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Driving Miss Daisy
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Synopsis
Based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning play by Alfred Uhry, Driving Miss Daisy affectionately covers the twenty-five year relationship between a wealthy, strong-willed Southern matron (Jessica Tandy) and her equally indomitable Black chauffeur Hoke (Morgan Freeman). Both employer and employee are outsiders, Hoke because of the color of his skin, Miss Daisy because she is Jewish in a WASP-dominated society. At the same time, Hoke cannot fathom Miss Daisy's cloistered inability to grasp the social changes which sweep the South in the 1960s. Nor can Miss Daisy understand why Hoke's "people" are so indignant. It is only when Hoke is retired and Miss Daisy is confined to a home for the elderly that the two fully realize that they've been friends and kindred spirits all along. The supporting cast includes Esther Rolle as Miss Daisy's housekeeper and Dan Aykroyd as Miss Daisy's son Boolie (reportedly, playwright Uhry based the character upon himself). Driving Miss Daisy won Academy Awards for best picture, best actress (Jessica Tandy), best screenplay (Uhry) and best makeup (Manlio Rachetti). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Patti LuPone Florine Werthan
Esther Rolle Idella
Jessica Tandy Miss Daisy Werthan
Dan Aykroyd Boolie Werthan
Morgan Freeman Hoke Colburn

Production Crew

Victor Kempster Art Director
Peter James Cinematographer
Lili Fini Zanuck Co-producer
Richard D. Zanuck Co-producer
Hans Zimmer Composer (Music Score)
Elizabeth McBride Costume Designer
Bruce Beresford Director
Mark Warner Editor
David Brown Executive Producer
Manilo Rocchetti Makeup
Dan Aykroyd Producer
Jake Eberts Producer
Bruno Rubeo Production Designer
Alfred Uhry Screenwriter
Crispian Sallis Set Designer
Bob Shelley Special Effects
Year: 1989
Runtime: 99
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
Warner Brothers
Zanuck Company

Release
December 15, 1989 (USA)
by Warner Brothers

Awards
1989 - Best Film (Musical or Comedy) - Golden Globe
1989 - Best Picture - Academy
1989 - Best Picture - National Board of Review
1989 - Best Picture - Academy
1989 - Best Picture - Academy
1990 - Best Film - British Academy Awards