The Shawshank Redemption’s Triumphant Escape Scene Found Tim Robbins Filming in a Creek Filled with Real Cow Poop

Mar. 15, 2025

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Thirty years afterThe Shawshank Redemptionopened in U.S. theaters on Sept. 23, 1994, director Frank Darabont revealed the lengthsTim Robbinswent to in portraying the film’s hero.

In a recent interview marking the film’s 30th anniversary, Darabont toldThe Daily Beastthat he cast Robbins to play Andy Dufresne, a man wrongly convicted of murdering his wife and incarcerated at the titular Shawshank Prison, at the suggestion of co-starMorgan Freeman. Darabont said theBull Durhamstar went so far as to put himself in “solitary confinement” in an effort to understand what his character was experiencing.

“Not overnight though,” the director explained. “After an hour or two he said, ‘OK, that’s enough’ and I don’t blame him.”

Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman in 1994’s ‘The Shawshank Redemption’.Mary Evans/Ronald Grant/Everett Collection

THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION US 1994 TIM ROBBINS AND MORGAN FREEMAN

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When it came to filming Andy’s triumphant escape from Shawshank, however, Robbins came a lot closer to his character’s experience. The sequence saw the character crawling through a sewage pipe, and in the film’s narration, Freeman’s character recounts how Andy “crawled through a river of s— and came out clean on the other side clean.”

Not so for Robbins, whose iconic scene in the rain outside the prison was shot in less than sanitary conditions.

“It’s a glorious moment, right? Everybody feels their soul being uplifted,” Darabont said of the image of Robbins with his arms outstretched in the rain. “Meanwhile, we were out in this horrible little creek that was filled with cow poop.”

“They had to dam the creek to get the water level up and pour sterilizing stuff in there so Tim wouldn’t get some horrible disease,” the director continued. “Actors can be real troopers sometimes because sliding out of that pipe into that muck was so gross. To convey that incredible moment while covered in cow urine? It’s amazing.”

Morgan Freeman and Tim Robbins at a screening of ‘The Shawshank Redemption’ at the 2024 TCM Classic Film Festival.Presley Ann/Getty

Morgan Freeman and Tim Robbins attend the “The Shawshank Redemption” screening during the 2024 TCM Classic Film Festival at TCL Chinese Theatre on April 20, 2024 in Hollywood, California.

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Darabont also looked back at the film’s trajectory from relative box office disappointment to cult classic in the years after its theatrical release.

“It was kind of a marginal failure in 1994, yet it became the most rented video of 1995. I think that was for a number of reasons, primarily because it was nominated for seven Academy Awards,” he said. Those included a nomination for Best Picture, a Best Actor nod for Freeman and a Best Adapted Screenplay nomination for Darabont, who adapted the film fromStephen King’s 1982 novella “Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption.”

“We didn’t win a stinking award, but it really piqued people’s interest,” Darabont said.

Director Frank Darabont at a screening of ‘The Shawshank Redemption’ at the 2019 TCM Classic Film Festival.Emma McIntyre/Getty

Special Guest Frank Darabont speaks onstage at the screening of ‘The Shawshank Redemption’ at the 2019 TCM 10th Annual Classic Film Festival on April 14, 2019 in Hollywood, California.

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“It kind of put it in the same category asThe Wizard of OzorCasablanca,” he said. “Not in terms of quality, but once you get played regularly on television, audiences can really discover it and that’s what happened toShawshank.”

“It is a movie about hope. It’s about redemption and how we can improve the world around us,” Darabont continued. “I’ve gotten letters from people who have seen the movie and it changed their lives. That’s a profound legacy.”

source: people.com