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                    (2005)
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Ed Harris,
Helen Hunt,
Philip Seymour Hoffman,
Robin Wright Penn,
Paul Newman,
Joanne Woodward,
William Fichtner,
Kate Burton,
Aidan Quinn,
Theresa Russell,
Danielle Panabaker
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Fred Schepisi
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Drama,
TV Miniseries
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English, Spanish, French
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194
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Empire Falls: Disc 1 introduces viewers to the blue-collar town of Empire Falls and its residents, centered around Miles Roby who manages a struggling diner. The film delves into the complex relationships and personal struggles of the townspeople, setting the stage for unfolding drama.
                 
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