Driving Miss Daisy

The funny, touching and totally irresistible story of a working relationship that became a 25-year friendship.

7.2
19891h 39m

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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Driving Miss Daisy - Trailer

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Driving Miss Daisy Wins Best Picture: 1990 Oscars

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Jessica Tandy Wins Best Actress: 1990 Oscars

Cast

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Morgan Freeman

Hoke Colburn

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Jessica Tandy

Daisy Werthan

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Dan Aykroyd

Boolie Werthan

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Patti LuPone

Florine Werthan

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Joann Havrilla

Miss McClatchey

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Ray McKinnon

Trooper #1

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Crystal R. Fox

Katie Bell

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Bob Hannah

Red Mitchell

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Jen Harper

Biltmore Hotel Dinner Guest (uncredited)

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D. Taylor Loeb

Girl at Temple (uncredited)

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Reviews

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r96sk

8/10

Bit of an odd one, though it does end up leaving a mark.

'Driving Miss Daisy' perhaps skirts around the larger picture in regards to the discrimination it alludes to, but all in all it's a charming tale about unlikely friendships. I do like when movies follow characters across an extended amount of time, in this case we see events stretch across 25 years; seeing characters grow and develop as they age is a cool thing.

Morgan Freeman is terrific, as is Jessica Tandy. Dan Aykroyd and Esther Rolle play their part too. Hans Zimmer is on music and to be honest (as much as I rate that guy) I'm not convinced the score, which is good, fits particularly well here. By the end it probably does, though at the beginning the in-your-face nature of it feels a bit out of place.

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