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The Green Mile

1999 • 188 minutes
4.6
233 reviews
79%
Tomatometer
U
Rating

About this movie

Director Frank Darabont, who made an acclaimed feature film debut with The Shawshank Redemption (1994), based on a Stephen King novel set in a prison, returns for a second feature, based on King's 1996 serialized novel set in a prison. In 1935, inmates at the Cold Mountain Correctional Facility call Death Row "The Green Mile" because of the dark green linoleum that tiles the floor. Paul Edgecomb (Tom Hanks) is the head guard on the Green Mile when a new inmate is brought into his custody: John Coffey (Michael Clarke Duncan), convicted of the sadistic murder of two young girls. Despite his size and the fearsome crimes for which he's serving time, Coffey seems to be a kind and well-mannered person who behaves more like an innocent child than a hardened criminal. Soon Edgecomb and two of his fellow guards, Howell (David Morse) and Stanton Barry Pepper), notice something odd about Coffey: he's able to perform what seem to be miracles of healing among his fellow inmates, leading them to wonder just what sort of person he could be, and if he could have committed the crimes with which he was charged. The Green Mile also stars James Cromwell as the warden; Michael Jeter, Sam Rockwell, and Graham Greene as inmates awaiting dates with the electric chair; and Harry Dean Stanton as a clever trustee.
Rating
U

Ratings and reviews

4.6
233 reviews
Zaki M.Ibrahim (akiey)
December 7, 2020
a classic i remembered watching this in the old days.. 3 disc for the whole movie and its never make me bored.. really good movie making and Tok Hank and i forgot that big black fellow really into it.. been watching it for... i lost count how many times..
9 people found this review helpful
M. Adriel Devanza
September 11, 2015
Who ever rate this movie 3 or less have no idea what good cinema is
35 people found this review helpful
Ysabel Zaldivar
October 21, 2016
Es una hermosa película llena de buenos mensajes y de una actuación increible