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The Green Mile
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.
Frank Darabont
Casts & Crew
Tom Hanks
Michael Clarke Duncan
David Morse
Bonnie Hunt
James Cromwell
Patricia Clarkson
Michael Jeter
Sam Rockwell
Graham Greene
Doug Hutchison
Barry Pepper
Jeffrey DeMunn
Harry Dean Stanton
Gary Sinise
Dabbs Greer
Eve Brent
William Sadler
Mack Miles
Rai Tasco
Paula Malcomson
Brian Libby
Brent Briscoe
Bill McKinney
Rachel Singer
Scotty Leavenworth
Bill Gratton
Dee Croxton
Rebecca Klingler
Gary Imhoff
Van Epperson
Phil Hawn
Ted Hollis
Robert Malone
Also Directed by Frank Darabont
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