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The Green Mile

The Green Mile

8.5
189 min
1999

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.

Genres

Fantasy
Drama
Crime

Languages

French
English

Production Companies

Castle Rock Entertainment, Darkwoods Productions

Budget

$60,000,000

Top Cast

Tom Hanks

Tom Hanks

Paul Edgecomb

David Morse

David Morse

Brutus 'Brutal' Howell

Bonnie Hunt

Bonnie Hunt

Jan Edgecomb

Michael Clarke Duncan

Michael Clarke Duncan

John Coffey

James Cromwell

James Cromwell

Warden Hal Moores

Michael Jeter

Michael Jeter

Eduard Delacroix

Graham Greene

Graham Greene

Arlen Bitterbuck

Doug Hutchison

Doug Hutchison

Percy Wetmore

Sam Rockwell

Sam Rockwell

'Wild Bill' Wharton

Barry Pepper

Barry Pepper

Dean Stanton

Fan Reviews

W
Wuchak
Apr 8, 2024

**_A Masterpiece of Cinematic Art -- Captivating and Reverent_**

9/10
C
CinemaSerf@Geronimo1967
Apr 29, 2024

"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 away with his obnoxiousness towards the prisoners. That nasty behaviour becomes more pronounced when the giant "Coffey" (Michael Clarke Duncan) arrives. Also newly arrived is a small mouse which befriends, much to the chagrin of "Percy", a fellow inmate (Harry Dean Stanton) and oddly enough it seems to help keep the peace as people come and go. Things take quite an intriguing turn when some physical contact between their gentle giant and "Edgecomb" seems to cure his liver complaint. As the officer realises that this man may well possess healing hands, he and his team begins to bond with him. Meantime, the ghastly little "Percy" screws up his first execution causing an effect straight out of a Wes Craven film and Sam Rockwell's psychopathic "Wild Bill" arrives to liven things up. It's actually Rockwell who steal this for me. His performance is viscerally effective and he really does commit to the role. It's over 3 hours long but the acting is almost perfect as these characters develop and the story unfolds reconciling the brutality of racism, crime and punishment with the attempts at humanity and decency applied by virtually everyone whose lives are touched by these scenarios - even amongst the staff who struggle at times to keep their own priorities in kilter. One of Stephen King's much better stories with depth to the personas, a good baddie to loathe and a message of redemption delivered subtly but powerfully.

7/10
s
sirdorius
Feb 4, 2025

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 conservative media.

6/10
g
griggs79
Jun 24, 2025

_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 indulgent—moving at times, but it does test your patience.

6/10