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                   Vanya on 42nd Street (1994)
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Julianne Moore,
 George Gaynes,
 Brooke Smith,
 Larry Pine,
 Wallace Shawn,
 Andre Gregory,
 Madhur Jaffrey,
 Phoebe Brand,
 Lynn Cohen,
 Jerry Mayer
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Louis Malle
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Drama,
 Indie Dramas,
 Romantic Dramas,
 Showbiz Dramas
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English
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2h 0m
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Vanya on 42nd Street (1994) is a film adaptation of Anton Chekhov's play 'Uncle Vanya,' directed by Louis Malle, which captures a group of actors rehearsing the play in a dilapidated New York theater, blending the lines between performance and reality.
                 
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