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Stephen King
I also think Love Stephen King wrote The Green Mile which became a film with Tom Hanks.
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Frank Darabont
The Green Mile is a 1999 American fantasy crime drama film written and directed by Frank Darabont and based on Stephen King’s 1996 novel of the same name.
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by Frank Darabont ( who you may recall
Based on Stephen King’s eponymous novel, The Green Mile was written for the screen and directed by Frank Darabont (who you may recall also directed the much acclaimed Shawshank Redemption).
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Charles Dickens's books in this manner, and a long time later Stephen King
Charles Dickens famously published some of Charles Dickens's books in this manner, and a long time later Stephen King revived the format for Charles Dickens's novel, The Green Mile.
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In a like manner as a paperback mini-series in order to recreate the experience of those long-ago readers who waited at the dock for the arrival of each new Charles Dickens chapter
In a like manner, Stephen King wrote The Green Mile as a paperback mini-series in order to recreate the experience of those long-ago readers who waited at the dock for the arrival of each new Charles Dickens chapter.
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in 1996
Originally published in 1996 in six self-contained monthly installments, The Green Mile is an astonishingly rich and complex novel that delivers over and over again.
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Thomas Newman
Thomas Newman is the composer of The Green Mile, who has had the distinct honor of collecting The Green Mile's first two Academy Award nominations for Best Dramatic Score in the same year.
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the Mississippi death row , an interesting criminal and an officer
The book: The Green Mile written by Stephen King explores the Mississippi death row, an interesting criminal and an officer.
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the story of a harriedtough yet humane prison guard, , Paul Edgecomb, living in the Great Depression
The story of the Green Mile, originally published as six small volumes in serial, and then collected into a larger novel, is the story of a harried, tough yet humane prison guard, Paul Edgecomb, living in the Great Depression.
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' Stephen Kingand whose filmsor films from Stephen King's books , the man whose books have sold chillions of copies the world over, , (),
This one is written by Stephen King, yes 'that' Stephen King, the man whose books have sold chillions of copies the world over, and whose films, (or films from Stephen King's books), have become known everywhere, such as The Green Mile, Shawshank Redemption, Carrie and The Shining, to name
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by an elderly Paul Edgecombe in a nursing home
The Green Mile is a story told in flashback by an elderly Paul Edgecombe in a nursing home.
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Jon Bernthal
Jon Bernthal played a huge part in bringing The Walking Dead to TV screens, and contributed to the best parts of the zombie drama; Jon Bernthal wrote the screenplays for – and directed - The Green Mile and The Shawshank Redemption, and now Jon Bernthal ’s back on the small screen with a noir, period drama called Mob City.
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A poetry book Jim Wayne Miller published during President Jimmy Carter's fuel-saving 55 MPH era
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Ian Fleming ’s
We think of Stephen King as master of horror, with stories like Carrie and The Shining, but Ian Fleming ’s also written contemporary thrillers such as The Green Mile, and science fiction based stories like Under the Dome.
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Steven King
Perhaps, too, Steven King’s The Green Mile, in the character of John Coffey, who despite being misunderstood and even hated, gives Aylmer's goodness to the world to the last, right up until Aylmer is executed for a crime Aylmer did not commit (whoops, spoilers).
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by an elderly Paul Edgecombe recounting an elderly Paul Edgecombe's story while awaiting an elderly Paul Edgecombe's demise in a retirement home
The Green Mile is told entirely in flashback, bookended by an elderly Paul Edgecombe recounting an elderly Paul Edgecombe's story while awaiting an elderly Paul Edgecombe's demise in a retirement home, portrayed wonderfully by Dabbs Greer in one of an elderly Paul Edgecombe's last major screen roles.
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King
Originally published in 1996, King released The Green Mile in 6 installments, one month at a time, as an experiment similar to the times when writers like Charles Dickens would publish novels serially in magazines.
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Anthony Burgess
Stephen King is one of the great masters of horror and Anthony Burgess has many books that are worth reading, such as The Green Mile, Carrie or The Talisman (which will be adapted by Steven Spielberg), but Misery is interesting because there are no supernatural elements, the horror is realistic and possible.
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Chris Carr
This original work was written by Chris Carr about the incarnation of nature, the Green Man, also known as Jack in the Green or the May King.
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Shawn
Stephen King can release a series of novellas averaging about 25,000 words, as Shawn did with The Green Mile, and readers will snap them up like Scooby Snacks.
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