Freeman’s Character Watching Andy In Courtyard(Photo Credit –Netflix)

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Morgan Freeman opens The Shawshank Redemption not with violence or drama, but with his signature calm and measured words. In the movie, he plays Ellis Boyd Redding (Red), a man who’s been in prison so long that to him the walls feel more like home than the outside world.

However, unlike most characters, Red’s crime is never shown or mentioned in the film, which adds a quiet mystery to his presence. Viewers see him as a wise and decent man but the truth, hidden in the original Stephen King novella, tells a far darker story.

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The Dark Backstory Of Red In The Stephen King Novella

In the book, Red isn’t just serving time. He is responsible for three deaths. As a young man, he tampered with his wife’s car brakes and planned her death for insurance money. But little did he know that she’d be giving a ride to a neighbor and a baby that day.

When the accident happened, all three died. That’s the version of Red Stephen King wrote. However, Frank Darabont, who directed the film, decided to leave that part out.