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The Scarlet Letter (1995 film)
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The Scarlet Letter is the 1995 film version of the classic Nathaniel Hawthorne novel, The Scarlet Letter. It was directed by Roland Joffé and stars Gary Oldman and Demi Moore. This version was "freely adapted" from Hawthorne (according to the opening credits) and deviated from the original story with the addition of Mituba, a character based on Tituba from The Crucible, and a happy ending. The film was a box office failure and was poorly received by critics.
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Gary Oldman - Rev. Arthur Dimmesdale
Robert Duvall - Roger Chillingworth
Eric Schweig - Metacomet
Amy Wright - Goody Gotwick
Sheldon Peters Wolfchild - Moskeegee
Dana Ivey - Meredith Stonehall
Robert Prosky - Horace Stonehall
Tim Woodward - Brewster Stonehall
Kristin Fairlie - Faith Stonehall
Joan Plowright - Harriet Hibbons
Jodhi May - Voice of Pearl
he Massachusetts Bay colony in 1667, there is an uneasy truce between Puritans and Algonquian.

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The Scarlet Letter is the 1995 film version of the classic Nathaniel Hawthorne novel, The Scarlet Letter. It was directed by Roland Joffé and stars Gary Oldman and Demi Moore. This version was "freely adapted" from Hawthorne (according to the opening credits) and deviated from the original story with the addition of Mituba, a character based on Tituba from The Crucible, and a happy ending. The film was a box office failure and was poorly received by critics.
Cast
Demi Moore - Hester Prynne
Gary Oldman - Rev. Arthur Dimmesdale
Robert Duvall - Roger Chillingworth
Eric Schweig - Metacomet
Amy Wright - Goody Gotwick
Sheldon Peters Wolfchild - Moskeegee
Dana Ivey - Meredith Stonehall
Robert Prosky - Horace Stonehall
Tim Woodward - Brewster Stonehall
Kristin Fairlie - Faith Stonehall
Joan Plowright - Harriet Hibbons
Jodhi May - Voice of Pearl
Plot
In the Massachusetts Bay colony in 1667, there is an uneasy truce between Puritans and Algonquian. Hester arrives overseas from England, seeking for independence. She waits for her husband, befriending Quakers and setting up a home. As time passes she falls for a young minister, who feels the same way about her. When they hear the news that her husband has most likely been killed by the Indians, they engage in a relationship. When she becomes pregnant, Hester is imprisoned, where her daughter is born, and later publicly humiliated by being forced to wear a scarlet "A" for adultery. A drummer boy is ordered to follow her whenever she comes to town.
On the same day, her husband reappears with Indians, after a year's absence. Going by the name of "Dr. Chillingworth", he stirs fears of witchcraft, while seeking out Hester's lover in order to extract his revenge. As his plans are done, he attacks and scalps a man riding to town from Hester's house, disguised as Indian. Once the villagers discover this cruelty, they blame it on the Indians and bring them all to a public place to judge them. Seeing this scene, Hesters husband understands his fault and its severe results and hangs himself in his room.
When the minister wants to talk to him, he discovers his dead body hanging from the roof of the room. He runs back to town and offers his throat instead of Hester's, admitting that he is the father of the child.
When he is about to be put to death, the Indians save him and Hester, and a battle between them and the villagers starts.
We see Hester's little daughter Pearl playing with the scarlet letter patch and after visiting Hesters' late husbands grave, they all leave on a horse-driven buggy. Pearl drops the scarlet "A" on the ground and in lays there.
Then Finally before the end credits Pearl reveals that her father dies before she hits her teens and Hester never remarried and also she asks God, what is a sin in his eyes.
Filming locations
The film was shot in British Columbia near Vancouver and in the Nova Scotia towns of Yarmouth and Shelburne in 1994. In Shelburne, the waterfront area was substantially altered to resemble a Puritan New England town in the mid 1600s. Some of the buildings on Dock Street retain the grey-tone paint finishes used for the film.
Score
Three original scores were written for this film. The first score was composed by Ennio Morricone and was quickly rejected. A second score was composed by Elmer Bernstein, but his music was set aside in lieu of the final score, composed by John Barry. Reportedly, star Demi Moore wanted a score by Barry from the start, so Morricone's and Bernsteins's music were not going to be accepted, regardless of quality.
Barry's score was released on CD by Sony Records upon the film's release in 1995. A CD of Bernstein's rejected score was released by Varese Sarabande in 2008. No recordings of Morricone's score has been released to the public.
Reception
The film was panned by critics. It won the Golden Raspberry Award for worst remake or sequel and was nominated for worst actress (Moore), worst director, worst picture, worst screen couple (Moore and either Duvall or Oldman), worst screenplay and worst supporting actor (Duvall). It was also a box office bomb, grossing only $10.3 million out of a $50 million budget.
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