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The Shawshank Redemption 1994

In 1940s Maine, a wrongly accused man, Andy Dufresne, endures two life terms at Shawshank prison for a crime he didn't commit. As he adapts to the harsh realities of incarceration, Andy's indomitable spirit and resourcefulness earn the respect of hardened inmates, including wise-cracking lifer Red.

In 1940s Maine, a wrongly accused man, Andy Dufresne, endures two life terms at Shawshank prison for a crime he didn't commit. As he adapts to the harsh realities of incarceration, Andy's indomitable spirit and resourcefulness earn the respect of hardened inmates, including wise-cracking lifer Red.

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82

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67th Academy Awards 1995

Morgan Freeman
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Morgan Freeman
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Writing (Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published)

1st Screen Actors Guild Awards 1995

Morgan Freeman
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Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role

Morgan Freeman
Tim Robbins
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Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role

Tim Robbins

47th Directors Guild of America Awards 1995

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Feature Film

Frank Darabont

52nd Golden Globe Awards 1995

Morgan Freeman
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Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Drama (Actor)

Morgan Freeman
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Best Screenplay

Frank Darabont

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In 1947, the story begins as Andy Dufresne, a former banker, arrives at Shawshank State Prison to serve two consecutive life sentences for the shocking murder of his wife and her lover. This scandalous crime sends ripples through his community and deeply haunts him throughout the grim years ahead. Within the prison’s walls, Andy forges an unexpected bond with Ellis “Red” Redding, a seasoned inmate who has mastered the shady art of obtaining contraband. Among his prized possessions, Andy receives a rock hammer and a poster of Rita Hayworth, which becomes a symbol of hope for him.

As Andy acclimatizes to his new environment, he finds himself working in the laundry, quickly becoming a target for a vicious gang known as the Sisters, led by the brutal Bogs Diamond. Their relentless bullying tests Andy’s resilience, but he refuses to be crushed.

In 1949, Andy’s financial savvy comes to light when he helps Captain Byron Hadley, the prison’s top enforcer, avoid taxes on an inheritance. This clever maneuver earns him respect and protection, resulting in Hadley decisively dealing with Bogs, crippling him in the process. Soon, Warden Samuel Norton notices Andy’s rising status, transferring him to the library, where he aids elderly inmate Brooks Hatlen.

Determined to improve the dismal library conditions, Andy starts writing letters to the state legislature, a small yet courageous act against the institution designed to suppress hope. He forms a deep friendship with Red, sharing their stories of perseverance and survival amidst despair.

However, tragedy strikes in 1954 when Brooks is released after 50 years. Struggling in the outside world, Brooks ultimately takes his own life, sending shockwaves through Andy and Red. Undeterred, Andy’s advocacy results in state funding for the library, which brings Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro to Shawshank. When he plays this piece over the public address system, the warden punishes him by placing him in solitary confinement.

Though faced with numerous challenges, Andy remains steadfast. In 1963, Warden Norton capitalizes on prison labor for personal gain. Here, Andy hatches a scheme to launder money using the alias Randall Stephens. He mentors Tommy Williams, a young inmate, helping him pursue an education and foster new dreams. However, when Tommy learns that someone else may be responsible for Andy’s conviction, the warden’s violent reaction is swift and deadly.

Confronted with rampant corruption and brutality, Andy reflects on his life in isolation, ultimately unveiling his vision of a peaceful future in Zihuatanejo, a beautiful coastal town in Mexico. During an emotional conversation, he implores Red to promise that he will dig up a package Andy buried in a hayfield near Buxton after his release.

The next day, during roll call, something is amiss. Andy’s cell lies empty, and in a burst of anger, the warden inadvertently reveals a tunnel Andy had painstakingly dug over nearly two decades. With cunning and resolve, Andy utilizes a rope for his escape through the tunnel and a prison sewage pipe, taking with him Norton’s suits, shoes, and a ledger containing incriminating evidence.

While the guards are thrown into chaos searching for him, Andy, now Randall Stephens, withdraws over $370,000 from various banks, simultaneously mailing out the ledger to expose the corruption at Shawshank. In swift retaliation, the authorities apprehend Hadley, while Norton is left cornered, ultimately choosing to end his own life.

Fast forward a year, Red finally receives parole after enduring 40 years within Shawshank’s confines. Struggling to adjust to the world outside, he recalls his promise to Andy and embarks on a journey to Buxton. What he discovers there is a hidden treasure and a heartfelt letter from his dear friend, urging him to find his way to Zihuatanejo.

Ignoring the odds and the terms of his parole, Red ventures into Mexico, eventually finding Andy on a sun-drenched beach. Their reunion is imbued with warmth and a rekindled spirit of hope, marking a poignant conclusion to both their harrowing journeys.

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Buick

1953

Super

Cadillac

1941

Ambulance

Chevrolet

1948

3100

Chevrolet

1962

Impala Convertible

Dodge

1965

Coronet

Ford

1948

F-1

Ford

1951

F-Series

Ford

1966

Galaxie 500

Ford

1937

V8 2-Ton Coach

GMC

1960

PD 4104

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