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Walk the Line

Cast

Joaquin Phoenix, Reese Witherspoon, Ginnifer Goodwin, Robert Patrick View All


Crew

James Mangold (Screenplay), James Mangold (Director), Gill Dennis (Screenplay) View All

Release: Sep. 13th, 2005
Runtime: 2 hours, 16 minutes
A chronicle of country music legend Johnny Cash's life, from his early days on an Arkansas cotton farm to his rise to fame with Sun Records in Memphis, where he recorded alongside Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl Perkins.
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Citizen Rules
Walk The Line (2005) Director: James Mangold Writers: Gill Dennis & James Mangold (screenplay), Johnny Cash (book) Cast: Joaquin Phoenix, Reese Witherspoon, Ginnifer Goodwin Genre: Biography, Drama, Musi.
Gideon58
What makes this film worth seeing and what earned it this reviewer's rating is the breathtaking performance by Joaquim Phoenix as Johnny Cash.
MovieMad16
Traces the life of Johnny Cash from his boyhood, with the loss of a brother and the loss of his father's affection, to 1968 when his outlaw side and his unhappiness give way to the twin triumphs of his concert at Folsom Prison and June Carter's acceptance of his marriage proposal.
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