The Green Mile
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1:06:00
I'm not sure what I'm sure of.
1:06:18
Burt, you got some company.
1:06:22
Can I offer you a cold drink?
1:06:23
Yes, ma'am. A cold drink
would be fine. Thank you.

1:06:27
Mr. Hammersmith, your office said
I might find you at home.

1:06:30
Hope I'm not troubling you.
1:06:32
Well, that depends, Mr. . .?
1:06:34
Paul Edgecomb. I'm E Block supervisor
up on Cold Mountain.

1:06:39
The Green Mile.
1:06:41
Yeah, I've heard of it.
Lost a few clients your way.

1:06:45
I'd like to ask you about one.
1:06:48
-Have a seat.
-Thank you.

1:06:55
Which client?
1:06:58
Now you got my curiosity aroused.
1:07:01
John Coffey.
1:07:03
Coffey.
1:07:05
Causing you problems?
1:07:06
Can't say he is. He doesn't like
the dark and cries on occasion. . .

1:07:10
. . .but other than that. . . .
1:07:12
He cries, does he?
Got a lot to cry about, I'd say.

1:07:15
You know what he did.
1:07:17
I read the court transcript.
1:07:20
Thank you, missus.
1:07:21
My pleasure.
1:07:24
Kids!
1:07:25
Lunch is about ready.
Y'all come on up.

1:07:27
Coming, Mama!
1:07:28
What exactly are you
trying to find out?

1:07:32
I wonder if he did anything
like that before.

1:07:36
Why? Has he said anything?
1:07:38
No, but a man who does
a thing like that. . .

1:07:41
. . .has often developed a taste for it
over time. It occurred to me. . .

1:07:45
. . .that it might be easy enough to
follow his back trail. Find out.

1:07:49
A man his size, and colored to boot,
can't be that hard to trace.

1:07:53
You'd think so, but you'd be wrong.
1:07:56
Believe me, we tried.
1:07:59
Like he'd dropped out of the sky.

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