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The Green Mile (DVD)
Recording Studio:Warner Home Video

The Green Mile is a 1999 American fantasy drama film written and directed by Frank Darabont and based on Stephen King s 1996 novel of the same name. It stars Tom Hanks as a death row prison guard during the Great Depression who witnesses supernatural events following the arrival of an enigmatic convict (Michael Clarke Duncan) at his facility. David Morse, Bonnie Hunt, Doug Hutchison and James Cromwell appear in supporting roles.

The film premiered on December 10, 1999, in the United States to positive reviews from critics, who praised Darabont s direction and writing, emotional weight, and performances (particularly for Hanks and Duncan), although its length received criticism. It was a commercial success, grossing $286 million from its $60 million budget, and was nominated for four Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor for Duncan, Best Sound and Best Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published.

Condition

New

Publisher

Warner Home Video

Rating MPA

R

Recording Length

188 Minutes

Recording Studio

Warner Home Video

Format

DVD

Brand

Warner Manufacturing

Age Group

Adult

Amazon ASIN

B01GWCBR24

UPC / EAN

053939257922

Year

1999

ReleaseDate

1999-12-10

RuntimeMins

189

RuntimeStr

3h 9min

Awards

Top rated movie #26 , Nominated for 4 Oscars, 15 wins & 37 nominations total

Directors

Frank Darabont

Writers

Stephen King, Frank Darabont

Stars

Tom Hanks, Michael Clarke Duncan, David Morse

Produced by

Frank Darabont, David Valdes

Music by

Thomas Newman

Cinematography by

David Tattersall

Film Editing by

Richard Francis-Bruce

Casting By

Mali Finn

Production Design by

Terence Marsh

Art Direction by

William Cruse

Set Decoration by

Michael Seirton

Costume Design by

Karyn Wagner

Makeup Department

Gary Archer, Howard Berger, Kamar Bitar, Lois Burwell, Janis Clark, Gino Crognale, Deborah La Mia Denaver, Justin Ditter, John M. Elliott Jr., James Hall, Steve Hartman, Chiz Hasegawa, Garrett Immel, Harrison Lorenzana, Mark Maitre, Greg Nicotero, Nina Paskowitz, Ron Pipes, Brian Rae, Katherine Rees, Daniel C. Striepeke, Michealle Vanderpool, Gloria Belz, Linda Boykin-Williams, Linda Briggs, Holly Chapman, Chris Hanson, Sandy Jo Johnston, Robert Kurtzman, Alan Tuskes, Beka Wilson

Production Management

Christy Dimmig, L. Dean Jones Jr.

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

David M. Bernstein, Alan B. Curtiss, Charles Gibson, Sean Hobin, L. Dean Jones Jr., Jules Kovisars, Liz Ryan, Jodie Thomas, Basti Van Der Woude, Jonathan Watson

Art Department

Michael Craig Adams, Billy Baker, John Barbera, Sheila Bartlett, Tom Benardello, Melanie S. Chretin, J. Gregory Evans, Jack Evans, Maureen Farley, Chris Fielding, Andrew P. Flores, Daniel Gilmore, Rocco J. Hindman, David Howland, Eric Karas, Beatriz Kerti, Edward F. LaLone, Kim Larsen-Santini, Ed Lee, Sasha Madzar, Merdyce McClaran, Mark McGraudy, Sebastian Milito, Mike Minor, Scott Mizgaites, Christopher Neely, Steve Perea, Natalie Pope, John Rabasca, Isidoro Raponi, Dixwell Stillman, Brandon Dale Tarpy, Summer Valdes, Kurt Verbaarschott, Pete von Sholly, Iacopo Wachter, Dianne Wager, Donald B. Woodruff, Mark Woods, John Alvin, Kinney Booker, Rick Broderman, Adolfo Castanon, Michael W. Chase, Gary J. Coelho, Thomas Cooper, Tom Craig, Michael Denering, Shiuvaun Egan, Michael Goss, Gordon McVay, C.J. Pyles, Bruce Richter, Larry Sauls, Jay Smith, Drew Struzan, Margaret A. Thigpen, Marcel Worch

Sound Department

Nancy Barker, Todd Bassman, Willie D. Burton, Rick Canelli, Rickley W. Dumm, Julia Evershade, Howell Gibbens, Aaron Glascock, Richard Bryce Goodman, Robert W. Harris, Michael Herbick, Hilda Hodges, Ken J. Johnson, Randall L. Johnson, Mary Jo Lang, Marvin E. Lewis, Eric Lindemann, Robert J. Litt, Mark A. Mangini, Thomas J. O Connell, Sonny Pettijohn, John Pospisil, John Roesch, Solange S. Schwalbe, Marsha Sorce, David E. Stone, Carolyn Tapp, Elliot Tyson, Kevin Webb, Wilson Jacoud Jr., Kate Lumpkin, Oscar Mitt, Andrew Somers

Special Effects by

Hiroshi Kan Ikeuchi, Marc Irvin, Luke Khanlian, Louis Kiss, Scott Patton, Corey Pritchett, Darrell Pritchett, Jason Gustafson, Steven D. Jensen, Christine Onesky, Ron Pipes

Visual Effects by

Craig Barron, Thomas Clary, Pat Conran, Michael Degtjarewsky, Krystyna Demkowicz, John Dietz, Brian Dowrick, Christopher Evans, Carl N. Frederick, Joe Gareri, Charles Gibson, Stephanie Hornish, Jiri Jacknowitz, Eileen Jensen, Nancy Kato, Bill Kroyer, Tom Lamb, Lawrence Littleton, Jodie Maier, Chad Merriam, Brett Northcutt, Khatsho John Orfali, Betsy Paterson, Ellen Poon, Bob Powell, Paul Rivera, Michael Root, Thomas Rosseter, Kenneth Smith, Todd R. Smith, David Sosalla, David Valentin, David Weitzberg, Leah Anton, Ken Bryan, Daniel Aristoteles Collins, Brandon Craig, Beth D Amato, Camille Eden, Christian Foucher, Adrian Graham, Royce Hager, Phil Holland, David Latour, Mike Leben, Paul Maples, Ian McCamey, Jim Morris, Evan A. Nesbitt, Jaime Norman, Rick O Connor, Jim Rider, George Sakellariou, Todd Sarsfield, Ellen Schade, Morgan Trotter, R.D. Wegener, Len White, Bob Wiatr

Stunts

Clay Boss, Danielle Burgio, H.D. Burton, Steven Chambers, Tim A. Davison, Tommy J. Huff, Jeff Imada, Ray Lykins, Boone Narr, Kerry Rossall, Clark Tucker, Jay Caputo, Jimmy N. Roberts, Dalton Rondell

Camera and Electrical Department

Gabriel Beristain, Mark Brown, Bobby Burton, Anna Castellani, Paul Cheung, Liam Clark, Alan Cohen, Scott Crabbe, James B. Crawford, David Emmerichs, Claude Fullerton, Anne Gentling, Cory Geryak, Paul Hazard, Justin Holdsworth, Beth Horton, David K. Howard, Jay M. Huntoon, Casey Jones, Charles B. Katz, Jimmy Keys, Robert LaBonge, Meera Laube, Larry Liddell, Willie Mann, Wayne Marshall, Peter McAdams, Jim McComas, Todd McMullen, Brian Mills, Ralph Nelson, Jason Newton, Randy Nolen, Michael K. O Melia, Heather Page, Les Percy, Michael C. Price, Glen Purdy, James Sobiegraj, Mike Sweeney, Mark Vargo, Donald J. Vos, H. Mark Vuille, Pete Wagner, Charles W. Wayt, Jon Yirak, Rocky Babcock, James Barrett, Khris Bennett, Robert Daniel, David Ellis, Kenneth Estes, Scott Friedland, Tim Gaylord, Jeffry Gordon, Christopher Greenwood, Erik Hecomovich, Kyle D. Hutson, Dee Nichols, Harrison Palmer, Craig Price, Ron Provenzano, Michael T. Travers, Tom Wholey, Darryl Wilson

Animation Department

Michaela Zabranska, David Latour, Rick O Connor

Casting Department

Barbara Harris, Charlie Messenger, Kim Petrosky, Emily Schweber, Maureen Whalen, Kim McCray, Regina Moore

Costume and Wardrobe Department

Lis Bothwell, Marsha Bozeman, Paula Lynn Kaatz, Heather Pain, Patty Spinale, Gilda Texter, Vincent Lapper, Stephen K. Randolph, Kelly Anne Ross

Editorial Department

Tracy Adams, Alan Edward Bell, Matt Boatright-Simon, Andrew Dickler, Toby Francis-Bruce, Mo Henry, David C. Horton Jr., Robert C. Lusted, David Orr, Jim Schermerhorn, Jim Schulte, Keith Shaw, Jennifer Spenelli, Smith Timsawat

Location Management

Edwin Dennis, Mark Ragland, Gregory H. Alpert, Kandice Billingsley, Al D. Eakes, Rory Enke, Jeremy Gould, F. Stanley Pearse Jr.

Music Department

Bill Bernstein, Julian Bratolyubov, Jordan Corngold, Sandy DeCrescent, Arlene Fishbach, Tom Hardisty, David Marquette, Leslie Morris, Thomas Pasatieri, Dennis S. Sands, Joe Zimmerman, John Beal, John Beasley, Jason Bentley, Marc Bonilla, Tom Boyd, Jeff Coopwood, Mark Graham, Sean M. Hickey, Norman Ludwin, Thomas Newman, John Rodd, Dennis Sager, Steve Schaeffer, Steven L. Smith, James Thatcher

Script and Continuity Department

Dea Cantu, Susan Malerstein-Watkins, Connie Papineau

Transportation Department

Johnny Bartlet, Jeff Couch, Ronald Wm. Cowan, David Garris, Ben C. Giller, Dave Haldeman, Dave Hodgin Jr., Jim Johnson, Jack Kilgore, A. Welch Lambeth, Randy Lovelady, Michael Ralph Price, Lowell D. Smith, Andy Straub, Chris McDade, Tom Moore, Molly Proctor

Additional Crew

Carlton B. Adkins, E. Gloria Alvarado, Ashley M. Armitage, Kelley Baker, Kamar Bitar, Dea Cantu, Robert L. Catron, Lorraine Clarkson-Sachiko, Deborah A. Cornett, Jessica Drake, Ellen Dunn, Carrie Durose, Carrie Freedle, M. Gaye Galvin, Anna Garduno, Craig Glaser, Rossie Grose, David Guilbeau, Brett Z. Hill, Krista Jacobsen Hoey, Malcolm L. Jessup, Diane Johnson, David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick, K. Lenna Katich, Jessica Klein, Betty Linn, Ernie Malik, Amy McKenzie, Kevin McNamara, Jon William McWright, M. Gaye Melvin, Charlie Messenger, Larry Moss, Jasa Murphy, Constantine Nasr, Victoria Person, Michael Peterson, Joanne Porzio, Melissa N. Savage, Anne Scott, John Semedik, Carrie Simpson, Christopher Stringfield, Peter Weireter, Rodney Barnes, Alex Barnoya, Terrence Beasor, Jeff Coopwood, Fred Fein, Michelle Gold, Jean Hodges, John Brian King, Barrett J. Leigh, Javier López de Ayala, Blake McClure, Don Morrow, Boone Narr, Paulette Osorio

Thanks

Stephen King, Robyn Smith, Don Sundquist

Genres

Crime, Drama, Fantasy

Companies

Castle Rock Entertainment, Darkwoods Productions, Warner Bros.

Countries

USA

Languages

English, French

ContentRating

R

ImDbRating

8.6

ImDb Rating Votes

1281969

Metacritic Rating

61

Short Description

The Green Mile is a 1999 American fantasy drama film written and directed by Frank Darabont and based on Stephen King s 1996 novel of the same name. It stars Tom Hanks as a death row prison guard during the Great Depression who witnesses supernatural events following the arrival of an enigmatic convict (Michael Clarke Duncan) at his facility. David Morse, Bonnie Hunt, Doug Hutchison and James Cromwell appear in supporting roles.

The film premiered on December 10, 1999, in the United States to positive reviews from critics, who praised Darabont s direction and writing, emotional weight, and performances (particularly for Hanks and Duncan), although its length received criticism. It was a commercial success, grossing $286 million from its $60 million budget, and was nominated for four Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor for Duncan, Best Sound and Best Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published.

Box Office Budget

$60,000,000 (estimated)

Box Office Opening Weekend USA

$18,017,152

Box Office Gross USA

$136,801,374

Box Office Cumulative Worldwide Gross

$286,801,374

Keywords

Death row inmate,good versus evil,prison guard,death row,accused of murder