I’m going to be visiting Mansfield State Reformatory where Shawshank was filmed this Sunday, so I thought it was fitting I give you some trivia about the film. Here you go!
–The role of Tommy Williams was intended for Brad Pitt.
–The exteriors were filmed at the defunct Mansfield State Reformatory in Ohio. The prison was in such poor condition, renovations had to be made prior to filming. However, most of the interiors were shot on a sound stage, because they determined it would be cheaper to build duplicates of the interiors rather than renovating the interiors of Mansfield.
–In Stephen King’s original story, Red was written as a white Irishman. In the movie, they left the line, “Maybe it’s ’cause I’m Irish”, in as a joke, even after they had cast Morgan Freeman as Red.
–The mugshots of a young-looking Morgan Freeman that are attached to his parole papers are actually pictures of Morgan’s younger son, Alfonso Freeman. Alfonso also had a cameo in the movie as a con shouting “Fresh fish! Fresh fish today! We’re reeling ’em in!”
–Although a very modest hit in theaters, it became one of the highest grossing video rentals of all time.
–Stephen King sold the rights to the movie very cheaply out of his friendship with Frank Darabont. They had originally become friends when Darabont adapted a short story of King’s called “The Woman in the Room” (King has a policy stating that any aspiring filmmaker can adapt his short stories for a buck) and King was thoroughly impressed. They maintained a pen pal relationship and didn’t actually meet until Darabont optioned Shawshank.
–After the film gained popularity, Ted Turner sold the television rights to TNT, his own network, for much lower than normal for such a big film. Because it is so inexpensive to show, the film is broadcast on TNT extremely often
–The town of Mansfield held all day open auditions for extras. So much interest was shown that they accepted no more people after 3pm.
–The role of Andy Dufresne was originally offered to Tom Hanks, who couldn’t accept due to scheduling conflicts with Forrest Gump (1994). Hanks did, however, work on Frank Darabont’s next film, The Green Mile (1999).
–Tom Hanks, Kevin Costner, Tom Cruise, Nicolas Cage and Charlie Sheen were all considered for the part of Andy Dufresne. Hanks turned it down because he was committed to Forrest Gump (1994). Costner liked the script a lot but was then embroiled in the filming of Waterworld (1995).
–For the sewage tunnel sequence, Tim Robbins initially refused to immerse himself in the muddy water at the end of the pipe after a chemist tested the water and dubbed it lethal.
–The prison that played Shawshank, the Mansfield State Reformatory, now serves as a museum. Because it was scheduled for demolition at the time of filming, several set pieces remain intact in the prison, including the tunnel Andy crawled out of and the warden’s office.
— The candy tin with money and a letter that Andy buries features a picture of the ocean liner The Queen Mary. It was issued in the 1950s as part of a series by a British company called Benson’s.
Ashley says
I saw this for the FIRST time a few weeks ago (ridiculous, right?!) and LOVED it. Thanks for the all the fun facts!
Stampin' D'Amour says
Fantastic movie…thanks for the trivia, I just love trivia!
Did you know that the actor who played Capt. Hadley is the voice for Mr. Krabs on SpongeBob??? ๐
-pamela
Matty says
This movie is a classic. It’s in that rare list of ones that I can watch repeatedly without getting tired of it. And I didn’t know Freeman’s son was in it. I always learn something new about movies from reading your posts.
Melanie's Randomness says
totally an awesome movie!!! If I catch it on Tv I always watch it!! Have fun at the place!!
monty says
Kori, we were just talking about this movie at work the other day, as we were compiling best prison films. And of course Shawshank was tops with everyone. Thanks for the wonderful post and shedding some light on facts behind the movie. After all this time I never knew Tom Hanks was offered the role of Andy. Learn something new everyday. Il ove how you balance your blog with vintage and modern things. Probably the best blog that does that. We’re gonna have to sit down and have another Q & A about movies and such. Be interesting to learn more about your thoughts on Marilyn. Anyway have a great time and keep up the good blogging.