Here’s What We Know About The Extras Of Morgan Freeman’s The Shawshank Redemption(Photo Credit –Facebook)

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The Shawshank Redemption didn’t just change the movie game. It had some seriously cool behind-the-scenes vibes. For starters, they brought in real ex-cons as extras. And trust me, they didn’t mess around with tardiness. Anyone late to set got fined. No slacking allowed when you’re making a classic.

The prison that made Shawshank so iconic was the Ohio State Reformatory in Mansfield, Ohio, not Maine. This historic 1896 prison had seen better days before the filmmakers rolled in. It closed in 1990 after years of declining conditions, but its gritty history made it the perfect backdrop for the film.

How Did Shawshank Redemption Find Ex-Cons As Extras?

Filming The Shawshank Redemption wasn’t all smooth sailing, though. The crew encountered a problem: most locals couldn’t make it as extras since they were working. So, they got creative and turned to the local halfway houses. That’s where they found their real-life ex-cons – and a few extras who had worked at the reformatory, including a former warden. Talk about adding some real-deal prison cred to the film.

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