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                   Driving Miss Daisy: Special Edition (1989)
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"Close to perfection.  To see it once is to remember it forever." -Gene Shalit, Today/NBC-TV
  Hoke Colburn sits in the front seat with his hands on the steering wheel, but the driver's seat is behind him.  That's where Miss Daisy sits.  She doesn't want a chauffeur and she won't give in.  And neither will Hoke.  
  Alfred Uhry's moving Pulitzer Prize-winning play became 1989's Academy Award-winning Best Picture.  Driving Miss Daisy tells of genteel but strong-willed Atlanta matron Daisy (Best Actress Oscar winner Jessica Tandy) and her patient but equally determined chauffeur Hoke (Morgan Freeman). For two people so different, they have a lot in common.  And the bumpy road they travel ultimately leads to the friendship of a lifetime. From the film's nine Oscar nominations, it drove off with two more awards: Best Adaptation Screenplay (Uhry) and Makeup.
                 
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