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The Scarlet Letter 1995

Box Office

$10M

Budget

$46M

Runtime

135 mins

Language

English

English

In puritan Boston of the mid‑1600s, seamstress Hester Prynne is shunned after becoming pregnant by a respected reverend. Refusing to name the father, she is publicly convicted of adultery and forced to wear a scarlet “A” as punishment. An Indian raid later brings the community together, prompting the colonists to reconsider their strict laws and moral judgments.

In puritan Boston of the mid‑1600s, seamstress Hester Prynne is shunned after becoming pregnant by a respected reverend. Refusing to name the father, she is publicly convicted of adultery and forced to wear a scarlet “A” as punishment. An Indian raid later brings the community together, prompting the colonists to reconsider their strict laws and moral judgments.

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In 1667, the Massachusetts Bay Colony sits at the crossroads of stern Puritan order and restless frontier life, a tension that simmers just beneath the surface as Metacomet [Eric Schweig] rises to tribal leadership during his father’s funeral rites. A new English colonist, Hester Prynne [Demi Moore] arrives from overseas, carrying personal strife and a sense of distant hope, while new alliances form and old loyalties are tested. Awaiting the return of her husband, Roger Prynne [Robert Duvall], who is believed lost after a mission to aid other settlers, Hester finds herself drawn to a young minister, Arthur Dimmesdale [Gary Oldman], and a quiet, dangerous intimacy begins to unfold.

When rumors spread that Roger has likely perished, Hester and Dimmesdale’s bond deepens, and Hester discovers she is pregnant. The revelation fractures the fragile equilibrium of the colony, and Hester is imprisoned for adultery. Dimmesdale grapples with the urge to confess his part in the affair, but Hester urges him to maintain his silence. The town tifes into a chorus of judgment as she is publicly condemned to wear a scarlet letter, a blazing symbol of her transgression, and is shunned by the community. A constant drummer boy follows her, a stark reminder of her shame and the social discipline that governs every Puritan life.

As Roger returns, having survived shipwreck and captivity among Native peoples, he re-enters the story under the alias Dr. Roger Chillingworth, a man determined to root out Hester’s lover. In his obsession, he murders and scalps a settler outside Hester’s home to frame the Algonquian, igniting the flames of conflict between colonial settlers and the Native tribes. The colony declares war, a clash that tests every conscience and stirs old wounds. The growing crisis weighs heavily on Chillingworth, whose mounting guilt over the role he plays in sparking the violence fuels a profound inner torment, ultimately leading to his suicide.

Amid the upheaval, Hester’s fate teeters on the edge of execution, but Dimmesdale’s truth finally erupts in a public confession: he is the father of her child. This surrender to accountability occurs just as the colony itself braces for catastrophe, and the ensuing Algonquian assault inflicts heavy losses on both sides. In the aftermath, colonial leaders shift their focus away from punishing Hester and instead contend with the broader impact of the war, suppressing unsettling news to preserve control. In a decisive act of defiance and hope, Hester removes her scarlet letter and, together with Dimmesdale, sets a course for the south, toward Carolina, choosing a new life beyond Massachusetts’ rigid boundaries.

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