The Crucible (1996)

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Country: US
Technical: col 123m
Director: Nicholas Hytner
Cast: Daniel Day-Lewis, Joan Allen, Paul Scofield, Winona Ryder

Synopsis:

Fear strikes the heart of the community in an early New England Puritan settlement, when adolescent girls are found conjuring evil spirits in the woods.

Review:

Like the great theatre that it is, Miller's McCarthyist allegory is so much more than a comment on its times. On film, though, it seems to demand that extra relevance still, and what remains is merely a decent, creditable translation of one of the most powerful studies of human superstition and bigotry ever written.

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Country: US
Technical: col 123m
Director: Nicholas Hytner
Cast: Daniel Day-Lewis, Joan Allen, Paul Scofield, Winona Ryder

Synopsis:

Fear strikes the heart of the community in an early New England Puritan settlement, when adolescent girls are found conjuring evil spirits in the woods.

Review:

Like the great theatre that it is, Miller's McCarthyist allegory is so much more than a comment on its times. On film, though, it seems to demand that extra relevance still, and what remains is merely a decent, creditable translation of one of the most powerful studies of human superstition and bigotry ever written.


Country: US
Technical: col 123m
Director: Nicholas Hytner
Cast: Daniel Day-Lewis, Joan Allen, Paul Scofield, Winona Ryder

Synopsis:

Fear strikes the heart of the community in an early New England Puritan settlement, when adolescent girls are found conjuring evil spirits in the woods.

Review:

Like the great theatre that it is, Miller's McCarthyist allegory is so much more than a comment on its times. On film, though, it seems to demand that extra relevance still, and what remains is merely a decent, creditable translation of one of the most powerful studies of human superstition and bigotry ever written.