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Director:
James Mangold
Writers (WGA):
Johnny Cash (book)
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Release Date:
18 November 2005 (USA) more
Tagline:
Love is a burning thing.
Plot:
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. full summary | add synopsis
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Awards:
Won Oscar. Another 28 wins & 26 nominations more
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Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)

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 (as Waylon Malloy Payne)
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 at 5

Hailey Anne Nelson ... Rosanne Cash

Kerris Dorsey ... Kathy Cash

Delaney Keefe ... Cindy Cash (as Delaney Marie Keefe)

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 (as Alan Gardner)

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 (as Clare Johnson)
Micheal Ingersal ... Donzil (as Michael Ingersoll)
Carter Thrower ... Sheriff
J.P. McNeely ... Musician (as Jean-Paul McNeely)

Brian Deas ... NCO

Glenda Pannell ... Neighbor Woman
Amy Lavere ... Wanda (as Amy Kudela)
Tracee Mae Miller ... Birdie Perkins (as Tracee Miller)
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Ken Axmaker Jr. ... Record Company Executive / Reporter (uncredited)
David Caffey ... Record Company Executive (uncredited)
John Carter Cash ... Bob Neal (uncredited)
Mark Alan Compton ... Extra (uncredited)
Brian Crider ... Prisoner (uncredited)
Richard Crowe ... Service Station Guy (uncredited)

Gordon Dexheimer ... Folsom Prison Guard (uncredited)

Josh Driver ... Cash's stage hand (uncredited)
Jeff Droke ... Prisoner (uncredited)

Geoff Falk ... Folsom Prison Assistant Warden (uncredited)

Jan Falk ... Lady at the Five & Dime (uncredited)
Marc Farley ... Ferlin (uncredited)
Gavin Lindsay Goode ... Prison Guard Sniper (uncredited)
Melissa Goodwin ... Flight Attendant (uncredited)
Jamie Grant ... Police Officer (uncredited)
Cody Hanford ... Tommy Cash age 9 (uncredited)

Selene C. Hawks ... Girl at Bus (uncredited)

L. Michele Hester ... Columbia Records secretary / extra (uncredited)

Hunter Ian ... Featured Extra (uncredited)

Laurie Johnson ... Church Lady (uncredited)

Katie Lindsey ... Rosey Nix (uncredited)

Donald Meyers ... Record Company Executive (uncredited)
Michael Montgomery ... Man In Asile (uncredited)
Vince Palazola ... Prisoner (uncredited)

Rich Parham ... Salesman / Prisoner (uncredited)
Chris Plumlee ... Stage Hand (uncredited)
Kevin Scroggs ... Press Photographer (uncredited)

Brittany Shaw ... Etta Grant (uncredited)
Ben Taylor ... Jack the Drunk (uncredited)
Frank Hoyt Taylor ... Passionate Preacher (uncredited)
Matt Taylor ... Prisoner (uncredited)
Danny Thomas ... Prison Guard (uncredited)
Sheila Thomas ... Girl In Crowd (uncredited)

Jim Wright ... Military Supervisor (uncredited)
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Directed by
James Mangold 
 
Writing credits
(WGA)
Johnny Cash (book "Man in Black")

Johnny Cash (book "Cash: The Autobiography") and
Patrick Carr (book "Cash: The Autobiography") uncredited

Gill Dennis (written by) &
James Mangold (written by)

Produced by
Alan C. Blomquist .... executive producer
John Carter Cash .... executive producer
James Keach .... producer
Cathy Konrad .... producer
Lou Robin .... associate producer
 
Original Music by
T-Bone Burnett  (as T Bone Burnett)
 
Cinematography by
Phedon Papamichael 
 
Film Editing by
Michael McCusker 
 
Casting by
Lisa Beach 
Sarah Katzman 
 
Production Design by
David J. Bomba 
 
Art Direction by
John R. Jensen 
Rob Simons 
 
Set Decoration by
Carla Curry 
 
Costume Design by
Arianne Phillips 
 
Makeup Department
Jennifer Albada .... makeup artist
Gloria Belz .... makeup artist
Melinda Dunn .... assistant hair stylist
Jane Galli .... makeup department head
Kathrine Gordon .... hair department head
Sandy Jo Johnston .... makeup artist
Adruitha Lee .... hair stylist
Lori McCoy-Bell .... key hair stylist
Anne Morgan .... hair stylist: Ms. Witherspoon
Judy Ponder-Patton .... makeup artist (as Judy S. Ponder)
Scott H. Reeder .... assistant hair stylist
Barbara Sanders .... hair stylist
Betty Lou Skinner .... hair stylist
Michelle Vittone .... key makeup artist (as Michelle Vittone-McNeil)
Brad Wilder .... makeup artist: Ms. Witherspoon
Bert Reo Anderson .... assistant hair stylist (uncredited)
Linda Boykin-Williams .... makeup artist (uncredited)
Jami Hight .... makeup artist (uncredited)
Donna M. Premick .... makeup artist (uncredited)
Tony Ward .... hair stylist (uncredited)
 
Production Management
Alan C. Blomquist .... unit production manager
Aaron Downing .... post-production supervisor
Gina Fortunato .... production supervisor
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Rosemary C. Cremona .... additional second assistant director (as Rosemary Cremona)
Stephen P. Dunn .... first assistant director
Nicholas Mastandrea .... additional first assistant director
Paul Byrne Prenderville .... second assistant director (as Paul Prenderville)
John R. Saunders .... second second assistant director
 
Art Department
Curtis Akin .... leadman
Dean Allison .... construction foreman
Dylan Collier .... scenic artist
Hugh Conlon .... construction coordinator: Los Angeles
John Coven .... storyboard artist
Chad R. Davis .... set dresser
Tim Dingle .... signmaker
Emmy Ellison .... art department coordinator
Shepard Fairey .... poster artist
Tommy Gilbert .... set dresser
Donald Goodman .... drapery foreman
Josh Hadley .... leadman
Kenneth Heimer .... propmaker: reshoots
Frank Hendrick .... set dresser
Dave Kennedy .... set dresser
Garcia L. Sonia .... scenic artist
Richard N. McGuire .... gangboss
Debbie Nolan .... construction foreman
Kris Peck .... property master
Frank Piercy .... lead scenic artist
Adele Plauche .... set designer
Kaleo Quenzer .... props
John Rabasca .... set dresser
Spencer Register .... set dresser
Kelly Anne Ross .... buyer (as Kelly Ross)
Peter Sattler .... graphic designer
Eric Smith .... paint foreman
Julie Smith .... set decoration buyer
Sherry Trippett .... painter
Gabriella Villarreal .... assistant set decorator
Keith Wall .... set dresser
David Weathers .... set dresser
Gary Wimmer .... scenic gangboss
Kathy Brunswick .... construction buyer (uncredited)
Juliet Guimont .... scenic artist (uncredited)
Kon Iliov .... construction foreman (uncredited)
Kelly Anne Ross .... set decoration buyer (uncredited)
 
Sound Department
Ted Caplan .... sound designer
Derek Casari .... foley engineer
Kelly Doran .... sound utility
Dawn Fintor .... foley artist
Tim Gomillion .... sound recordist
Doug Hemphill .... sound re-recording mixer (as D.M. Hemphill)
Warren Hendriks .... assistant sound editor
Mildred Iatrou .... dialogue editor (as Mildred Iatrou Morgan)
Peter F. Kurland .... production sound mixer
Trillby Kim Lowe .... dialogue editor (as Kimberly Lowe Voigt)
Paul Massey .... sound re-recording mixer
John Murray .... supervising foley editor
Steve F. Price .... foley editor (as Steve Price)
Charleen Richards .... adr mixer (as Charleen Richards-Steeves)
Dennis Rogers .... sound recordist
Monique Salvato .... first sound assistant
Greg Steele .... adr mixer
William Stein .... re-recording engineer
Alicia Stevenson .... foley artist
Donald Sylvester .... supervising sound editor
Paul Urmson .... additional sound effects editor
Anthony Woodman .... sound librarian
Mark Zimbicki .... boom operator
Greg Zimmerman .... adr recordist
 
Special Effects by
Robert Bolanowski .... special effects technician
Ron Bolanowski .... special effects supervisor
Adruitha Lee .... colorist
 
Visual Effects by
Julia Frey .... visual effects producer
Paul Graff .... compositing supervisor
Robert Stromberg .... visual effects supervisor
Duke Walker .... computer renderer
 
Stunts
Brian Avery .... stunts
Rick Avery .... stunt coordinator
Jack Lofton .... stunts
Katie Lofton .... stunts
Heidi Pascoe .... stunts
Heidi Pascoe .... stunt double: Reese Witherspoon (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Stephanie Beman .... electrician
Khris Bennett .... grip
Curtis 'Snake' Burnett .... rigging grip
Alejandro J. Castillo .... company electric (as Alexander J. Castillo)
Rob Chidester .... company grip
Steve Drake .... rigging key grip
Robert Duke .... rigging electrician
David J. Duren .... rigging best boy
Rod Farley .... second company grip (as Roderick G. Farley)
Scott Friedland .... company grip
Ray Garcia .... key grip
Antonio V. Garrido .... dolly grip
Jarek Gorczycki .... assistant lighting technician
Bob Hall .... first assistant camera: "a" camera
Justin Hughes .... company grip
Kyle D. Hutson .... rigging electrician
David Luckenbach .... Steadicam operator
David Luckenbach .... camera operator
Josh Malloy .... company electric
Kevin B. May .... company electric (as Kevin May)
Daniel C. McFadden .... assistant camera
Heather Norton .... first assistant camera: Memphis
Randale E. Nunley .... light board operator
Harrison Palmer .... electrician
Andrew Priestley .... assistant camera
Paul Sanchez .... camera operator
Rafael E. Sánchez .... gaffer
Scott Satterfield .... rigging best boy (as Scott N. Satterfield)
Dan Schroer .... second assistant camera: "b" camera (as Daniel Schroer)
Philip Shanahan .... first assistant camera: "b" camera
John Sprague .... rigging gaffer (as John F. Sprague)
Suzanne Tenner .... still photographer
Daniel Tkaczyk .... video assist operator
Eric Wheeler .... camera loader (as Eric Shawn Wheeler)
Darryl Wilson .... dolly grip: "b" camera
 
Casting Department
Charla Bowersox .... casting assistant
Janelle Cochrane .... casting associate
Shirley Fulton Crumley .... location casting
Caitlin McKenna-Wilkinson .... adr voice casting
David S. Merrill .... extras casting
Nicholas Ross .... casting assistant
Brittany Shaw .... location casting assistant
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Wendy M. Craig .... costume supervisor
Lorraine Crossman .... set costumer
Christy Hebert Crouch .... costume production assistant
David Fernandez .... set costumer
L. Kellie Hicks .... costumer
Pam Lisenby .... tailor
Natasha Paczkowski .... costume manufacturing foreperson
Carlos Rosario .... assistant costume designer
Sanford Slepak .... costumer
Rachel A. Walker .... costumer
Andrea E. Weaver .... costumer
Joulles Wright .... set costumer
 
Editorial Department
Gary Burritt .... negative cutter
Marisa Clayton .... post-production Coordinator: Modern VideoFilm
Sara Cueva .... assistant editor
Joe Finley .... digital intermediate colorist
Quincy Z. Gunderson .... associate editor
George Missor .... epk assistant editor
Michael Hatzer .... film color timer (uncredited)
Jim Passon .... film color timer (uncredited)
 
Music Department
Bunny Andrews .... music editor
Christine Bergren .... additional music clearance
T-Bone Burnett .... executive music producer
Terry Delsing .... music editor
Art Ford .... music consultant
Mark Jan Wlodarkiewicz .... supervising music editor
Frank Wolf .... score mixer
Christopher Ward .... music arranger (uncredited)
 
Transportation Department
Daniel Davis .... driver: base camp generator
Monte Emery .... transportation
John Lybrand .... transportation captain
Vicki Lybrand .... transportation dispatcher
Steve Moffit .... local transportation captain
Dusty Saunders .... transportation coordinator
 
Other crew
Jacob Bartol .... production assistant
Dawn Blacksten .... assistant location manager
Roy Bogy .... production secretary
Susannah Brengel .... production accountant
Stephen Bridgewater .... drama coach
Trent Broin .... production assistant
Tom Carson .... assistant production coordinator: additional photography
Robin Citrin .... location manager
Parry Creedon .... assistant: Ms. Konrad
April M. Deen .... assistant: Ms. Witherspoon
Deborah Dismukes .... assistant: Mr. Blomquist (as Deborah J. Dismukes)
Josh Driver .... stand-in
Fletcher Elkington .... set production assistant
Evan Feuerman .... assistant post-production accountant
Carey Field .... set production assistant
Sam Fleming .... production assistant
Sarah Fleming .... production assistant
Corey Garnett .... technology consultant
Jeffrey Gladu .... payroll accountant
Matthew K. Grigsby .... first assistant accountant
Carla Hacken .... studio executive: Fox 2000
Marie Healy .... key assistant location manager
Michael E. Jacobson .... production assistant
Adam Karasick .... assistant: Mr. Mangold
Richard Keith .... assistant: Mr. Keach
L. Levin .... publicist
Susan L. Levin .... unit publicist
Natalie Mathes .... post-production accountant
F. Ron Miller .... title designer
Pamela Palmer-DoQui .... assistant: Ms. Witherspoon (as Pamela Palmer Doqui)
Debra Pearl .... assistant: Mr. Keach
Shannon D. Roddy .... set production assistant
Robert Saba .... location scout
Scott Sapire .... assistant: Mr. Mangold
Sara Scarritt .... production coordinator
Jenny Siff .... production staff
Brett P. Smith .... accounting clerk
Sharon Steinhauser .... assistant: Ms. Konrad
Jack Stern .... studio teacher
Joe Suffredini .... falconer
Birdie Talanca .... assistant accountant
Andrew Trosmans .... research consultant
Mark Van Horne .... laboratory contact
Lisa Vijitchanton .... assistant production coordinator
Sheila Waldron .... script supervisor
John R. Whitehead .... production assistant
Dalton Cole Young .... set production assistant
Allen O. Battle III .... stand-in (uncredited)
Brian J. McNamara .... opening tiles, locators, end credits (uncredited)
F. Ron Miller .... graphic artist: main titles (uncredited)
 
Thanks
John A. Elkington .... special thanks
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Cash (USA) (original script title)
Walk the Line (Germany)
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MPAA:
Rated PG-13 for some language, thematic material and depiction of drug dependency.
Runtime:
136 min | 153 min (extended cut)
Country:
USA | Germany
Language:
English | Russian
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
DTS | Dolby Digital | SDDS
Filming Locations:
Arkansas, USA more

Fun Stuff

Trivia:
When Johnny Cash calls his wife during his first show, a sign on the wall says: RING in the case OF FIRE. more
Goofs:
Factual errors: When Johnny is going through letters from inmates, he picks up one from Folsom inmate Glen Sherley. The letter is signed "Glen Shirley". more
Quotes:
[first lines]
Warden: M-Mr. Cash? M-Mr. Cash?
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Movie Connections:
Featured in "HBO First Look: Walk the Line (#12.25)" (2005) more
Soundtrack:
Wildwood Flower more

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191 out of 288 people found the following comment useful.
Magical performance by Reese Witherspoon, 27 October 2005
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Author: rm11 from United States

"Walk the Line" is without question the zenith of Reese Witherspoon's acting career thus far. Joaquin Phoenix IS Johnny Cash in this biopic, but Reese as June Carter Cash sets this film on fire. It is one thing to portray a person's life, with feeling and emotion, something which Joaquin pulls off effortlessly. However, it is quite another to make a portrayal bigger than life, and Reese makes June Carter Cash the central character of this film.

To say that Reese steals the show is an understatement. Reese becomes a lightning rod for Joaquin's character, in a way that is actually quite scary. After all, Reese is from Nashville, and her Southern affect is flawless and absolutely winning. Suffice it to say that Reese will thankfully be present when the Academy Awards are presented next year. She might want to get a few words ready.

This movie will not be everyone's favorite flick, if for no other reason than that it is a biopic of flawed, Southern characters. However, perhaps the very flaws that imbue these characters with vitality and realism can establish the acting of Joaquin and Reese with an almost spiritual meaning, as they live these real people on screen. But in the final analysis, Reese Witherspoon will become the greatest contemporary screen actor upon release of this film. See for yourself. You read it here first.

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