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The Green Mile is a film adaptation based on the book of the same name by Stephen King, which was released on December 10th, 1999. It was directed by Frank Darabont. And like Darabont's previous King adaptation, The Shawshank Redemption, it was an Oscar charmer, if not a winner.
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John Coffey, a Gentle Giant black man, has been condemned to...
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- The Green Mile
John Coffey, a Gentle Giant black man, has been condemned to die by the electric chair for the raping and killing of two young girls. What follows is a supernatural journey that not only reveals Coffey's wondrous powers, but proves he didn't do the crime.
"This happened in 1932, when the state penitentiary was still at Cold Mountain. And the electric chair was there too, of course." 1996 dramatic novel by Stephen King.
The Green Mile is a 1996 dramatic novel by Stephen King, originally released as a Serial Novel in six instalments. The year was 1932. John Coffey, a Gentle Giant black man, has been condemned to die by the electric chair for the raping and killing of two young girls.
Tropes used in The Green Mile (film) include: Big No: Del when Percy steps on Mr Jingles. Also Paul and the other guards when Percy shoots Wild Bill. Did Not Do the Research: The book keeps the state that Cold Mountain is in a secret; the movie makes it Louisiana. The problem?
The Green Mile: Directed by Frank Darabont. With Tom Hanks, David Morse, Bonnie Hunt, Michael Clarke Duncan. A tale set on death row, where gentle giant John Coffey possesses the mysterious power to heal people's ailments.