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Featurette Walking the Mile; Production notes; Theatrical trailer; Subtitles: English & Français (feature film only)
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- The Green Mile
1. Same As Always [3:58]
2. Overcome [3:41]
3. 1935 (Old Alabama) [2:42]
4. Dead Man Walking [5:25]
5. Leave the Light On? [2:26]
6. Coffey's Story [3:34]
7. Percy Squeals [3:22]
8. Paul and Jan [1:56]
9. Little Visitor [3:40]
10. Percy Meets Mouse [5:33]
11. Rehearsal [5:07]
12. Arlen's Best Time [2:24]
13. Execution [1:56]
14. What Percy Wants [1:52]
15. A Circus Mouse [3:27]
16. Sad News [2:16]
17. Night's Unrest [1:42]
18. Wild Bill Arrives [5:22]
19. Coffey Takes It Back [4:37]
20. Feels Great [3:09]
21. The Warning [5:46]
22. Pleased [2:01]
23. Wild Bill's Lesson [5:32]
24. Showtime [2:21]
25. Just Playing [3:26]
26. Percy Strikes [3:01]
27. Reborn [2:48]
28. The Deal [3:12]
29. Final Arrangements [2:44]
30. Task Undone [:45]
31. Haywire [4:12]
32. All That Hurt [3:39]
33. A Good Day [4:37]
34. The Coffey Plot [2:24]
35. All In [4:46]
36. Payback for Percy [3:57]
37. Bad Man's Grasp [2:00]
38. To Help a Lady [2:06]
39. Warden's House [2:56]
40. Melinda's Bedside [3:19]
41. "I Dreamed of You." [3:44]
42. Percy's Release [3:25]
43. Sentence Carried... [4:29]
44. ...Sees for Himself [4:13]
45. Percy Gets His Wish [4:21]
46. No Way Out [1:34]
47. Tired [2:18]
48. In Heaven [3:47]
49. Afraid of the Dark [2:04]
50. Kill What They Love [4:39]
51. An Old Friend [4:08]
52. My Punishment [2:47]
53. End Credits [4:44]
Most of this adaptation of Stephen King's bestselling novel unfolds in the death house of a Southern prison -- an unlikely setting for a story that's not only uplifting but, at times, positively ethereal. Tom Hanks, Hollywood's favorite Everyman, is ideally cast as Paul Edgecomb, the death row guard who discovers that condemned murderer John Coffey (massive Michael Clarke Duncan) can heal the sick with a simple laying on of his huge hands. Justifiably skeptical of Edgecomb's claims, his fellow guards eventually become convinced that the gentle, wrongly convicted Coffey is blessed with divine power. Writer-director Frank Darabont, who also directed the film version of King's other prison story, The Shawshank Redemption, takes ample time to flesh out his characters and build sympathy for the doomed prisoner whose menacing appearance masks an almost childlike innocence. As captivating as it is long, the Academy Award-nominated Green Mile takes viewers on an emotional journey that they won't soon forget. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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