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Walk the Line

Director: James Mangold
Writer: Gill Dennis, James Mangold
Producer: Alan C. Blomquist, John Carter Cash, James Keach, Cathy Konrad, Lou Robin
Theatrical: 2005
Rated: PG-13
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Genre: Drama
Duration: 136
Media: Digital
Collection ID: 1312
DVD Details
Languages: English, Russian
Sound: Dolby
Aspect Ratio: 2.39 : 1
Discs: 2
Region: 1
Release:Feb 2006
Price: $39.99
Credits
Johnny Cash
Joaquin Phoenix
June Carter
Reese Witherspoon
Vivian Cash
Ginnifer Goodwin
Ray Cash
Robert Patrick
Sam Phillips
Dallas Roberts
Luther Perkins
Dan John Miller
Marshall Grant
Larry Bagby
Carrie Cash
Shelby Lynne
Elvis Presley
Tyler Hilton
Jerry Lee Lewis (as Waylon Malloy Payne)
Waylon Payne
Waylon Jennings
Shooter Jennings
Maybelle Carter
Sandra Ellis Lafferty
Ezra Carter
Dan Beene
W.S. 'Fluke' Holland
Clay Steakley
Roy Orbison
Johnathan Rice
Carl Perkins
Johnny Holiday
Young J.R.
Ridge Canipe
Young Jack Cash
Lucas Till
Young Reba Cash
Carly Nahon
Reba Cash
McGhee Monteith
Tommy Cash at 5
Wyatt Entrekin
Rosanne Cash
Hailey Anne Nelson
Kathy Cash
Kerris Dorsey
Cindy Cash (as Delaney Marie Keefe)
Delaney Keefe
Carlene Carter
Victoria Hester
Diner Waitress
Deborah Rawlings
Inmate
James DeForest Parker
Warden
James Keach
Maid at Door
Davielle Boyce
Texarkana Stage Manager (as Alan Gardner)
Glenn Alan Gardner
Texarkana MC
Danny Vinson
Armory MC
Dave McPhail
Armory Stage Manager
Bob King
Lady in the Aisle
Natalie Canerday
Five and Dime Manager
Rhoda Griffis
El Paso Taxi Driver
Jeff Bailey
Record Executive
Ross Harkins
F.B.I. Man
J.D. Evermore
Bank Teller
Helen Ingebritsen
Pill Man
J.W. Williams
JR's Agent
Shane Bowen
A & R Man #1
Tim Ware
A & R Man #2
Dolan Wilson
Dyess Doctor
J. Allen Scott
Lissome Girl (as Clare Johnson)
Clare Grant
Donzil
Michael Ingersoll
Sheriff
Carter Thrower
Musician (as Jean-Paul McNeely)
J.P. McNeely
NCO
Brian Deas
Neighbor Woman
Glenda Pannell
Wanda (as Amy Kudela)
Amy Lavere
Birdie Perkins (as Tracee Miller)
Tracee Mae Miller
Jack the Drunk
Ben Taylor
Record Company Executive
David Caffey
Record Company Executive
Donald Meyers
Summary
A solid and entertaining biopic, "Walk the Line" works less as a movie than an actors' showcase for its stars. Joaquin Phoenix's total immersion into the skin of singer Johnny Cash is startling--watching it, you can't believe this is the same guy who whined about being "vexed" in "Gladiator". As he evolves from a farm boy to gospel croonin' plunker to the Man in Black, Phoenix disappears into Cash's deep baritone, his way of slinging the guitar onto his back, and his hunched-up style of strumming. But it's more than just picking up mannerisms: Phoenix also sings as Johnny Cash, and it's quite impressive.
The story of how Johnny Cash became Johnny Cash traces from his childhood under a distant father (Robert Patrick) to his early attempts at a music career, during which he married his girlfriend Vivian (Ginnifer Goodwin). During a tour with the likes of Elvis (Tyler Hilton) and Jerry Lee Lewis (Waylon Malloy Payne), he encounters singer June Carter (Reese Witherspoon), and his love for her--and her rejection of him through the years--spurs him into drugs, drinking, and depression. As with most movies based on real-life singers, as his popularity grows, the women come a-flockin', and the childhood demons surface. Witherspoon, who matches Phoenix drawl for drawl, plays June both as a sassy spitfire whose charm breaks your heart, and as a sympathetic friend who tries to help Cash get over--well, her. The love story is what endures, but the movie comes most alive during its musical numbers, and even if you're not a country fan, it may just get you to run out and buy a Johnny Cash album."--Ellen A. Kim"