
Driving Miss Daisy
“Driving Miss Daisy,” directed by Bruce Beresford, is a heartwarming tale that explores the evolving friendship between an elderly Jewish widow, Daisy Werthan, and her African-American chauffeur, Hoke Colburn, in the American South during the mid-20th century. Through their interactions, the film delves into themes of racial prejudice, aging, and the transformative power of human connection.
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Director: Bruce Beresford
Actors: Alvin M. Sugarman, Bob Hannah, Carolyn Gold, Clarice F. Geigerman, Crystal R. Fox, D. Taylor Loeb, Dan Aykroyd, Esther Rolle, Jessica Tandy, Joann Havrilla, Martin Luther King, Morgan Freeman, Muriel Moore, Patti LuPone, Ray McKinnon, Sylvia Kaler, William Hall Jr.
Country: United States of America
Company: Allied Filmmakers, Bluebush Productions, Majestic Films International, The Zanuck Company
Awards: Won 4 Oscars, 22 wins & 24 nominations total
Budget: $7,500,000
Worldwide Gross: $145,793,296
Duration:
1h 39minRelease: 1989
Release Date: 1989-12-13
IMDb: 7.3
TMDB: 7.2
Rotten Tomatoes: 85%
Metacritic: 81
FilmAffinity: 6.9