Walk the Line poster

Walk the Line

Love is a burning thing.

Description: 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.

Genres: Drama, Music, Romance

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Budget: $28,000,000 | Revenue : $186,800,000

Runtime: 136 minutes

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Joaquin Phoenix

Played John R. Cash

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Reese Witherspoon

Played June Carter

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Ginnifer Goodwin

Played Vivian Cash

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Robert Patrick

Played Ray Cash

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Dallas Roberts

Played Sam Phillips

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Dan John Miller

Played Luther Perkins

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Larry Bagby

Played Marshall Grant

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Shelby Lynne

Played Carrie Cash

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Tyler Hilton

Played Elvis Presley

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Waylon Payne

Played Jerry Lee Lewis

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Shooter Jennings

Played Waylon Jennings

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Sandra Ellis Lafferty

Played Maybelle Carter

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Dan Beene

Played Ezra Carter

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Clay Steakley

Played W.S. "Fluke" Holland

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Johnathan Rice

Played Roy Orbison

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Johnny Holiday

Played Carl Perkins

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Ridge Canipe

Played Young J.R.

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Lucas Till

Played Young Jack Cash

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Carly Nahon

Played Young Reba Cash

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McGhee Monteith

Played Reba Cash

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Wyatt Entrekin

Played Tommy Cash (5)

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Hailey Anne Nelson

Played Roseanne Cash

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Kerris Dorsey

Played Kathy Cash

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Delaney Keefe

Played Cindy Cash

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Victoria Hester

Played Carlene Carter

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Deborah Rawlings

Played Diner Waitress

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James DeForest Parker

Played Inmate

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James Keach

Played Warden

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Davielle Boyce

Played Maid at Door

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Glenn Alan Gardner

Played Texarkana Stage Manager

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Danny Vinson

Played Texarkana MC

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Dave McPhail

Played Armory MC

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Bob King

Played Armory Stage Manager

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Natalie Canerday

Played Lady in the Aisle

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Rhoda Griffis

Played Five and Dime Manager

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Jeff Bailey

Played El Paso Taxi Driver

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Ross Harkins

Played Record Executive

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J.D. Evermore

Played F.B.I. Man

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Helen Ingebritsen

Played Bank Teller

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J.W. Williams

Played Pill Man

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Shane Bowen

Played JR's Agent

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Tim Ware

Played A & R Man #1

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Dolan Wilson

Played A & R Man #2

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J. Allen Scott

Played Dyess Doctor

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Clare Grant

Played Lissome Girl

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Michael Ingersoll

Played Donzil

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Carter Thrower

Played Sheriff

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J.P. McNeely

Played Musician

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Brian Deas

Played NCO

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Glenda Pannell

Played Neighbor Woman

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Amy Lavere

Played Wanda

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Tracee Mae Miller

Played Birdie Perkins

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Ken Axmaker Jr.

Played Record Company Executive / Reporter (uncredited)

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Bryce Blackman

Played Prisoner (uncredited)

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Garnet Brooks

Played Prisoner (uncredited)

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David Caffey

Played Record Company Executive (uncredited)

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John Carter Cash

Played Bob Neal (uncredited)

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Mark Alan Compton

Played Man (uncredited)

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Brian Crider

Played Prisoner (uncredited)

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Richard Crowe

Played Service Station Guy (uncredited)

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Josh Driver

Played Cash's Stagehand (uncredited)

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Jeff Evans

Played Folsom Prison Assistant Warden (uncredited)

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Geoff Falk

Played Folsom Prison Assistant Warden (uncredited)

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Jan Falk

Played Lady at the Five & Dime (uncredited)

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Marc Farley

Played Ferlin (uncredited)

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Evelyn Diana Frogge-Chabot

Played Audience Member / Fan (uncredited)

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Gavin Lindsay Goode

Played Prison Guard Sniper (uncredited)

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Cody Hanford

Played Tommy Cash (age 9) (uncredited)

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L. Michele Hester

Played Columbia Records Secretary (uncredited)

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Kimberly Hill

Played Concertgoer (uncredited)

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Jason Lewin

Played Band Member (uncredited)

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Katie Lindsey

Played Rosey Nix (uncredited)

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Mathew Luschek

Played Businessman in Bathroom (uncredited)

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Donald Meyers

Played Record Company Executive (uncredited)

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Michael Montgomery

Played Man in Aisle (uncredited)

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Zach Navarro

Played Folsom Prison Prisoner (uncredited)

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Rich Parham

Played Salesman / Prisoner (uncredited)

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Chris Plumlee

Played Stagehand (uncredited)

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Kevin Scroggs

Played Press Photographer (uncredited)

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Laura Lynn Seguin

Played Screaming Fan (uncredited)

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Brit Shaw

Played Etta Grant (uncredited)

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Melissa Goodwin Shepherd

Played Flight Attendant (uncredited)

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Ben Taylor

Played Jack the Drunk (uncredited)

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Frank Hoyt Taylor

Played Passionate Preacher (uncredited)

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Danny Thomas

Played Prison Guard (uncredited)

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Sheila Thomas

Played Girl in Crowd (uncredited)

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Dave Thompson

Played Derwent (uncredited)

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Jim Wright

Played Military Supervisor (uncredited)

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Laurie Johnson

Played Church Lady (uncredited)

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