Miracle in the Green is a suspense film produced by Warner Bros. Pictures, directed by Frank De la Bonte and starring Tom Hanks, David Morse, Mike Clark Duncan, and released on December 6, 1999

In 1935, the Cold Mountain Prison in the southern United States was brutally slaughtered. There is a cell numbered Area e, because the floor is green, others call it "Green Li", and the people who live in it are all death row inmates. At the other end of the cell is an electric chair for execution. Paul Edgecombe, the warden here, seems indifferent to the execution process of death row inmates who walk through "Green Lane" and then scream and die in electric chairs. In addition to Paul and his beloved wife Jane, there are also the upright deputy prison superintendent Howell, the warden Hale and his terminally ill wife Melinda, the governor's nephew and sadistic prison guard Percy, the pet rat who teases the prison guard and the "hard friends" for fun, the serial killer William, the guilty prisoner Peter and other people of all kinds.
There was hostility and disdain between them, but the arrival of the mysterious John Coffey changed everything. John Coffey was sentenced to death for murder and came to Zone E on a mundane day. He was terrifying in appearance and large in stature, but surprisingly peaceful, sensitive and silent, even like a child when naïve, and at the same time he seemed to have an inexplicable mysterious power that made people involuntarily feel a sense of trust in him, which made Edgecomb deeply doubt the truth of his crimes. In the end, Paul, through Kofi's help, discovers that Kofi is actually an archangel sent by God to save the souls of the people, and has suffered for generations!
But truth can't replace the law, and while John Coffey heals Paul and saves the dying Melinda, he ends up walking through "Green Mile." At this moment when the seemingly rude man is about to die, the people on the "green mile" have achieved an important leap in their lives in a different form