A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 13, 1989
Original Title:
Driving Miss Daisy
Alternate Titles:
A spasso con Daisy
Bayan Daisy ve soförü
Chauffør for Miss Daisy
Conduciendo a Miss Daisy
Conduzindo Miss Daisy
I er tjänst, Miss Daisy
Paseando a Miss Daisy
Sõidutades miss Daisyt
Vozeći gospođicu Dejzi
Ο σοφέρ της κυρίας Ντέιζι
Шофер міс Дейзі
为戴茜小姐开车
山水喜相逢
溫馨接送情
드라이빙 미스 데이지
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Majestic Films International
The Zanuck Company
Warner Bros. Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: G BR: L DE: 6 ES: A FI: S FR: U GB: U IE: G IT: T JP: G KR: 12 NL: AL PT: M/12 SE: Btl US: PG
Runtime: 99
The story of an old Jewish widow named Daisy Werthan and her relationship with her black chauffeur, Hoke. From an initial mere work relationship grew in 25 years a strong friendship between the two very different characters, in a time when those types of relationships were shunned.
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ADR & Dubbing:
Tom Bellfort
Art Direction:
Victor Kempster
Assistant Director:
Katterli Frauenfelder
Author:
Alfred Uhry
Co-Executive Producer:
Jake Eberts
Color Timer:
Bob Putynkowski
Costume Design:
Elizabeth McBride
Director:
Bruce Beresford
Director of Photography:
Peter James
Editor:
Mark Warner
Editorial Staff:
Jeremiah O'Driscoll
Executive Producer:
David Brown
First Assistant Editor:
Donald Likovich
Steven Ramirez
Foley:
Sandina Bailo-Lape
Hairstylist:
Philip Leto
Philip Ivey
Makeup Artist:
Lynn Barber
Makeup Department Head:
Kevin Haney
Manlio Rocchetti
Music Editor:
Laura Perlman
Music Supervisor:
Barry Levine
Original Music Composer:
Hans Zimmer
Producer:
Alfred Uhry
Lili Fini Zanuck
Richard D. Zanuck
Robert Doudell
Production Design:
Bruno Rubeo
Scoring Mixer:
Jay Rifkin
Screenplay:
Alfred Uhry
Set Decoration:
Crispian Sallis
Special Effects Coordinator:
Bob Shelley
Still Photographer:
Sam Emerson
Stunt Double:
Danny Mabry
Mags Kavanaugh
Stunts:
Gene Witham
Thanks:
Irving Vendig
Transportation Captain:
Cindy Parker
Transportation Coordinator:
J.L. Parker
Visual Effects:
John P. Mesa
Visual Effects Art Director:
Tim Donahue
Visual Effects Supervisor:
William Mesa
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