The Scarlet Letter (1995)

The Scarlet Letter woof! 1995 (R) Ewwwwww—ego-driven stinker of '95 ("Showgirls" not-withstanding). Feisty Hester Prynne (Moore) is condemned to wear the scarlet letter "A" of adultery by her 17th-century Puritan neighbors because she bore a child out of wedlock. Oldman is the lusty Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale (her partner in illicit passion) while Duvall chews scenery as Hester's wronged hubby. This "freely adapted" version of the 1850 American classic should have set author Nathaniel Hawthorne spinning in his grave as his moral saga of sin and redemption meets 20th-century moviemaking by having the passion made explicit and a happy ending tacked on. 135m/C VHS. Demi Moore, Gary Oldman, Robert Duvall, Robert Prosky, Edward Hardwicke, Joan Plowright, Roy Dotrice, Dana Ivey, Sheldon Peters Wolfchild, Diane Salinger, Lisa Jolliff-Andoh, Amy Wright, Tim Woodward; Director: Roland Joffe; Writer: Douglas Day Stewart; Writer: Alex Thomson; Cameo: John Barry. Golden Raspberries '95: Worst Remake/Sequel.

At-a-glance
Year Released 1995
Rating R
Length (in minutes) 135
Display Color
Formats VHS
Awards
Year Source Award
1995 Golden Raspberries Worst Remake/Sequel
Credits
Role Name
Actor Demi Moore
Actor Amy Wright
Actor Dana Ivey
Actor Robert Prosky
Actor Gary Oldman
Actor Edward Hardwicke
Actor Joan Plowright
Actor Roy Dotrice
Actor Robert Duvall
Actor Tim Woodward
Actor Diane Salinger
Actor Sheldon Peters Wolfchild
Actor Lisa Jolliff-Andoh
Cameo John Barry
Cinematographer Alex Thomson
Director Roland Joffe
Writer Douglas Day Stewart

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