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Tim Robbins | Andy Dufresne | |
Morgan Freeman | Ellis Boyd Redding | |
Bob Gunton | Warden Norton | |
Mark Rolston | Bogs Diamond | |
Gil Bellows | Tommy | |
William Sadler | Heywood | |
James Whitmore | Brooks Hatlen | |
Larry Brandenburg | Skeet | |
Clancy Brown | Captain Byron T. Hadley | |
Jude Ciccolella | Guard Mert | |
Jeffrey DeMunn | 1946 D.A. | |
Neil Giuntoli | Jigger | |
Brian Libby | Floyd | |
David Proval | Snooze | |
Joseph Ragno | Ernie |
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Producer | Niki Marvin
Liz Glotzer |
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Writer | Frank Darabont
Stephen King |
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Cinematography |
Roger Deakins
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Musician | Thomas Newman
Irving Mills |
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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. |
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