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Driving Miss Daisy (1989)
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The comedy that won a Pulitzer Prize morePlot:
An old Jewish woman and her African-American chauffeur in the American South have a relationship that grows and improves over the years. full summary | add synopsisAwards:
Won 4 Oscars. Another 16 wins & 11 nominations moreNewsDesk:
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Oscar Winner For Best Picture Is Hard To Resist moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Morgan Freeman | ... | Hoke Colburn | |
| Jessica Tandy | ... | Daisy Werthan | |
| Dan Aykroyd | ... | Boolie Werthan | |
| Patti LuPone | ... | Florine Werthan | |
| Esther Rolle | ... | Idella | |
| Joann Havrilla | ... | Miss McClatchey | |
| William Hall Jr. | ... | Oscar | |
| Alvin M. Sugarman | ... | Dr. Weil | |
| Clarice F. Geigerman | ... | Nonie | |
| Muriel Moore | ... | Miriam | |
| Sylvia Kaler | ... | Beulah | |
| Carolyn Gold | ... | Neighbor Lady | |
| Crystal R. Fox | ... | Katie Bell | |
| Bob Hannah | ... | Red Mitchell | |
| Ray McKinnon | ... | Trooper #1 |
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99 minCountry:
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1.85 : 1 moreCertification:
South Korea:12 | Brazil:Livre | Germany:6 | Iceland:L | USA:PG CORRECT: REPLACE WITH: (No. 29912) | Canada:PG CORRECT: REPLACE WITH: (Canadian Home Video rating) | Canada:PG | Argentina:13 | Chile:14 | Finland:S | Sweden:Btl | UK:U | USA:PG | West Germany:6 | Singapore:PG | Canada:G (Manitoba/Nova Scotia/Quebec) | Canada:F (Ontario)MOVIEmeter: 
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Jessica Tandy won the Best Actress Oscar for her role as Daisy Werthan. At age 81, she is the oldest winner of a Best Actress Oscar. moreGoofs:
Continuity: Hoke arrives at Miss Daisy's on the day of the ice storm. As Miss Daisy walks across the room, there is a window behind her and it looks like a green leafy tree can been seen outside. It looks like it is a very cold snowy day so unless the tree is a pine or fir, it looks like spring or summer. Also there is no ice or snow on the tree. moreQuotes:
Boolie Werthan: What I need is for somebody to drive my mother aroundHoke Colburn: Well, if you don' mind my askin', sir, how come she's not hirin' for herself?
Boolie Werthan: See, it's kind of a delicate situation.
Hoke Colburn: Oh, yessir, yessir... done gone around the bend a little bit. Well, now, that'll happen as they get old...
Boolie Werthan: Oh, no, she's all there. Too-much-there is the problem!
[Hoke laughs]
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In an era of mega blockbusters, and sci-fi extravaganzas, this little drama is like water in the desert. "Driving Miss Daisy" will appeal to people tired of noisy, mindless over-produced films. The film's plot is very simple: a wealthy Jewish woman and ex-teacher (Jessica Tandy) wrecks her car (for the umpteen time), and his son (Dan Akroyd) decides that it is time for her to have a chauffeur. Unfortunately for the driver (Morgan Freeman), his boss is a high-strung woman, who refuses to give up her independence, making his job more difficult than what it needs to be. Moving, delicate and genteel exploration of bitter rivalry that blossoms into genuine friendship. Race relations is a big part of the story, but one could argue that the movie is mostly about how one soul could impact another. Tandy won the Oscar and she is wonderful, and Freeman is her match; their great chemistry is the key to the film's appeal. It's a sweet, heartwarming film, more complex than what it appears to be at first glance. It's very funny too. Not a great technical achievement but solid entertainment, competently done by great professionals.