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Set during the Great Depression, the film follows Paul Edgecomb (Tom Hanks), a death row corrections officer who encounters an extraordinary inmate: John Coffey (Michael Clarke Duncan). Giant in stature but gentle in spirit, Coffey possesses a supernatural gift that challenges the cynical world of "The Mile."

Go behind the scenes with "Walking the Mile," a comprehensive look at the production, featuring interviews with Frank Darabont and the late, great Michael Clarke Duncan.

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Rediscovering a Masterpiece: The Ultimate Collector’s Edition of The Green Mile (1999)

These editions often include physical memorabilia—think concept art cards, a premium booklet detailing the production design, or even a replica of the "Mr. Jingles" mouse circus poster. It’s a reminder of a time when big-budget

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