The Shawshank Redemption

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 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 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 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 the top video rental 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 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".

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Tier 3 South. Clear. Tier 4 North. Clear. - Tier 3 North. Clear. - Man missing on Tier 2. - Cell 245. - Dufresne. Get your ass out here, boy. You're holding up the show. Don't make me come down there. I'll thump your skull for you. Damn it, Dufresne, you're putting me behind! I got a schedule to keep. You'd better be sick or dead in there, I shit you not! You hear me? Oh, my holy God.

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I want every man on this cell block questioned. - Start with that friend of his. - Who? Him!

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Open 237.

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What do you mean, he just wasn't here? Don't say that to me, Haig. Don't say that to me again. But, sir, he wasn't. I can see that, Haig! You think I'm blind? Is that what you're saying? Am I blind, Haig? No, sir. What about you? Are you blind? - Tell me what this is. - Last night's count. You see Dufresne's name there? I sure do. See? Right there. Dufresne.

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He was in his cell at lights out. It stands to reason he'd still be here in the morning.

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I want him found. Not tomorrow, not after breakfast. Now! Yes, sir!

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Let's go, let's go! Move your butts! Move it!

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Stand.

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Well? Well, what? I see you two all the time. You're thick as thieves, you are.

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He must have said something. No, sir, Warden. Not a word. Lord, it's a miracle! A man up and vanished like a fart in the wind. Nothing left but... some damn rocks on a windowsill. And that cupcake on the wall. Let's ask her. Maybe she knows. What say there, Fuzzy Britches? Feel like talking?

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Ah... I guess not. Why should she be any different? This is a conspiracy. That's what this is. One big... damn conspiracy! And everyone's in on it! Including her!

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In 1966, Andy Dufresne escaped from Shawshank Prison.

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All they found of him was a muddy set of prison clothes, a bar of soap and an old rock hammer damn near worn down to the nub.

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I remember thinking it would take a man 600 years to tunnel through the wall with it. Old Andy did it in less than 20. Oh, Andy loved geology. I imagine it appealed to his meticulous nature. An Ice Age here, a million years of mountain-building there. Geology is the study of pressure and time. That's all it takes, really. Pressure... and time. That and a big goddamn poster. Like I said, in prison, a man will do most anything to keep his mind occupied.

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It turns out Andy's favorite hobby was toting his wall out into the exercise yard. A handful at a time. I guess after Tommy was killed, Andy decided he'd been here just about long enough. Lickety-split. I want to get home.

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I'm just about finished, sir.

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Three deposits tonight. Andy did like he was told. Buffed those shoes to a high mirror shine. The guard simply didn't notice. Neither did I. I mean, seriously, how often do you really look at a man's shoes? Andy crawled to freedom through 500 yards of shit-smelling foulness I can't even imagine. Or maybe I just don't want to.

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500 yards. That's the length of five football fields. Just shy of half a mile.

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The next morning, right about the time Raquel was spilling her little secret, a man nobody ever laid eyes on before strode into the Maine National Bank. Until that moment, he didn't exist, except on paper. May I help you? He had all the proper ID, driver's license, birth certificate, social security card. And the signature was a spot-on match. I must say, I'm sorry to be losing your business. I hope you'll enjoy living abroad. Thank you. I'm sure I will. Here's your cashier's check, sir. Will there be anything else? Please... Would you add this to your outgoing mail? I'd be happy to. - Good day, sir. - Good day. Mr. Stevens visited nearly a dozen banks in the Portland area that morning. All told, he blew town with better than $370,000 of Warden Norton's money. Severance pay for 19 years.

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Good morning, Portland Daily Bugle.

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