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The Green Mile (motion picture)

The Green Mile (motion picture), motion picture set on death row in a prison in the American South in the 1930s. The film, which was based on the novel The Green Mile (1996) by American author Stephen King, was released in 1999. Paul Edgecomb (played by Tom Hanks) is the head guard at Cold Mountain Penitentiary. Death row at Cold Mountain has a green floor, and so the final steps of convicts about to be executed are taken along the so-called green mile.

The movie begins in the present with an aged Paul (Dabbs Greer) thinking back on his experiences. The story focuses particularly on one prisoner from the 1930s, a huge man named John Coffey (Michael Clarke Duncan) who was sentenced to die after being convicted of killing two young girls. But Coffey does not seem like a murderer, and Paul comes to realize that Coffey has supernatural healing powers.

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