Is The Green Mile true?

Technically, the answer is "no." The movie is an adaptation of the 1996 Stephen King novel The Green Mile. That said, there are certainly strong parallels to the real-life George Stinney case.
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Is John Coffey based on a true story?

Released in 1999, the character “John Coffey” was inspired by George's story; with alterations, of course. In this story, “John” was an adult man convicted of the same crime the real fourteen-year-old boy was executed for. In 2014, George's case was reopened and he was found innocent.
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What is Green Mile based on?

"The Green Mile" (so-called because this Death Row has a green floor) is based on a novel by Stephen King, and has been written and directed by Frank Darabont. It is Darabont's first film since the great "The Shawshank Redemption" in 1994. That, too, was based on a King prison story, but this one is very different.
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Was the mouse Real in The Green Mile?

A fake mouse was used when Paul picks up the dead Mr. Jingles and also when John blows into his hand to revive the mouse. A real mouse was placed in the actor's hand for the shot when John places the revived mouse on the floor. When the mouse is shown lying on the floor dying, animatronic and CGI techniques were used.
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What came out of Coffey's mouth?

What does John Coffey say at the end? The final few lines that come out of Coffey's mouth, seconds before his execution are, "He killed them with their love. That's how it is every day, all over the world".
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20 Things You Didn’t Know About The Green Mile



How did they make John Coffey look so big in The Green Mile?

In reality, Michael Clarke Duncan was of a similar height to his co-star David Morse, and was a couple of inches shorter than James Cromwell. Amongst 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.
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Is The Green Mile about Jesus?

'The Green Mile' (1999), directed by Fank Darabont and based on the novel of the same title by Stephen King, is an allegory of Christian healing and freedom. It represents Jesus Christ for today's society in a world poisoned and imprisoned by perception, injustices, and a more deep-set malady—the darkness of the heart.
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What did Stephen King think of The Green Mile?

King's Consensus: “I would have to say that I was delighted with The Green Mile. The film is a little “soft” in some ways. I like to joke with Frank that his movie was really the first R-rated Hallmark Hall of Fame production.
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What disease did Tom Hanks have in Green Mile?

We meet Edgecomb in 1935, the year, he says in a voice-over narration, of the worst urinary tract infection of his life, and the year that John Coffey (Michael Clarke Duncan), moves to the Green Mile. (The movie's title refers to the stretch of green linoleum between the men's cells and the electric chair.)
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Who was the youngest person to get the electric chair?

George Stinney Jr. became the youngest person ever to have been executed by electric chair in the United States when he was just 14 years old, but 70 years later, he was officially exonerated for his alleged crime.
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What crime did Eduard Delacroix commit?

Biography. Eduard Delacroix was a death-row inmate incarcerated at Cold Mountain Penitentiary for raping and killing a young girl, then trying to cover up his crime by burning her body. The fire was near an apartment building that caught on fire and killed six more people, including two children.
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Is Shawshank Redemption a true story?

The Shawshank Redemption is not based on a true story but was adapted from the 1982 Stephen King novella Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption. The story was originally published in Different Seasons, a collection of four King stories connected to each season of the year.
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Is Paul Immortal in The Green Mile?

Paul Edgecomb & Mr Jingles (the mouse) were granted unnatural long life from Jon Coffey. If Paul was 44 when Jon died and is 108 at the end of the movie, then he has been alive for 64 years. Mr. Jingles is alive for the duration of the movie.
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What was John Coffey's powers?

Powers and Abilities

Healing: John has the power to take away diseases, but either must take them on himself or transfer it to another person. Resurrection: John possesses the power to reverse death if he does in a time shortly after death occurs.
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What is Stephen King's least favorite movie adaptation?

1 Didn't Like: The Shining (1980)

Stephen King has made his thoughts known about Stanley Kubrick's The Shining probably more than any other adaptation.
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Did Stephen King like Christine the movie?

When Stephen King agreed to this interview [CONDUCTED IN 1984], he had not yet seen the movie Christine, and was therefore, understandably, not willing to comment on the film. He was, however, happy to talk about his novel and his own feelings about the fifties.
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What is Stephen King's most successful movie?

Brooke Palmer/Warner Bros. One third of Stephen King's novels, novellas, and short stories have been adapted for the screen. "It" is his highest-grossing movie at $701.7 million worldwide. "It: Chapter Two" ($473 million) and "The Green Mile" ($286.8 million) round out the top three.
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Is The Green Mile based on the Bible?

Then there is a scene in the book when John saves the wife of Warden Moores, and this is in itself a direct reference to the Bible and the fable “Jesus Heals the Gerasene Demoniac”, where Jesus exorcises the demons out of the body of a man.
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What does the mouse symbolize in The Green Mile?

And the mouse does bring him a genuine touch of joy. Additionally, Mr. Jingles is believed to represent the small glimmer of light and goodness that still manages to find its way into the Mile, despite the location and circumstances.
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Why did Percy shoots Wild Bill?

When Coffey is returned to prison, he regurgitates the disease into Percy who, either through John controlling him or willingly out of disgust for Wharton's actions, then shoots Wild Bill to death before going into a catatonic state. When asked why he did this, John said that "[He] punished them bad men.
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Is Cold Mountain Penitentiary real?

Cold Mountain Penitentiary is the name of the prison in The Green Mile. This prison is located at Louisiana in the film. However, in real-life, the prison scenes were actually filmed at Tennessee State Penitentiary, located at Cockrill Bend Boulevard in West Nashville. This prison closed down in 1992.
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How old was Tom Hanks The Green Mile?

Paul, played by Tom Hanks, is established to be 108-years-old in 1999 when the movie comes to an end. This fact serves to explain how Paul's son was already an adult when Paul worked as a prison officer in Cold Mountain Penitentiary back in 1935, putting Paul at 44 years of age in the flashback.
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Why did Stephen King write The Green Mile?

“I had a story that was sort of struggling for air,” King said in an interview with Neil Gaiman. “That was The Green Mile. And I knew if I did this I had to lock myself into it.” King claims that while writing the story he experienced a kind of serendipity, “…it was all just there for me.
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