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Walk The Line
TrailerWhile growing up in the Great Depression era, Johnny Cash takes an interest in music and eventually moves out of his Arkansas town to join the air force in Germany. While there, he buys his first guitar and writes his own music, and proposes to Vivian. When they got married, they settled in Tennessee and with a daughter, he supported the family by being a salesman. He discovers a man who can pursue his dreams and ends up getting a record with the boys. Shortly after that, he was on a short tour, promoting his songs, and meets the already famous and beautiful June Carter. Then as they get on the long-term tours with June, the boys, and Jerry Lee Lewis, they have this unspoken relationship that grows. But when June leaves the tour because of his behavior, he was a drug addict. His marriage was also falling apart, and when he sees June years later at an awards show, he forces June to tour with them again, promising June to support her two kids and herself. While the tour goes on, the relationship between June and John grow more,and his marriage to his first wife ends. June finds out about the drugs, and help him overcome it. True love and care helped John eventually stop the drug usage, and finally proposes to her in front of an audience at a show.Actors: Joaquin Phoenix, Reese Witherspoon, Ginnifer Goodwin, Robert Patrick, Dallas Roberts, Dan John Miller, Larry Bagby, Shelby Lynne, Tyler Hilton, Waylon Payne, Shooter Jennings, ...»Director: James MangoldCountry: Germany, United StatesDuration: 136 minQuality: HDRelease: 2005IMDb: 7.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Walk The Line"
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Characters of "Walk The Line"
Johnny CashPlayed by: Joaquin Phoenix
June CarterPlayed by: Reese Witherspoon
Vivian CashPlayed by: Ginnifer Goodwin
Ray CashPlayed by: Robert Patrick
Sam PhillipsPlayed by: Dallas Roberts
Luther PerkinsPlayed by: Dan John Miller
Marshall GrantPlayed by: Larry Bagby
Carrie CashPlayed by: Shelby Lynne
Elvis PresleyPlayed by: Tyler Hilton
Jerry Lee LewisPlayed by: Waylon Payne
Waylon JenningsPlayed by: Shooter Jennings
Maybelle CarterPlayed by: Sandra Ellis Lafferty
Ezra CarterPlayed by: Dan Beene
W.S. 'Fluke' HollandPlayed by: Clay Steakley
Roy OrbisonPlayed by: Johnathan Rice
Carl PerkinsPlayed by: Johnny Holiday
Young Jack CashPlayed by: Lucas Till
Reba CashPlayed by: Carly Nahon
Tommy Cash age 9Played by: Wyatt Entrekin
Rosanne CashPlayed by: Hailey Anne Nelson
Kathy CashPlayed by: Kerris Dorsey
Cindy CashPlayed by: Delaney Keefe
Carlene CarterPlayed by: Victoria Hester
DonzilPlayed by: Michael Ingersoll
WandaPlayed by: Amy Lavere
Birdie PerkinsPlayed by: Tracee Mae Miller -
Directors of "Walk The Line"
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Creators of "Walk The Line"
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Critic Reviews of "Walk The Line"
New York Daily NewsDecember 06, 2005Mangold was wisely generous with the amount of musical performance he included in the film, and the later scenes -- showing Cash and Carter as partners -- are so well shot and edited, they defy you to sit still.
Salon.comNovember 18, 2005If Walk the Line isn't the full story of Johnny Cash, it's at least a crucial corner of it, a way of coaxing a legend down to a human scale, without shrinking that legend away to nothingness.
Miami HeraldNovember 18, 2005Phoenix is terrific in Walk the Line - - the actor's taciturn, brooding persona dovetails beautifully with the role - - but it's his scenes opposite Witherspoon that give the movie its real spark.
USA TodayNovember 18, 2005A Johnny Cash biopic equally packed with music and frustrated love, Walk the Line goes from compelling to enthralling.
TIME MagazineNovember 18, 2005[Director] James Mangold's mostly excellent Walk the Line is designed as a Christian epic.
Film Comment MagazineNovember 19, 2013It's a tidy Hollywood arc imposed on a messy real life, but it gets the job done.
7M PicturesJuly 31, 2012What made this film work, and what ultimately won it most of its acclaim, were the performances of the actors.
Washington TimesMarch 22, 2008Walk the Line isn't as great a biopic as Ray, but it's still a fine tribute to the Man in Black and his muse.
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