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Directed by | Bruce Beresford |
Screenplay by | Alfred Uhry |
Based on | Driving Miss Daisy 1987 play by Alfred Uhry |
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Cinematography | Peter James |
Edited by | Mark Warner |
Music by | Hans Zimmer |
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Running time | 99 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $7.5 million[2] |
Box office | $145.8 million[4] |
Driving Miss Daisy is a 1989 American comedy drama film directed by Bruce Beresford and written by Alfred Uhry, based on his 1987 play. The film stars Jessica Tandy, Morgan Freeman, and Dan Aykroyd. Freeman reprised his role from the original Off-Broadway production.
The story defines Daisy and her point of view through a network of relationships and emotions by focusing on her home life, synagogue, friends, family, fears, and concerns over a twenty-five-year period.
Driving Miss Daisy was a critical and commercial success upon its release and at the 62nd Academy Awards received nine nominations, and won four: Best Picture, Best Actress (for Tandy), Best Makeup, and Best Adapted Screenplay.[5] As of 2024[update], it is the most recent PG-rated film to have won Best Picture.