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    The Scarlet Letter

    After a young widow (Demi Moore) has a child and refuses to name the father, a Puritan community forces her to wear the letter A as adulteress. Suddenly her husband, who had been captured by the Indians returns and that is when the trouble really starts.
    Duration: 135 min
    Quality: HD
    Release: 1995
    IMDb: 5.3
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  • Actors of "The Scarlet Letter"

  • Characters of "The Scarlet Letter"

    Hester Prynne. Character of The Scarlet Letter
    Played by: Demi Moore
    Arthur Dimmesdale. Character of The Scarlet Letter
    Played by: Gary Oldman
    Roger Chillingworth. Character of The Scarlet Letter
    Played by: Robert Duvall
    Harriet Hibbons. Character of The Scarlet Letter
    Played by: Joan Plowright
  • Directors of "The Scarlet Letter"

    Roland Joffé. Director of The Scarlet Letter
    Roland Joffé
    Birthdate: 17 November 1945, London, England, UK
  • Creators of "The Scarlet Letter"

    Nathaniel Hawthorne. Director of The Scarlet Letter
    Nathaniel Hawthorne
    Birthdate: 4 July 1804, Salem, Massachusetts, USA
    Douglas Day Stewart. Director of The Scarlet Letter
    Douglas Day Stewart
  • Critic Reviews of "The Scarlet Letter"

    Chicago Reader
    August 04, 2009

    "Freely adapted from the novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne," the credits say cautiously. I'll say.

    Variety
    March 26, 2009

    A very '90s take on a 1660s tale written in 1850, as a picture of early colonial life it's about as convincing as Pocahontas.

    Time Out
    June 24, 2006

    Not only does the film bear little resemblance to the source novel, but it's cluttered with ridiculous symbolism.

    New York Times
    August 30, 2004

    If you've read the book you won't know the ending. Let's just say that Indians with flaming arrows come to the rescue. They manage to keep a straight face, which is more than anyone in the audience will be able to do.

    San Francisco Chronicle
    June 18, 2002

    This is a well-acted, beautiful movie.

    Los Angeles Times
    February 13, 2001

    Though it's unclear what the audience would be for a faithful rendition of the Hawthorne novel, the question of who would ever want to see this one is murkier still.

    Common Sense Media
    November 16, 2010

    Slaughter, sin, and sex in classic-turned-movie misfire.

    Empire Magazine
    August 04, 2009

    For all the talent on display, this is a waste of movie.

    TV Guide
    August 04, 2009

    Rage, love, defiance, confusion, fear -- Moore just sticks out her chin and makes her eyes brim with tears. She's the stolidly immovable object at the film's center, and there's no getting around her.

    Film4
    August 04, 2009

    Despite the cast taking themselves very seriously indeed, The Scarlet Letter is a great comic turn, complete with cod-accents and other period jiggery-pokery.

    Nitrate Online
    May 19, 2005

    Oh, Roland Joffé, thy free adaptation of the Hawthorne classic didst produce abudant derisive laughter. Didst thou once direct 'The Killing Fields?'

    Nick's Flick Picks
    August 31, 2004

    For anyone who's ever wondered why Hawthorne left out the mute servants, red cockatoos, and rolls in the proverbial hay. As Hawthorne himself would say: "Ignominious!"

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