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A DVD collection of three dramatic American films: THE GREEN MILE (1999, 18), PAY IT FORWARD (2000, 13), and PROOF OF LIFE (2000, 15).THE GREEN MILE: Director Frank Darabont's second adaptation of a Stephen King prison tale (the first being 1994's nearly flawless THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION) is a hopeful charmer with a hint of the .. Read more

Starring Tom Hanks, Michael Clarke Duncan, James Cromwell, David Morse
Director Frank Darabont
Genres Drama

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The Green Mile

A DVD collection of three dramatic American films: THE GREEN MILE (1999, 18), PAY IT FORWARD (2000, 13), and PROOF OF LIFE (2000, 15).
THE GREEN MILE: Director Frank Darabont's second adaptation of a Stephen King prison tale (the first being 1994's nearly flawless THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION) is a hopeful charmer with a hint of the supernatural. The story focuses on Paul Edgecomb (Tom Hanks), a Louisiana security guard who works on death row during the Great Depression. When John Coffey (Michael Clarke Duncan), a gigantic black man convicted of raping and murdering two white girls, joins the other prisoners on the row, Paul's life is forever altered. Coffey doesn't fit the mold of a psychopathic killer; he's kind, gentle, and afraid of the dark. As the story progresses, Edgecomb learns that there is something more than simple goodness to Coffey. Building to a hopeful climax, Darabont once again proves that he is King's most loyal cinematic translator. The film features uniformly excellent performances in leading and supporting roles, notably Duncan as Coffey; David Morse and Barry Pepper as Hanks's fellow prison guards; and Michael Jeter as condemned killer Edward Delacroix.
PAY IT FORWARD: Based on a best-selling novel by Catherine Ryan Hyde and boasting the star power of three prior Oscar winners--Kevin Spacey, Helen Hunt, and Haley Joel Osment--PAY IT FORWARD spins a heartwarming yarn about an 11-year-old boy who comes up with an utopian idea as a project for school. History teacher Eugene Simenot (Spacey) offers the same ongoing extra-credit assignment he has proffered every year: Come up with an idea that will change the world. However, he expects nothing more from his students than halfhearted efforts that fall far shy of their mark. Simenot is therefore unprepared for precocious, irrepressible Trevor McKinney (played with wide-eyed wonder by Osment), who conjures up a stunning scheme. Trevor suggests the concept that every person who benefits from someone else's good deed should pay it forward, instead of paying it back, and in turn offer favors to three other people. The first guinea pig for Trevor's experiment is his overworked, imperfect mom (Helen Hunt) for whom he tries to find a boyfriend.
PROOF OF LIFE: Around the world, between 20,000 and 50,000 people are kidnapped each year. In Taylor Hackford's suspense-filled adventure film, American businessman Peter Bowman (David Morse) is traveling in a Latin American country when a group of criminals take him as their hostage and hold him for ransom. The megacorporation he works for sends in an expert hostage negotiator, Terry Thorne (Russell Crowe), to settle on a ransom with the kidnappers, an antigovernment faction. Thorne earns the reluctant trust of Bowman's wife, Alice (Meg Ryan), and begins trying to win Bowman's freedom, but conflict with Bowman's employers, missteps with the kidnappers, and Thorne's growing attraction to Alice threaten to derail his efforts. Crowe and Ryan are excellent as thrown-together allies under pressure, and Morse's descent from collected businessman to desperate hostage anchors the film. Watch for former NYPD BLUE sensation David Caruso as Crowe's partner. PROOF OF LIFE is based on an article entitled Adventures in the Ransom Trade, written by William Prochnau, which was published in the May 1998 issue of Vanity Fair magazine.

Starring Tom Hanks, Michael Clarke Duncan, James Cromwell, David Morse, Bonnie Hunt, Michael Jeter, Graham Greene, Doug Hutchinson, Barry Pepper, Patricia Clarkson, Sam Rockwell, William Sadler, Harry Dean Stanton, Gary Sinise, Eve Brent, Jeffrey De
Director Frank Darabont
Studio WARNER HOME VIDEO
Run time DVD: 3 hrs 8 mins
Blu-ray: 3 hrs 9 mins
Certificate DVD Certificate 18.gif
Genres Drama
Language English
Dubbed German
Hearing-impaired English, German
Subtitles Arabic, Bulgarian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, German, Icelandic, Italian, Norwegian, Romanian, Swedish
Released DVD: 30 Oct 2000
Blu-ray: 16 Nov 2009
Production year: 1999
Format DVD
  • Critics' reviews (5) of The Green Mile

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  • 3 stars out of 5

    Set in a Louisiana prison in 1935, this grossly overlong, but masterful sentimental fantasy is clearly aimed at the Forrest Gump audience. Tom Hanks plays a warden who forms a life-affirming relationship with a condemned black prisoner, on death row for the murder of two little girls. Suspension of disbelief is essential if you're to enjoy Frank Darabont's reverential adaptation of Stephen King's 1996 novel — all the wardens are angels, bar one. Yet Darabont, directing his first film since The Shawshank Redemption (also a Stephen King prison drama), cleverly manipulates our emotions and only the very hard-hearted will remain dry-eyed throughout or unshocked by the harrowing execution scenes. The film received four Oscar nominations, including best picture and a well-deserved best supporting actor nod for then-newcomer Michael Clarke Duncan as the convicted child-killer.

    • Radio Times
  • 2 stars out of 4

    Immaculately done, well-acted fantasy of redemption, suffused with a sickly religiosity; it fails to justify its inordinate length.

    • Halliwell's Film Guide
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  • 36 out of 37 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    Get the tissues out

    This is a long film so give yourself time to watch it, believe me it is worth it. Despite the tissue comment this is is not a chick flick movie, but to me rates alongside the Shawshank Redemption on the emotions it provokes watching the different characters interact with each other in the prison environment. I've watched it several times and it gets me every time.

      • LD from Herts
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  • 6 out of 6 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 2 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    The boring Mile

    over too long, too sugary, you can tick all cliches, guess any reply, know what's going to happen...well I don't understand why people are so enthusiastic about this movie. It's too clean, too perfect, nothing daring, etc...Once you are stucked in the green mile, you are stuck for ever. Right feeling I add watching it, wondering when it's going to end.

      • Gilles from Trowbridge
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    Hunt saved Clarke Duncan from Green Mile grilling

    • 25 Feb 2009

    Michael Clarke Duncan's The Green Mile co-star Bonnie Hunt came to the rescue when the actor disappeared from the film's set to spend a week partying - she pretended they were having an affair. The actor landed in hot water after a crew member on the Nashville, Tennessee set mistakenly told him he had eight days off, prompting him to jet home to Chicago, Illinois to party. He cut himself off from all cell phone contact while away - and returned to discover his absence had brought all... Read more

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      At Cold Mountain Penitentiary, Louisiana, the prisoners rarely make it out alive. Death Row inmate John Coffey (Michael Clarke Duncan)--a black man convicted of brutally raping and murdering two white girls--strikes up an unusual and profound connection with one of the security guards, Paul ...

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    • A DVD collection of three dramatic American films: THE GREEN MILE (1999, 18), PAY IT FORWARD (2000, 13), and PROOF OF LIFE (2000, 15).
      THE GREEN MILE: Director Frank Darabont's second adaptation ...