
Paul Edgecomb didn't believe in miracles. Until the day he met one.
A supernatural tale set on death row in a Southern prison, where gentle giant John Coffey possesses the mysterious power to heal people's ailments. When the cell block's head guard, Paul Edgecomb, recognizes Coffey's miraculous gift, he tries desperately to help stave off the condemned man's execution.
- 8.5
- 1999
- Released
- 3h 9m

Tom Hanks
Paul Edgecomb
David Morse
Brutus 'Brutal' Howell
Bonnie Hunt
Jan Edgecomb
Michael Clarke Duncan
John Coffey
James Cromwell
Warden Hal Moores
Michael Jeter
Eduard Delacroix
Graham Greene
Arlen Bitterbuck
Doug Hutchison
Percy Wetmore
Sam Rockwell
'Wild Bill' Wharton
Barry Pepper
Dean Stanton
Jeffrey DeMunn
Harry Terwilliger
Patricia Clarkson
Melinda Moores
Harry Dean Stanton
Toot-Toot
Dabbs Greer
Old Paul Edgecomb
Eve Brent
Elaine Connelly
William Sadler
Klaus Detterick
Mack Miles
Orderly Hector
Rai Tasco
Man in Nursing Home
Edrie Warner
Lady in Nursing Home
Paula Malcomson
Marjorie Detterick
Christopher Joel Ives
Howie Detterick
Evanne Drucker
Kathe Detterick
Bailey Drucker
Cora Detterick
Brian Libby
Sheriff McGee
Brent Briscoe
Bill Dodge
Bill McKinney
Jack Van Hay
Gary Sinise
Burt Hammersmith
Rachel Singer
Cynthia Hammersmith
Scotty Leavenworth
Hammersmith's Son
Katelyn Leavenworth
Hammersmith's Daughter
Bill Gratton
Earl the Plumber
Dee Croxton
Woman at Del's Execution
Rebecca Klingler
Wife at Del's Execution
Gary Imhoff
Husband at Del's Execution
Van Epperson
Police Officer
David E. Browning
Reverend at Funeral
Tommy Barnes
Tower Guard (uncredited)
Wes Hall
Prisoner (uncredited)
Phil Hawn
Police Photographer (uncredited)
Judy Herrera
Bitterbuck's Daughter (uncredited)
Gower Mills
Inmate (uncredited)
Garth Shaw
Inmate (uncredited)
Jared Stovall
Inmate (uncredited)
Todd Thompson
Prison Guard (uncredited)












Released
en
$60,000,000.00
$286,801,374.00
- #mentally disabled
- #death penalty
- #based on novel or book
- #southern usa
- #psychopath
- #death row
- #jail guard
- #supernatural
- #great depression
- #prison guard
- #jail
- #electric chair
- #capital punishment
- #torture
- #magic realism
- #healing
- #1930s
- #abuse of power
- #compassionate
- #cruel
Reviews

_The Green Mile_, directed by Frank Darabont and based on a Stephen King story, revisits prison life with a spiritual edge. Tom Hanks is steady, while Michael Clarke Duncan brings real heart. Set almost entirely on Death Row, its slow pace mirrors the routine and inevitability of execution. The soft lighting and measured camerawork add a quiet melancholy. At over three hours, it’s powerful but ind
Great acting by everyone involved, but the story is just not my cup of tea. If you like fake miracles (no shortage of people that do) and fantasy storylines, like prison guards that are humane and empathic (on death row nonetheless), then you might enjoy this more. I, however, will stick to more realistic fantasy, like mages fighting orcs and that sort of thing, and leave this in the trash pile of

"Edgecomb" (Tom Hanks) is in charge of the prison officers who tend to the inmates on death row. He's a decent man who, with the help of his partner "Howell" (David Morse) tries to carry out his task as humanely as possible. Their team also numbers the truly odious "Percy" (Doug Hutchinson). He's an incompetent coward, but he also happens to be the nephew of the state governor, so tends to get awa

**_A Masterpiece of Cinematic Art -- Captivating and Reverent_** The head Death Row guard at a Tennessee prison during the Depression (Tom Hanks) observes a new inmate, a black man named John Coffey (Michael Clarke Duncan), who is condemned to death for the rape and murder of two little girls. He and his fellow guards become intrigued by the gentle giant and conclude that there's no way he coul











