Who was the crazy inmate in The Green Mile?
Movie info William “Wild Bill” Wharton is a major character and the main antagonist of The Green Mile. He was played by Sam Rockwell in the 1999 film adaptation.
What did the prisoners do in Green Mile?
Biography. Eduard Delacroix was a death-row inmate incarcerated at Cold Mountain Penitentiary for raping and killing a young girl, then trying to cover up his crime by burning her body. The fire was near an apartment building that caught on fire and killed six more people, including two children.
What was wrong with Paul Edgecomb in The Green Mile?
Paul is suffering from a severe bladder infection and receives John Coffey, a physically imposing but mentally challenged black man, into his custody. John had been sentenced to death after being convicted of raping and murdering two white girls.
What did Wild Bill say to Percy?
He says that he was “just playin'” before Wild Bill stretches his arm out of his cell and grabs Percy. He holds Percy by the neck, gropes him by his crotch, and whispers some suggestive comments in his ear before releasing him, saying that he too was “just playin'”.
What did John Coffey do to Paul?
Not long after being convicted, Coffey shows he has a miraculous healing ability by instantaneously healing Paul Edgecomb’s urinary tract infection. He also heals Mr. Jingles, Eduard Delacroix’s pet mouse, after Percy Wetmore steps on him in attempt to kill him.
Did Tom Hanks have an STD in Green Mile?
Paul Edgecomb from The Green Mile (Tom Hanks’ character) didn’t have an urinary tract infection…he actually had a sexually transmitted disease. Stay with me on this one. He had stinging when he peed, which most people associate with UTI’s, but it’s also a symptom of many STD’s.
What was coming out of John Coffey’s mouth?
What does John Coffey say at the end? The final few lines that come out of Coffey’s mouth, seconds before his execution are, “He killed them with their love. That’s how it is every day, all over the world”.
Why did Percy pee his pants?
While Percy could overpower William Wharton, he does nothing, obviously paralyzed by his cowardice. One day, William grabs Percy, taking advantage of his passing too close to the bars of his cell, and threatens him with rape. Percy is so scared that he wets his pants under the stunned gaze of his colleagues.