Fines are usually something you worry about when you park your car, but not when you’re making a movie. Nevertheless, the shooting schedule in Mansfield was so tight that the crew was told that they would be fined if they came late or held up production.
Even though the movie featured successful actors, the production team felt that it would be a good incentive to show up on time. Robbins and Freeman were late once, but they never got any fines. In fact, the filming in Mansfield was wrapped up ahead of schedule.
The Meaning Behind Andy and the Warden
Red isn't the only character full of symbolism. Andy Dufresne is seen as a savior, and the name Andy can be translated to brave and courageous. Plus, his initials are A.D. or "anno Domini." You know, "Year of our Lord."
Warden Norton, on the other hand, symbolizes Lucifer, meaning "bringer of light." The connection between the warden and the devil is further drawn into focus when he quotes his favorite Bible verse, "I am the light of the world…" Plus, he's not a very nice guy.
A Limited Release
When 'The Shawshank Redemption' was first released on September 23, 1994, only 33 theaters could show it. Then, on October 14, it was released to another 910 theaters. It came out on the same day as 'Pulp Fiction', which didn't help the movie's box office numbers.
Both films were nominated for seven Academy Awards that year. Both got their own cult followings. The two films are also listed in the Top 10 of IMDB's top 250 movies. 1994 was a great year for cinema, as you can see.
There Was Tension on the Set
Much like being in prison, life on set wasn't all rainbows and unicorns. Constant disagreements between actors, producers, and the director caused "extreme tension," according to Morgan Freeman. During an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Freeman said that the atmosphere was "very strange." Whatever that means.
Even though all the actors had great chemistry on screen, it doesn't mean they're best friends in real life. Plus, "extreme tension" is probably what you should be going for when you're making a film about life in prison.
A Different Film Debut
'The Shawshank Redemption' was Frank Darabont's silver screen directorial debut. He was supposed to make his debut with a Child's Play-type horror film, but Darabont wasn't very enthusiastic about the idea, being afraid it would hinder his career.
He decided to risk it all and adapt Stephen King's novel. Luckily for him, once the script began circulating, major actors and other filmmakers wanted to work on it.