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Walk the Line

Love is a burning thing.
2005 | 136m | English

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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.
Release Date: Sep 13, 2005
Director: James Mangold
Writer: James Mangold, Gill Dennis, Johnny Cash
Genres: Drama, Romance, Music
Keywords germany, prison, music record, adultery, loss of loved one, country music, guitar, biography, concert, marriage, single, biting, accident, 1960s, apathetic, condescending, cruel
Production Companies Tree Line Films, Catfish Productions, Fox 2000 Pictures, Mars Media Beteiligungs
Box Office Revenue: $186,800,000
Budget: $28,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
Trailers and Extras

Full Credits

Name Character
Joaquin Phoenix John R. Cash
Reese Witherspoon June Carter
Ginnifer Goodwin Vivian Cash
Robert Patrick Ray Cash
Dallas Roberts Sam Phillips
Dan John Miller Luther Perkins
Larry Bagby Marshall Grant
Shelby Lynne Carrie Cash
Tyler Hilton Elvis Presley
Waylon Payne Jerry Lee Lewis
Shooter Jennings Waylon Jennings
Sandra Ellis Lafferty Maybelle Carter
Dan Beene Ezra Carter
Clay Steakley W.S. "Fluke" Holland
Johnathan Rice Roy Orbison
Johnny Holiday Carl Perkins
Ridge Canipe Young J.R.
Lucas Till Young Jack Cash
Carly Nahon Young Reba Cash
McGhee Monteith Reba Cash
Wyatt Entrekin Tommy Cash (5)
Hailey Anne Nelson Roseanne Cash
Kerris Dorsey Kathy Cash
Delaney Keefe Cindy Cash
Victoria Hester Carlene Carter
Deborah Rawlings Diner Waitress
James DeForest Parker Inmate
James Keach Warden
Davielle Boyce Maid at Door
Glenn Alan Gardner Texarkana Stage Manager
Danny Vinson Texarkana MC
Dave McPhail Armory MC
Bob King Armory Stage Manager
Natalie Canerday Lady in the Aisle
Rhoda Griffis Five and Dime Manager
Jeff Bailey El Paso Taxi Driver
Ross Harkins Record Executive
J.D. Evermore F.B.I. Man
Helen Ingebritsen Bank Teller
J.W. Williams Pill Man
Shane Bowen JR's Agent
Tim Ware A & R Man #1
Dolan Wilson A & R Man #2
J. Allen Scott Dyess Doctor
Clare Grant Lissome Girl
Michael Ingersoll Donzil
Carter Thrower Sheriff
J.P. McNeely Musician
Brian Deas NCO
Glenda Pannell Neighbor Woman
Amy Lavere Wanda
Tracee Mae Miller Birdie Perkins
Ken Axmaker Jr. Record Company Executive / Reporter (uncredited)
Bryce Blackman Prisoner (uncredited)
Garnet Brooks Prisoner (uncredited)
David Caffey Record Company Executive (uncredited)
John Carter Cash Bob Neal (uncredited)
Mark Alan Compton Man (uncredited)
Brian Crider Prisoner (uncredited)
Richard Crowe Service Station Guy (uncredited)
Josh Driver Cash's Stagehand (uncredited)
Jeff Evans Folsom Prison Assistant Warden (uncredited)
Geoff Falk Folsom Prison Assistant Warden (uncredited)
Jan Falk Lady at the Five & Dime (uncredited)
Marc Farley Ferlin (uncredited)
Evelyn Diana Frogge-Chabot Audience Member / Fan (uncredited)
Gavin Lindsay Goode Prison Guard Sniper (uncredited)
Cody Hanford Tommy Cash (age 9) (uncredited)
L. Michele Hester Columbia Records Secretary (uncredited)
Kimberly Hill Concertgoer (uncredited)
Jason Lewin Band Member (uncredited)
Katie Lindsey Rosey Nix (uncredited)
Mathew Luschek Businessman in Bathroom (uncredited)
Donald Meyers Record Company Executive (uncredited)
Michael Montgomery Man in Aisle (uncredited)
Zach Navarro Folsom Prison Prisoner (uncredited)
Rich Parham Salesman / Prisoner (uncredited)
Chris Plumlee Stagehand (uncredited)
Kevin Scroggs Press Photographer (uncredited)
Laura Lynn Seguin Screaming Fan (uncredited)
Brit Shaw Etta Grant (uncredited)
Melissa Goodwin Shepherd Flight Attendant (uncredited)
Ben Taylor Jack the Drunk (uncredited)
Frank Hoyt Taylor Passionate Preacher (uncredited)
Danny Thomas Prison Guard (uncredited)
Sheila Thomas Girl in Crowd (uncredited)
Dave Thompson Derwent (uncredited)
Jim Wright Military Supervisor (uncredited)
Laurie Johnson Church Lady (uncredited)
Name Job
Michael McCusker Editor
T Bone Burnett Executive Music Producer, Original Music Composer
Adruitha Lee Color Designer
Heidi Pascoe Stunts, Stunt Double
James Mangold Writer, Director
Robert Stromberg Visual Effects Supervisor
Lori McCoy-Bell Key Hair Stylist
Paul Massey Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Gill Dennis Writer
Phedon Papamichael Director of Photography
Arianne Phillips Costume Design
Anne Morgan Hairstylist
Doug Hemphill Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Johnny Cash Book
Doug Coleman Stunts
Rick Avery Stunt Coordinator
Tim Gomillion Sound Recordist
Jane Galli Makeup Department Head
Sheila Waldron Script Supervisor
Emmy Ellison Art Department Coordinator
Julia Frey Visual Effects Producer
Michelle Vittone Makeup Artist
Wendy M. Craig Costume Supervisor
Kathrine Gordon Hair Department Head
Bunny Andrews Music Editor
Aaron Downing Post Production Supervisor
Paul Graff Digital Compositors
David J. Bomba Production Design
John R. Jensen Art Direction
Joulles Wright Set Costumer
Rob Simons Art Direction
Ron Bolanowski Special Effects Supervisor
Carlos Rosario Assistant Costume Designer
Suzanne Tenner Still Photographer
Alan C. Blomquist Unit Production Manager
Donald Sylvester Supervising Sound Editor
Brian Avery Stunts
Khris Bennett Grip
John R. Saunders Assistant Director
Harrison Palmer Electrician
Stephanie Beman Electrician
Kimberly Lowe Voigt Dialogue Editor
Lisa Beach Casting
Sarah Katzman Casting
David Fernandez Set Costumer
Lorraine Crossman Set Costumer
Carla Curry Set Decoration
Janelle Cochrane Casting Associate
Brad Wilder Makeup Artist
Gina Fortunato Production Supervisor
Terry Delsing Music Editor
Peter F. Kurland Production Sound Mixer
John Sprague Rigging Gaffer
Robin Citrin Location Manager
Marie Healy Location Manager
Robert Saba Location Scout
Mildred Iatrou Dialogue Editor
Dennis Rogers Sound Recordist
Name Title
James Keach Producer
Cathy Konrad Producer
John Carter Cash Executive Producer
Lou Robin Associate Producer
Alan C. Blomquist Executive Producer
Organization Category Person
Golden Globes Best Actor Joaquin Phoenix Won
Golden Globes Best Director James Mangold Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Supporting Actor George Jones Nominated
SAG Awards Best Actress Reese Witherspoon Won
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Reviews

xerxes2020
1.0

A great example of bad casting, Cash was over 6' ...

Jun 23, 2021
mooney240
6.0

**Walk the Line showcases incredible acting and directing but leaves out the brighter parts of Cash’s life to tell a more somber story that left me sad.** Walk the Line chronicles the story of Johnny Cash’s rise to fame and romance with June Carter. James Mangold is one of my favorite directors a ... nd tells this story powerfully through the Oscar-worthy performances of Joaquin Phoenix and Reese Witherspoon. The acting, music, and directing are all phenomenal. Still, the story is so sad, and its conclusion, while happy, happens so abruptly that it doesn’t feel resolved or satisfied after 2+ hours of drug addiction and hurting loved ones. Cash’s faith and love for his family, which are well known, aren’t represented in the movie and could have provided hope in this dark tale. I understand why this movie was such a huge award winner, but my escapist nature struggled to enjoy such a sad story.

Feb 11, 2023
Geronimo1967
7.0

Joaquin Phoenix might take top billing as the legendary American musician Johnny Cash, but it's got to be Reece Witherspoon who steals the plaudits as June Carter. She demonstrates all the feistiness and determination of a woman, in a man's world, quite prepared to do her own thing. Assisted by a fa ... ir degree of charisma and musical talent, she can play a stage with the likes of Jerry Lee Lewis, Elvis and Carl Perkins with confidence. The film starts at the now famous Folsom Prison just before he takes the stage and by way of a continuing retrospective, we learn of his childhood - one touched by tragedy very early on, of his strained relationship with his father (Robert Patrick) then his service in the US Air Force before, gradually, his stage career and burgeoning romance with his co-star. He is married to Vivian (Ginnifer Goodwin) and they have children, but that doesn't really curtail his passion for Carter and we see that relationship evolve in parallel with his affection for just about anything that comes from a bottle. The life of this man has been pretty publicly documented so there's little room for James Mangold to manoeuvre with the facts here. Instead, we are offered a plausible speculation on just how this couple made it through. I found Phoenix's performance just a little too close to mimicry at times, but there's a solid chemistry between him and Witherspoon throughout with the depiction of his descent into chemically indeed oblivion quite sad to watch. It's underpinned by a strong score and both deliver the songs - especially "Jackson" quite toe-tappingly. This is a fair biopic of a flawed but ultimately quite decent character and it's worth a watch.

Mar 14, 2024