Where was The Green Mile shot?

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Darabont was born in a refugee camp in 1959 in Montbéliard, France. His parents had fled Hungary for France after the 1956 Hungarian Revolution, bringing his five brothers and four sisters, and three cousins. When Darabont was still an infant, his family immigrated to the United States, settling in Chicago.
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adapted Stephen King's novel, The Green Mile, into a screenplay in under eight weeks. The film was shot at Warner Hollywood Studios, West Hollywood, California, and on location in Shelbyville, Tennessee, Blowing Rock, North Carolina and the old Tennessee State Prison.
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Where Is The Green Mile supposed to take place?

The tale is set on death row (called “the green mile” because of the flooring) at a Louisiana prison in the 1930s where officer Paul Edgecomb (Tom Hanks) and his team encounter a new inmate, a Black man of tremendous physical size and seemingly childlike mental acumen (Michael Clarke Duncan), who is accused of the ...
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Was Green Mile a true story?

The Green Mile Is Based On A Truth-Inspired Stephen King Book. While not a true story, The Green Mile is based on a book. The heart and plot of the book remain intact for the movie adaptation.
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Is The Green Mile based at Angola?

Stephen King's book and movie, the Green Mile, were based in part on death row conditions in the '30's, and Dead Man Walking was partially filmed here. Visitors will see evidence of prison reform and dramatic changes in the conditions and environment of the once notorious Angola prison.
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Was The Green Mile filmed in Tennessee?

The film was shot at Warner Hollywood Studios, West Hollywood, California, and on location in Shelbyville, Tennessee, Blowing Rock, North Carolina and the old Tennessee State Prison. The interior sets were custom built by production designer Terence Marsh.
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The Green Mile Prison Filming Locations Then And Now - Abandoned Prison?



How tall is John Coffey?

Character Description

John Coffey was an African-American man, approximately 6'8" ft tall, with a powerful muscular frame. Due to being mistaken for the crime of murder and rape, he is put on deathrow in the 1930's.
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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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What disease did Tom Hanks have in The 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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Why is it called The Green Mile?

His domain was called the "Green Mile" because the condemned prisoners walking to their execution are said to be walking "the last mile". The floor of the holding area was covered with faded green linoleum.
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What movie was filmed at Brushy?

“Honeymoon” is rated R for disturbing bloody images, sexual content and language. In 1977, James Earl Ray — the man who assassinated Martin Luther King, Jr. — escaped from the Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary, vanishing into the dense foliage outside the eastern-Tennessee institution.
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Who is Percy in The Green Mile?

The Green Mile (1999) - Doug Hutchison as Percy Wetmore - IMDb.
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How did they make John Coffey look so tall 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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What did Michael Duncan Clark died of?

Duncan was taken to Cedars Sinai Medical Center after suffering a heart attack on July 13, 2012. By August 6, he was moved from the intensive care unit but remained hospitalized. On September 3, Duncan died in the hospital from complications of the heart attack; he was 54.
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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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Why couldn't Tom Hanks pee in The Green Mile?

Paul Edgecomb from The Green Mile (Tom Hanks' character) didn't have an urinary tract infection...he actually had a sexually transmitted disease. Stay with me on this one. He had stinging when he peed, which most people associate with UTI's, but it's also a symptom of many STD's.
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How old was John Coffey in The Green Mile?

He is 40 years old when the bulk of the story takes place, in 1932. He is a caring man and takes excellent care of the men on his block, avoiding conflict and keeping the peace whenever possible. He is the first character to discover John Coffey's amazing abilities, when the prisoner cures his urinary tract infection.
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What was wrong with the warden wife in The Green Mile?

Melinda Moores is played by Patricia Clarkson in 1999 movie adaptation of The Green Mile. Melinda Moore is the wife of Cold Mountain Penitentiary warden Hal Moores. She has an end stage Cancer and is in a great deal of pain. Paul Edgecomb arranges, that John Coffey goes to her so that he can cure her, which he does.
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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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What does the mouse symbolize in The Green Mile?

Likewise, Mr. Jingles represents how small humans are in front of God. Its contrast with John Coffey, it being a little white mouse and John being a black giant, emphasizes the point.
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What is the message of The Green Mile?

John Coffey (Michael Clarke Duncan) seems to represent a Christ-like martyr, William "Wild Bill" Wharton an embodiment of evil and the Devil, and the Mile itself likely symbolizes life and all of the suffering that comes with it until death is reached.
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How long will Paul live in The Green Mile?

The additional 30 years, when multiplied by 20 (the same amount that Mr. Jingles' life was extended by), gives Paul 600 years left to live from 1935, or 536 years left when viewers depart from him at the end of The Green Mile, meaning he'd be around 644 when he eventually dies.
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Who is John Coffey based on?

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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Who owns Mr Jingles in The Green Mile?

Jingles is a mouse in the The Green Mile. Both the guards and the prisoners become attached to the mouse. When Percy Wetmore kills him by crushing him with his boots, John Coffey resurrects him. Paul Edgecomb takes care of him since.
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