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Format: DVD Jun 2004 Rated PG-13 Recording Mode: (unknown) Closed Captioned 123 min. Color UPC: 024543108252 |
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Movie Description A powerful adaptation of the classic stage play about a Puritan community in seventeenth century Massachusetts awash in guilt, denial, and hysteria when a ring of lustful teenage girls begins accusing its citizens of witchcraft. When one man fights to retain his integrity in the face of madness, the adolescent slander invariably extends to him. Based on actual historic events and meant as a metaphor for the paranoid persecutions of the McCarthy era, the story (re-penned for the screen by playwright Arthur Miller) is a parable about society's fascination with and revulsion for cultural scandal.
Synopsis The film adaptation of Arthur Miller's classic, fact-based play, which was a veiled metaphor for the "Red Scare" McCarthy Hearings of the 1950s.
Set in 17th century Salem, Massachusetts, the story concerns Abigail, a teenager who once had an affair with married farmer John Proctor. Their relationship comes to an end, however, when his wife Elizabeth learns about it. One night, in the woods, Abigail and a group of girls undress and engage in a ritualistic ceremony, during which Abigail puts a deadly curse on Elizabeth.
But when this revelry is brought to light, the shocked villagers come to believe that Satan is in their town. A witch hunt begins, with arrests, trials and burnings at the stake in store for many of the accused girls.
Furthermore, the affair between John and Abigail does not escape scrutiny...
Film Notes DVD Features:
Region 1 Keep Case Widescreen Additional Release Material: Audio Commentary - 1. Nicholas Hytner - Director, Arthur Miller - Writer Featurettes - 1. Original EPK 2. "A Conversation with Daniel Day-Lewis and Arthur Miller" Trailers - 1. Theatrical Trailer
Limited theatrical release in the USA November 27, 1996; wide release January 1997.
Color by Technicolor.
Shot on location on Hog Island, Massachusettes.
Industry Reviews "...Joltingly powerful....[The performers] bring it off spectacularly..." -- Rating: A Gleiberman
"...Handsomely mounted....The elemental and universal issues raised by THE CRUCIBLE are stirring....The cast is stellar..." Variety - Todd McCarthy (11/04/1996)
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