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More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. An elderly Jewish widow living in Atlanta can no longer drive. Her son insists she allow him to hire a driver, which in the s meant a black man. She resists any change in her life but, Hoke, the driver is hired by her son. She refuses to allow him to drive her anywhere at first, but Hoke slowly wins her over with his native good graces.

The movie is directly taken from a stage play and does show it. It covers over twenty years of the pair's life together as they slowly build a relationship that transcends their differences. The comedy that won a Pulitzer Prize. Did you know Edit. At age 81, she is the oldest winner of a Best Actress Oscar. She was the oldest winner for a competitive Oscar until when Christopher Plummer won Best Supporting Actor for Beginners at age He is still the oldest acting winner and nominee having been nominated for Best Supporting Actor for All the Money in the World at age Goofs At the beginning of the movie, Daisy comes out to her car, and gets in.

She turns the ignition key, and immediately, we hear the engine start. This is technically incorrect and misleading. In those days late 's and early 's , the ignition and the starter were two separate control devices. For this Chrysler automobile, what we should have seen is this: We should have seen her turn the key, which turns on the ignition, nothing more. After that, we should have seen her press the starter button, which actually starts the engine. Quotes Daisy Werthan : Hoke? Crazy credits Film title logo appears at the end of closing credits.

Connections Featured in Precious Images Harris Publishing Company, Inc. User reviews Review. Top review. More than meets the eye. This is a film about a lot of things - old age, relationships, assimilation and change. Some will say its too saccherine, or not a realistic look at the civil rights struggle, but they miss the point. Miss Daisy is part of a smaller minority within a majority; while not mistreated the way Hoke would be, she's still an outsider.

What is Driving Miss Daisy all about? Daisy Werthan Jessica Tandy , an elderly Jewish widow living in Atlanta, is determined to maintain her independence. Daisy and Hoke's relationship gets off to a rocky start, but they gradually form a close friendship over the years, one that transcends racial prejudices and social conventions. What event led her to have a personal driver in the Driving Miss Daisy? Driving Miss Daisy is a comedy play written by Alfred Uhry and was subsequently made adapted into film in , directed by Bruce Beresford and won an Academy Award.

The primary reason how Daisy had a personal driver was after the time she backed her car over the neighbor's rock wall. What did Miss Daisy discover about Hoke? One morning Boolie comes over after Daisy calls him up, extremely upset. She has discovered that Hoke is stealing from her—a can of salmon. She wants Boolie to fire Hoke right away. Her words also show her prejudice against African Americans. She refuses to allow him to drive her anywhere at first, but Hoke slowly wins her over with his native good graces.

The movie is directly taken from a stage play and does show it. It covers over twenty years of the pair's life together as they slowly build a relationship that transcends their differences.

Daisy Werthan, an elderly Jewish widow living in Atlanta, is determined to maintain her independence. However, when she crashes her car, her son, Boolie, arranges for her to have a chauffeur, an African-American driver named Hoke Colburn. Daisy and Hoke's relationship gets off to a rocky start, but they gradually form a close friendship over the years, one that transcends racial prejudices and social conventions.

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