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| Tom Hanks | Paul Edgecomb | |
| Michael Clarke Duncan | John Coffey | |
| David Morse | Brutus 'Brutal' Howell | |
| Bonnie Hunt | Jan Edgecomb | |
| James Cromwell | Warden Hal Moores | |
| Michael Jeter | Eduard Delacroix | |
| Graham Greene | Arlen Bitterbuck | |
| Doug Hutchison | Percy Wetmore | |
| Sam Rockwell | 'Wild Bill' Wharton | |
| Barry Pepper | Dean Stanton | |
| Jeffrey DeMunn | Harry Terwilliger | |
| Patricia Clarkson | Melinda Moores | |
| Harry Dean Stanton | Toot-Toot | |
| Dabbs Greer | Old Paul Edgecomb | |
| Eve Brent | Elaine Connelly | |
| William Sadler | Klaus Detterick | |
| Mack Miles | Orderly Hector (as Mack C. Miles) | |
| Rai Tasco | Man in Nursing Home | |
| Edrie Warner | Lady in Nursing Home | |
| Paula Malcomson | Marjorie Detterick | |
| Christopher Joel Ives | Howie Detterick (as Christopher Ives) | |
| Evanne Drucker | Kathe Detterick | |
| Bailey Drucker | Cora Detterick | |
| Brian Libby | Sheriff McGee | |
| Brent Briscoe | Bill Dodge | |
| Bill McKinney | Jack Van Hay | |
| Gary Sinise | Burt Hammersmith | |
| Rachel Singer | Cynthia Hammersmith | |
| Scotty Leavenworth | Hammersmith's Son | |
| Katelyn Leavenworth | Hammersmith's Daughter | |
| Bill Gratton | Earl the Plumber | |
| Dee Croxton | Woman at Del's Execution | |
| Rebecca Klingler | Wife at Del's Execution | |
| Gary Imhoff | Husband at Del's Execution | |
| Van Epperson | Police Officer | |
| David E. Browning | Reverend at Funeral (as Reverend David E. Browning) | |
| Tommy Barnes | Tower Guard (uncredited) | |
| Bill Craddock | Inmate (uncredited) | |
| Christopher Greenwood | Prison Guard (uncredited) |
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| Producer | Frank Darabont
David Valdes |
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| Writer | Frank Darabont
Stephen King |
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| Cinematography | David Tattersall
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| Musician | Thomas Newman
Jeff Coopwood |
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Miracles happen in unexpected places, even on death row at Cold Mountain Penitentiary. There John Coffey, a prisoner with supernatural powers, brings a sense of spirit and humanity to his guards and fellow inmates. Tom Hanks leads a stellar cast (including Michael Clarke Duncan as Coffey) in this uplifting story of guards and captives; husbands and wives; prisoners and a mouse named Mr. Jingles; and on another level, of a moviemaker and his source. Frank Darabont returns after his 1994 directorial debut The Shawshank Redemption to adapt another Stephen King tale into a crowd-pleasing entertainment nominated for four Academy Awards®, including Best Picture. |
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