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The Crucible

The Crucible

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Director: Nicholas Hytner
Actors: Daniel Day-lewis, Winona Ryder, Paul Scofield, Joan Allen, Bruce Davison
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Category: DVD

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 161 reviews
Sales Rank: 3170

Format: Color, Dvd-video, Widescreen, Ntsc
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Number Of Items: 1
Running Time: 124
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6

MPN: FOXD2220825D
UPC: 024543108252
EAN: 0024543108252
ASIN: B00013F2S6

Theatrical Release Date: November 27, 1996
Release Date: June 1, 2004
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Editorial Reviews:

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Studio: Tcfhe Release Date: 12/13/2005

Amazon.com
The Salem witch hunts are given a new and nasty perspective when a vengeful teenage girl uses superstition and repression to her advantage, creating a killing machine that becomes a force unto itself. Pulsating with seductive energy, this provocative drama is as visually arresting as it is intellectually engrossing. Arthur Miller based his classic 1953 play on the actual Salem witch trials of 1692, creating what has since become a durable fixture of school drama courses. It may look like a historical drama, but Miller also meant the work as a parable for the misery created by the McCarthy anti-Communist hearings of the 1950s. This searing version of his drama delves into matters of conscience with concise accuracy and emotional honesty. Three passionate cheers for Miller, director Nicholas Hytner, and costars Daniel Day-Lewis and Winona Ryder. --Rochelle O'Gorman


Customer Reviews:   Read 156 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Thanks for the DVD!   November 9, 2008
Ordered this to show my American Lit class. The DVD was in great condition and arrived on time! Thanks!


5 out of 5 stars So good!!!!!   November 8, 2008
I so loved this movie. Everything about it was awesome. The scene when Daniel Day-Lewis won't sign his name made the tears flow from my eyes.
Watch it!



4 out of 5 stars A story of commitment to oneself   November 3, 2008
We watched this film as part of our college friends book club (we are now in our 30's). I am not usually into period pieces (except isolated exceptions), but found this one interesting from a psychological and sociological perspective.

The performances are excellent, and the scene where Daniel Day Louis refuses to hand over the paper with his name is one of the most memorable, executed with a true, gut wrenching genuineness. The characters manage to conjure (no pun intended) sympathy and hatred from the audience, and despite the fact that I am not a huge fan of Winona Ryder, this was my favorite performance.

The story of betrayal, mass hysteria and persecutation still resonates with many "scapegoating" circumstances today and and historically, and the choices faced by the characters (John Proctor to live or die, his wife's struggle to forgive and attempt to save him, and Abigail's decision to dance a fine line between good and evil), is very powerful.

Like the media today, which sometimes presents events in a very slanted, and pigeonholed manner, the citizens of the town, saw the events with the same narrow knowledge base. In addition, they were blinded by their strict life style, condemnation of all that was "different", and lack of exposure to alternate explanations. It reminded me of other religious fanaticism experienced throughout history (Spanish Inquisition, etc).

The depiction of heroism, and what it means to remain true to oneself (as John Proctor) did, was admirable and genuine. Despite facing certain death, his honor and transference of land to his family was more importanht. It was as if with his death, he was also absolving himself from his guilt in betraying his wife, and would in effect be free of the extreme societal constrictions.

Excellent film-worth discussion and comparison to contemporary society.



4 out of 5 stars Revisiting an old important statement   October 18, 2008
Although this video is based on a play by Arthur Miller which was directed to the hysteria of "Communist Conspiracy" in 1953, it addresses a problem which remains with us today; that of finding "evil where none truly exists' except in the perception of those with whom they are in disagreement about religious, ethnic or political policies. That the meanness of Abigail is not something new but something which has existed as long as desire controls rational thinking. It is worth reviewing in both home and school sites and worth consideration for conversation. Bettylene W. Franzus


5 out of 5 stars Arthur Miller's Analogy   October 9, 2008
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It still baffles me that this superb drama was not even nominated for a Best Picture Oscar the year it was released (1996) because, in my opinion, it was one of the finest films of that decade.

Arthur Miller originally wrote his play, THE CRUCIBLE, to serve as an analogy for the House Unamerican Activities witchhunt that was then going on in this country. People may not have been condemned to hang back then, but lives and careers were being destroyed, often on the whims of the investigators and witnesses.

The setting for the play and the film, adapted for the screen by Miller, is 17th century Salem, Massachusetts, where 19 people were actually hanged because they would not confess to being in league with the Devil.

A group of teenage girls, led by Winona Ryder, meet in the woods at midnight for a secret love-conjuring ceremony, but instead of love, Ryder wishes for the death of her former lover's (Daniel Day-Lewis) wife (Joan Allen).

When the ritual is witnessed by the corrupt town minister (Bruce Davison), the girls are accused of witchcraft. To save themselves from being whipped, Ryder devises a plan that ultimately causes many members of the community, accused of consorting with Satan, to stand trail before judge Paul Scofield.

Before this tribunal, proof is not necessary...merely an accusation by Ryder and her girls or any citizen, whatever their ulterior motives.

When Allen is accused by Ryder, Day-Lewis takes on the court in an attempt to prove his former lover a fraud.

This is a disturbing, frightening motion picture, mainly because this did happen and it can happen again.

Nicholas Hytner directed. Jeffrey Jones co-stars.

Michael B. Druxman, author of ONCE UPON A TIME IN HOLLYWOOD




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