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                   The Pillars Of The Earth (Disc 2 of 3) (2010)
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Rufus Sewell,
 Alison Pill,
 Hayley Atwell,
 Sarah Parish,
 Natalia Worner,
 Donald Sutherland,
 Ian McShane,
 Matthew Macfadyen,
 Tony Curran,
 Eddie Redmayne
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Sergio Mimica-Gezzan
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Television,
 Drama
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Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
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English, French
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428 mins
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Based on the novel by Ken Follett and set in 12th Century England in the fictional town of Kingsbridge, this epic story revolves around the building of a cathedral and follows the lives of three men over 40 years as they each deal with politics, war, romance and personal ambition.
                 
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