Back in the mid-90s, when the film was first released, the internet wasn’t exactly something you had in every house, let alone in your back pocket. That didn’t stop it from getting incredible online popularity.
‘The Shawshank Redemption’ is the first movie title to surpass 2 million votes on IMDB, the world’s biggest database for film and TV!
Brooks' Crime
The film never blatantly states the crime Brooks is being accused of, though it's a severe one.
His alleged crime was the murder of his wife and daughter. His alleged reason for doing that was an extreme fit of anger after a continuous run of poker losses.
No Oscars for You
The film was nominated for an overall of 42 awards — pretty impressive when you learn how badly it flopped when it first came out. Still, the most coveted nominations never materialized into winnings.
We're talking about Golden Globes and Academy Awards. The film was nominated for seven Oscars and two Golden Globes but was never given any of those gilded figurines.
Becoming Andy
Tim Robbins knew he had to work hard in order to walk a mile in a prisoner's shoes. To prepare for this role and get into Andy's mindset, Robbins went into solitary confinement.
Sure, he went into confinement willingly and had no warden to boss him around, but we still salute him for the commitment.
King's Inspiration
Stephen King is known for his troubling body of work. He deals with topics that are often unpleasant, to say the least. Looking at some of his best-known works like 'Cujo', 'It', and 'The Shining' will have you wondering where he gets all the troubling ideas.
Well, as far as 'Shawshank' is concerned, King put it together based on his recollection of old prison films he watched as a kid. We can't vouch for the source of inspiration to all of his works, though...