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  1. 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.

  2. 1996 dramatic novel by Stephen King. Originally released as a Serial Novel in six installments. The year is 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.

  3. A page for describing Characters: Green Mile. Cold Mountain Guards and Staff Age Lift: In the novel, he was 40 when he met John Coffey and is 104 in the ….

  4. A page for describing Quotes: Green Mile. Paul Edgecomb I guess sometimes the past just catches up with you, whether you want it to or not. Usually, death …

  5. The Green Mile. Seriously. The entire story of The Green Mile, in book or film, is a massive tearjerker. Prepare to bring a lot of tissues because you're gonna need em'. The bus crash. The whole Deadly Distant Finale leading up to the bus crash will probably make you require tissues.

  6. "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.

  7. A Christian allegory Period Piece about a wrongfully-accused convict, based on a Stephen King story and directed by Frank Darabont, and featuring several of the same supporting actors. Creator-Preferred Adaptation: Stephen King called this film the single most faithful adaptation of his work.