The Green Mile (1999)

  • The Green Mile (1999)
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The Green Mile Cast

 

On-Screen Couples

Tom Hanks and Bonnie Hunt Tom Hanks (as Paul Edgecomb) with Bonnie Hunt (as Jan Edgecomb)

 

Full Cast and Crew

 

Awards

The Green Mile (1999) was nominated for the following awards:

Academy Awards

1.
Oscar
2000
Best Picture
Nominated  
2.
Oscar
2000
Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published
Nominated  
3.
Oscar
2000
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Nominated  
4.
Oscar
2000
Best Picture
David Valdes
Nominated  

Golden Globes

5.
Golden Globe
2000
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture
Nominated  

Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA

6.
Saturn Award
2000
Best Director
Nominated  
7.
Saturn Award
2000
Best Supporting Actor
Won  
8.
Saturn Award
2000
Best Supporting Actress
Won  

Satellite Awards

9.
Golden Satellite Award
2000
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role, Drama
Nominated  

Image Awards

10.
Image Award
2000
Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture
Nominated  

Directors Guild of America, USA

11.
DGA Award
2000
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures
Nominated  

Mainichi Film Concours

12.
Readers' Choice Award
2001
Best Foreign Language Film
Won  

MTV Movie Awards

13.
MTV Movie Award
2000
Breakthrough Male Performance
Nominated  

Black Reel Awards

14.
Black Reel
2000
Theatrical - Best Supporting Actor
Won  

Blockbuster Entertainment Awards

15.
Blockbuster Entertainment Award
2000
Favorite Actor - Drama
Won  
16.
Blockbuster Entertainment Award
2000
Favorite Supporting Actress - Drama
Nominated  
17.
Blockbuster Entertainment Award
2000
Favorite Supporting Actor - Drama
Nominated  

Screen Actors Guild Awards

18.
Actor
2000
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Theatrical Motion Picture
Nominated  
19.
Actor
2000
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Theatrical Motion Picture
Nominated  
20.
Actor
2000
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Theatrical Motion Picture
Nominated  
21.
Actor
2000
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Theatrical Motion Picture
Nominated  
22.
Actor
2000
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Theatrical Motion Picture
Nominated  
23.
Actor
2000
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Theatrical Motion Picture
Nominated  
24.
Actor
2000
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Theatrical Motion Picture
Nominated  
25.
Actor
2000
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Theatrical Motion Picture
Nominated  
26.
Actor
2000
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Theatrical Motion Picture
Nominated  
27.
Actor
2000
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Theatrical Motion Picture
Nominated  
28.
Actor
2000
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role
Nominated  
29.
Actor
2000
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Theatrical Motion Picture
Nominated  
30.
Actor
2000
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Theatrical Motion Picture
Nominated  
31.
Actor
2000
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Theatrical Motion Picture
Nominated  

Online Film Critics Society Awards

32.
OFCS Award
2000
Best Supporting Actor
Nominated  
33.
OFCS Award
2000
Best Screenplay, Adapted
Nominated  

Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards

34.
Critics Choice Award
2000
Best Supporting Actor
Won  
35.
Critics Choice Award
2000
Best Screenplay, Adapted
Won  

Chicago Film Critics Association Awards

36.
CFCA Award
2000
Best Supporting Actor
Nominated  
37.
CFCA Award
2000
Most Promising Actor
Nominated  

USC Scripter Award

38.
USC Scripter Award
2000
Nominated  
39.
USC Scripter Award
2000
Nominated  

Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America

40.
Nebula Award
2001
Best Script
Nominated  

Bram Stoker Awards

41.
Bram Stoker Award
2000
Screenplay
Nominated  

First Americans in the Arts Awards

42.
FAITA Award
2000
Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role (Film)
Won  
 

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Trivia

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Trivia
  • The name for the character John Coffey was lifted from a college professor, Rev. John Coffee. Stephen King had met him once and really liked his name and used it in "The Green Mile". Reverend Coffee taught history classes at Emerson College in Boston Massachusetts. He retired in May 2005.
  • Originally set in 1932, the timeframe was bumped to 1935 so the movie Top Hat (1935) could be featured.
  • # # Harry Dean Stanton appears in the film. There is a character named Harry, and another named Dean Stanton. This is merely a happy coincidence since the characters` names existed in the book long before Harry Dean Stanton was cast in the movie.
  • * * In actuality, Michael Clarke Duncan is of a similar height as his co-star David Morse and is a couple inches shorter than James Cromwell. Among other things, creative camera angles were used to create the illusion that Duncan as John Coffey towered over the prison staff, even Brutal Howell and Warden Moores.
  • Michael Jeter (who plays Eduard Delacroix) was also in Mousehunt (1997), another film which co-starred a gifted mouse.
  • At the beginning of the movie, when the old Paul Edgecomb is walking to get some breakfast after waking from that bad dream, he is walking on a tiled floor that is very green, as if it`s his Green Mile.
  • The prison guards wear uniforms to give the movie a better feel, even though uniforms weren`t in use at the time in which the movie is set.
  • The music played over the loudspeakers in the retirement home as Old Paul Edgecomb first walks out of his room is the same as the music the nurses played at medication time in One Flew Over the Cuckoo`s Nest (1975). The music used is Mantovani`s Charmaine.
  • Originally, Tom Hanks was going to play the Old Paul Edgecomb but the makeup tests didn`t make him look credible enough to be an elderly man. Dabbs Greer was cast instead as the older Paul Edgecomb.
  • By the time Paul introduced Elaine to Mr. Jingles, the mouse would have to be at least 64 years old - over nine times the age of the oldest ever known real mouse.
  • While many of Stephen King`s novels are set in the author`s native Maine, The Green Mile takes place in Louisiana. However, the surname of the main character--Edgecomb--is the name of a town on Maine`s mid-coast.
  • # # The plot unfolds in the form of Paul telling Elaine the story of the Green Mile. In the book, Paul writes his story down in the form of a novel. At the end of the film, as Paul leaves the cemetery after Elaine`s burial, a tombstone can be seen behind him that reads "Greene", and two others, one in the foreground and one to the right of the screen, that read "Story".
  • # # Doug Hutchison (Percy) was given, according to the director, the squeakiest shoes he`d ever heard. He thought this was the greatest bit of fate, and a "perfectly wonderful, annoying character trait" that he kept it in the movie, and you can hear sometimes how loud his shoes are.
  • Voted #5 Must See Movie of all time by listeners of Capital FM in London.
  • When Stephen King visited the set he asked to be strapped into Old Sparky to see how it felt. He didn`t like it and asked to be released.
  • When the producers were having trouble finding the right actor to fill the role of John Coffey, Bruce Willis suggested Michael Clarke Duncan with whom he had co-starred in Armageddon (1998/I).
  • John Travolta was offered the role of Paul Edgecomb but turned it down.
  • Voted number 2 in Channel 4 (UK) "Top 100 Tearjerkers" countdown, losing first place to "E.T The Extra Terrestrial".
  • Dabbs Greer`s last film.
  • When Paul and Brutal take John Koffey outside at night John looks at the stars and says "Look Boss, it`s Cassie, the lady in the rocking chair." This is a reference to the constellation Cassiopeia. In Greek mythology Queen Cassiopeia is often depicted as sitting in a chair or rocking chair.
  • # More than 30 works of Stephen King have been adapted for movies, but this is the only one to have broken the $100 million mark at the North American box office (as of November 2007).
  • Early in the film Paul yells at Percy to "Get the fuck off my block", but it was later re-dubbed to "Get the hell off my block".
  • It`s ironic that when Percy first encounters Mr. Jingles he calls him `scurvy` which is a condition caused by lack of vitamin C. Mice have an active gene that synthesizes vitamin C.
  • According to the novel by `Stephen King`, Percy Wetmore is supposed to be 21. During production, Doug Hutchison (Percy) was 39 years old. He told the director he was in his early/mid 30s. When he went to audition for The Salton Sea, the director told him he was `too young,` resulting in Hutchison having to show him his drivers license which proved his age.
  • SPOILER: Michael Clark Duncan was uncomfortable with having to grab Tom Hanks` crotch for the scene where he takes his infection away. Hanks left the set, came back to do the scene, Duncan grabbed at Hanks` crotch and was shocked because Hanks had put an empty water bottle in his pants. After that, Duncan felt more comfortable with the scene.
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