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The Green Mile 1999

In 1932, Louisiana prison warden Paul Edgecomb oversees death row, where he encounters John Coffey, a massive inmate convicted of a terrible crime. Despite his imposing size, Coffey possesses a childlike innocence and displays inexplicable, almost supernatural abilities. As Paul and the other officers interact with Coffey, they question his guilt and confront their own beliefs about justice and morality. The warden finds himself increasingly drawn to the enigmatic prisoner and struggles with the profound impact Coffey has on him and those around him.

In 1932, Louisiana prison warden Paul Edgecomb oversees death row, where he encounters John Coffey, a massive inmate convicted of a terrible crime. Despite his imposing size, Coffey possesses a childlike innocence and displays inexplicable, almost supernatural abilities. As Paul and the other officers interact with Coffey, they question his guilt and confront their own beliefs about justice and morality. The warden finds himself increasingly drawn to the enigmatic prisoner and struggles with the profound impact Coffey has on him and those around him.

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61

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8.8

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Awards & Nominations for The Green Mile

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72nd Academy Awards 2000

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Actor in a Supporting Role

Michael Clarke Duncan
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Best Picture

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Sound

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Writing (Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published)

Frank Darabont

5th Critics' Choice Awards 2000

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Best Screenplay – Adapted

Frank Darabont
Win

Best Supporting Actor

Michael Clarke Duncan

6th Screen Actors Guild Awards 2000

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Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role

Michael Clarke Duncan
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Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture

52nd Directors Guild of America Awards 2000

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Feature Film

Frank Darabont

57th Golden Globe Awards 2000

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Best Supporting Performance in a Motion Picture – Drama, Musical or Comedy (Actor)

Michael Clarke Duncan

26th Saturn Awards 2000

Win

Best Supporting Actress

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Best Director

Frank Darabont

Full Plot Summary and Ending Explained for The Green Mile

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As Paul Edgecomb sits in a Louisiana assisted-living facility, a wave of nostalgia washes over him while he watches Top Hat. His companion, Elaine, becomes alarmed upon seeing the tears streaming down his face. He confides in her that the classic film has reopened a floodgate of memories from his time as an officer on the infamous “Green Mile” death row at Cold Mountain Penitentiary.

Back in 1935, Paul supervised a team of corrections officers, which included Brutus “Brutal” Howell, Dean Stanton, Harry Terwilliger, and Percy Wetmore, who was a direct report to Warden Hal Moores. Percy, leveraging his connection as the nephew of the governor’s wife, relished his power to inflict suffering on the inmates, notably targeting Eduard “Del” Delacroix. He thrived on the sadistic pleasure derived from his cruel punishments.

The officers also faced the unending turmoil caused by William “Wild Bill” Wharton, a volatile inmate who frequently assailed them and hurled racial slurs at John Coffey, a gigantic yet kind-hearted black man wrongfully sentenced for the violent crime of murdering two white girls. However, as Paul learns more about John, he is astounded to discover the extraordinary healing abilities hidden within this seemingly ordinary man. After John effortlessly cures Paul’s painful bladder infection with just a touch and brings Del’s cherished pet mouse, Mr. Jingles, back to life, Paul begins to reconsider the possibility that someone capable of such miraculous acts might not be guilty after all.

As the story progresses, it becomes evident that Percy’s malicious behavior exposes itself through his treatment of Del during his execution, forcing John to endure the trauma alongside him. In retaliation to Percy’s barbaric conduct, the officers confine him in a padded cell to reflect upon his transgressions. Under the veil of night, they slip John out of the prison, allowing him to use his gifts to heal Warden Moores’ wife, Melinda, of her brain tumor, thus saving her life. When Percy eventually emerges from confinement, the other officers warn him that any further misconduct will expose him and his many wrongdoings.

As John channels his extraordinary powers, he unwittingly transfers Melinda’s affliction into Percy’s psyche, resulting in a surreal series of events that leads to Wharton’s death at the hands of the oblivious warden. In a turning point, John reveals a prophetic vision to Paul, disclosing that Wharton was the true perpetrator behind the heinous crimes, and in that process, gifts Paul with a piece of his supernatural essence. This realization sends Percy spiraling into a catatonic state, ultimately resulting in his institutionalization at the asylum where he had envisioned working after resigning from his position.

A wave of grief washes over Paul as he grapples with the revelations of John’s innocence, and he ultimately presents John with a chance at liberation. Despite the sorrow that fills both their hearts, John perceives his impending execution as a merciful act, acknowledging the harshness of existence where suffering appears to be an inescapable constant. In his final moments, John requests one last wish—to watch Top Hat with his fellow officers—before he faces the electric chair.

As he is led to his execution, John is met with the contempt of the parents of the two young girls who still harbor doubts about his guilt. He expresses an irrational fear of darkness, requesting that the hood not be placed over his head. Paul complies with this request, while John’s fellow officers—Brutal, Dean, Harry, and others—look on with heavy hearts as Paul carries out his duty, their tears mirroring the deep impact John’s story has had on their lives.

In the present, Paul recounts this harrowing tale of John’s execution to Elaine, noting that it was the last one he and Brutal witnessed before they chose to leave their positions and devote their lives to the juvenile justice system. He reveals that Mr. Jingles continues to thrive, enjoying an extended life due to John’s remarkable healing powers. Paul also confides in Elaine that he himself has been cursed with an abnormally long lifespan, aging from 44 to 108 years old since that fateful day.

As Elaine departs from this world, Paul grapples with his own mortality, forced to confront the tragedy of outliving those he cherishes as a divine consequence of John’s wrongful execution. At Elaine’s funeral, he reflects on the cruel fate that has befallen him, lamenting, > “We each owe a death. There are no exceptions. But, oh, God… sometimes, the Green Mile seems so long.”

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Official Trailer

The Art of Adaptation

Documentary: The Tail of Mr. Jingles

Footage: Tom Hanks Screen Test

Michael Clarke Duncan's Screen Test

The Magic of The Mile

Behind the Scenes | Walking the Mile

Michael Clarke Duncan Thanks Tom Hanks

Frank Darabont on casting Michael Clarke Duncan in THE GREEN MILE

Stephen King: Storyteller

Cars Featured in The Green Mile

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50hp

Ford

1930

Model AA

Ford

1926

Model T

Fordson

Model F

unknown

Twin

City KTA

The Green Mile Themes and Keywords

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The Green Mile Other Names and Titles

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