entertainment Castle Rock Entertainment presents Dolby Digital Colour/Prints by Technicolor MPAA: 33087 Rita Hayworth Poster: photographed by Bob Landry, Life Magazine ©Time Warner Licensed by Princess Yasmin Aga Khan Jeffries Marilyn Monroe Poster: photographed by Sam Shaw, Shaw Photograph Collection Licensed by The Estate of Marilyn Monroe Raquel Welch Poster: photographed by Hammer Film Productions Limited Licensed by Raquel Welch Archie Comic Book: TM&©1993 Archie Comic Publications, Inc Gilda Clip: courtesy of Columbia Pictures Production Equipment: Hollywood Rental Company Gyrosphere Aerial Camera System: Preston Cinema Systems Arriflex Camera & Lenses: Joe Dunton & Company Internatonal, Inc. Production Dailies Processing: Du Art Film Laboratories, Inc. Dailies Ptrojection System: Boston Light & Sound, Inc. Completion Guaranty provided through: International Film Guarantors, Inc. Travel Services provided by Direct Travel of California, Inc. Photographic Equipment by Arriflex Recording Facilities: Warner Hollywood We Wish to Thank: Dennis Baker, Warden of the Mansfield Correctional Institution; Richard Hall, Assistant to the Warden; Manny Centeno, Director of the U.S. Virgin Islands Film Commission; Eve Lapolla, Ohio Film Commission; Lee Tasseff, Mansfield Convention & Visitors Bureau; The People of Mansfield, Ohio and Richland County Special Thanks to Stephen King Filmed on location in Ohio and the U.S. Virgin Islands
Synopsis: Prison movie. In 1946 Andy, a banker, is sent to prison accused of the murder of his wife. He makes friends with another man, Red, who is also in for life. Andy's accountancy skills are discovered and he is used by the wardens to hide money in a false account for a programme they are running. Over the years Andy always has a poster of the pin-up of the decade in his cell, but the posters are more significant than is at first apparent...

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Prisons
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Date: 1994Country: USARelease type: unknownFormat: not specified - Colour - Technicolor - Sound - DolbyRuntime: 142 mins Length: 12804 FeetLanguage: English

Credits (233)
Production Company: Castle Rock Entertainment, Executive Producer: Liz Glotzer, Executive Producer: David Lester, Produced by: Niki Marvin, Unit Production Manager: David Lester, Production Supervisor: Kokayi Ampah, Production Supervisor: Sue Bea Montgomery, Production Office Co-ordinator: Beth Hickman, Assistant Office Co-ordinator: Margaret Orlando, Location Manager: Kokayi Ampah, Location Assistant: Scott Stahler, Chris Cozzi, Production Accountant: Ramona Waggoner, Assistant Production Accountant: Jane Estocin, Accounting Assistant: Kelley Baker, Accounting Assistant: Michael Vasquez, Karin Mercurio, Set Estimator: Susan Fraley, Assistant to Frank Darabont: Robert Barnett, Assistant to Niki Marvin: Sophia Xixis, Assistant to Tim Robbins: Tom Cotter, Assistant to Morgan Freeman: Alfonso Freeman, Set Production Assistant: David McQuade, Jesse Johnson, Office Assistant: Anne Hilbert, Office Intern: Amie Tschappat, 1st Assistant Director: John R. Woodward, Key 2nd Assistant Director: Thomas Schellenberg, 2nd 2nd Assistant Director: Michael Greenwood, Script Supervisor: Sioux Richards, Script Supervisor: James Ellis, Casting by: Deborah Aquila, Casting Associate: Jane Shannon, Ohio Casting: D. Lynn Meyer, Casting Assistant: Julie Weiss, Background Casting: Ivy Weiss, Background Casting Assistant: Brent Scarpo, Background Casting Intern: Adam Moyer, ADR Voice Casting: Barbara Harris, Screenplay by: Frank Darabont, Based on the short novel 'RH and SR' by: Stephen King, Director of Photography: Roger Deakins, Steadicam Operator: Gerrit Dangremond, Gyrosphere Operator: Mike Kelem, Gyrosphere Assistant: Ed Gutentag, Richard Burton, First Camera Assistant: Eric Swanek, Robin Brown, Second Camera Assistant: Andy Harris, Second Camera Assistant: Bill Nielsen Jr, Bobby Mancuso, Film Loader: Hope Nielsen, Gaffer: Bill O'Leary, Rigging Gaffer: Richie Ford, Best Boy Electric: Jeremy Knaster, Rigging Best Boy: Tony Corapi, Lamp Operator: Bill Moore, Lamp Operator: William Kingsley, Lamp Operator: Ruben Turner, Quincy Koenig, Electric Rigger: Joseph Short, James Gribbins, Key Grip: Don Cerrone, Best Boy Grip: Keith Bunting, Rigging Grip: Charley Quinlivin, Second Rigging Grip: John Archibald, Dolly Grip: Bruce Hamme, Grip: Eugene Depasquale Iii, Grip: Kenneth McCahan, Grip: Russell Milner, Grip: Brian Buzzelli, Grip: Thomas Guidugli, Grip: James Harrington, Rigging Grip: Rex Buckingham, Jorgen Christensen, Video Assist: Van Scarboro, Video Assistant: Judy Scarboro, Still Photographer: Michael Weinstein, Special Effects: Bob Williams, Digital Special Effects: Motion Pixel Corporation, Edited by: Richard Francis-Bruce, First Assistant Editor: Patty Galvin, Second Assistant Editor: Robert Lusted, Apprentice Editor: Jeff Canavan, Editorial Assistant: David Johnson, Production Designer: Terence Marsh, Art Director: Peter Smith, Assistant Art Director: Jack Evans, Decorating Consultant: Bobby Baker, Art Department Assistant: Rhonda Yeater, Senior Set Designer: Antoinette Gordon, Set Designer: Joe Hodges, Set Decorator: Michael Sierton, Lead Person: Alba Leone, On Set Dresser: Lee Baird, Set Dresser: Christopher Neely, Set Dresser: John M. Heuberger, Set Dresser: Jack Hering, Storyboard Consultant: Peter Von Sholly, Property Master: Tom Shaw, Propman: Carey Harris, Propmaker Foreman: Earl Betts, Propshop Foreman: Isadoro Raponi, Jim Henry, Propmaker Gang Boss: Scott Mizgaites, Chad Goodrich, Construction Co-ordinator: Sebastian Milito, Construction Foreman: Dixwell Stillman, Plasterer: Glen Blanton, Labour Foreman: Barrett Fleetwood, Labour Gang Boss: John Barbera, Paint Foreman: Peter J. Allen, Paint Gang Boss: Robert Hawthorne, James Hawthorne, Standby Painter: Todd Hatfield, Painter: Blair Gibeau, Kelley Collopy, Key Carpenter: Paul Wells, Costume Design by: Elizabeth McBride, Wardrobe Supervisor: Taneia Lednicky, Key Costumer: Mira Zavidowsky, Kris Kearney, Costumer: Eva Prappas, Donnie Mcfinely, Seamstress: Carol Buckler, Wardrobe Assistant: Cookie Beard, Key Make-Up Artist: Kevin Haney, Make-up Artist: Monty Westmore, Jeni Lee Dinkel, Key Hairstylist: Phillip Ivey, Hairstylist: Roy Bryson, Pamela Priest, Titles and Opticals: Pacific Title, Colour Timer: David Orr, Music by: Thomas Newman, Music Orchestrator: Thomas Pasatieri, Music Preparation: Julian Bratolyubov, Music Contractor: Leslie Morris, Music Scoring Mixer: Dennis Sands, Music Editor: Bill Bernstein, Assistant Music Editor: James C. Makiej, Music Consultant: Arlene Fishbach Enterprises, Production Sound Mixer: Willie Burton, Boom Operator: Marvin Lewis, Cable Person: Kevin Boyd, Post-Production Sound: Bald Eagle Sound Inc., Re-Recording Mixer: Robert J. Litt, Re-Recording Mixer: Elliot Tyson, Michael Herbick, Mixing Recordist: Jack Keller, David Behle, Supervising Sound Editor: John M. Stacy, Sound Editor: Bill Manger, Sound Editor: Jeff Clark, Sound Editor: Zack Davis, Sound Editor: Dale Johnston, Sound Editor: Larry Lester, Sound Editor: Bruce Bell, Sound Editor: Richard Oswald, Assistant Sound Editor: Lori Martino, Assistant Sound Editor: Bill Weinman, Janelle Showalter, Negative Cutter: D. Bassett & Associates, ADR Supervisor: Petra Bach, ADR Recordist: Rick Canelli, ADR (Additional Recordist): Michael Cerone, Mike Boudry, ADR Mixer: Tom O'connell, ADR (Additional Mixer): Paul Zydel, Doc Kane, ADR Editor: Robert Ulrich, ADR Editor: Shelley Rae Hinton, Foley Artist: Kevin Bartnof, Foley Artist: Ellen Heuer, Foley Recordist: Ron Grafton, Foley Mixer: Marilyn Graf, Stunt Co-ordinator: Jerry Gatlin, Stunt Player: Tom Morga, Stunt Player: Ben Scott, Stunt Player: Dan Barringer, Stunt Player: Mickey Guinn, Stunt Player: Dick Hancock, Stunt Player: Allen Michael Lerner, Fred Culbertson, Lighting Stand-in: James Burke, Lighting Stand-in: Dexter Hammett, Lighting Stand-in: Max Gerber, Lighting Stand-in: David Gilby, Lighting Stand-in: Tim Amstutz, Lighting Stand-in: Bill Martin, Jon Stinehour, Transportation Co-ordinator: David Marder, Transportation Captain: Fred Culbertson, Driver: Chick Elwell, Driver: Ray Greene, Driver: Mickey Guinn, Driver: Chuck Ramsey, Driver: David Turner, Driver: Chip Vincent, Driver: William Culbertson, Driver: Douglas Miller, Driver: Ken Nevin Jr, Driver: Scott Ruetenik, Driver: Harold Garnsey, Driver: Dick Furr, Driver: David Smith, Driver: Ronald Hogle, Driver: Judith Reed, Driver: Glen Murphy, Driver: James Graham, Driver: Tom Park, Driver: J.D. Thomas, Driver: Robert Conrad, Driver: William Davis, Driver: Sally Givens, Driver: Neil Knoff, Driver: Roland Maurer, Driver: Gary Mishey, Donald Snyder, Craft Services: Mark Moelter, Craft Services: Don Speakman, Brian Boggs, First Aid: Frank Mckeon, Caterer: Joe Schultz, Caterer: Carlos Garcia, José Lopez, In Memory of: Allen Greene, Animal Trainer: Scott Hart, Additional Animal Wrangler: Therese Amadio, Helicopter Pilot: Robert 'Bobby Z' Zajonc, Unit Publicist: Ernie Malik, Publicity: Nancy Seltzer & Associates Inc.
Cast (54)
Tim Robbins (Andy Dufresne), Morgan Freeman (Ellis Boyd "Red" Redding), Bob Gunton (Warden Samuel Norton), William Sadler (Heywood), Clancy Brown (Captain Myron Hadley), Gil Bellows (Tommy Williams), Mark Rolston (Bogs Diamond), Jeffrey Demunn (1946 D.A.), Larry Brandenburg (Skeet), Brian Libby (Floyd), Neil Giuntoli (Jigger), David Proval (Snooze), Joseph Ragno (Ernie), Paul McCrane (Guard Trout), Jude Ciccolella (Guard Mert), James Whitmore (Brooks Hatlen), Renee Blaine (Andy Dufresne's wife), Scott Mann (Glenn Quentin), John Horton (1946 judge), Gordon C. Greene (1947 parole hearings man), Alfonso Freeman (fresh fish con), V.J. 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), Joseph Pecoraro (projectionist), Harold E. Cope Jr (hole guard), Brian Delate (Guard Dekins), Don R. Mcmanus (Guard Wiley), Donald E. 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. De Pasquale (mail caller), Bill Bolender (Elmo Blatch), Ron Newell (elderly hole guard), John R. Woodward (bullhorn tower guard), 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)