The Movie was based of a book, not a play.
In the book its because he killed his wife, I am not sure if its the same in the movie.
Shawshank Redemption is my all time favourite movie. It has got tragedy, drama, victory over severe odds. Now apparently The Count of Monte Cristo has a different plot line set in a different milieu - the only commonality in the storyline being the jailbreak. Yet in spirit the two films I feel, are exactly same. The Revenge in both are stylish, muted and so fundamental to the storyline that it redeems itself in its execution. Perhaps the revenge in shawshank was swift as the last move in a game of chess while Monte Cristo scores higher on the melodrama and slower to checkmate the King. In fact now I have a strong suspicion that the author of Shawshank may have been strongly "inspired" by Monte Cristo. Frankly I have lost a little respect for the storyline of the movie after I saw Monte Cristo.
I'm pretty sure no same one actor/actress was in all three movies. However, you can check the links if your interested.
No, it is not based on a true story.This movie is actually based on a novella (a very long short story) written by Stephen King, called "Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption." It was written in the mid-80s. It was published in the book Different Seasons.
two people can not play together on the same console on Red Dead Redemption.
no you can not, you can invite friends on seperate consoles but you cannot play split-screen.
The game is single player and Multiplayer for the online version. You can read more details on the game and the multiplayer online option in the related link.
no they don't
Type your answer here... you can't. Multiplayer for red dead redemtion is only online. sorry
They were never in the same film.
no
That movie is called Stay Alive.