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Empire Falls

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2005
  • TV-14
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
6.7K
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POPULARITY
3,086
1,025
Paul Newman, Helen Hunt, Ed Harris, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Robin Wright, Dennis Farina, Aidan Quinn, and Joanne Woodward in Empire Falls (2005)
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A decaying New England town is the backdrop for its unique citizens, led by unassuming restaurant manager Miles Roby.A decaying New England town is the backdrop for its unique citizens, led by unassuming restaurant manager Miles Roby.A decaying New England town is the backdrop for its unique citizens, led by unassuming restaurant manager Miles Roby.

  • Stars
    • Ed Harris
    • Philip Seymour Hoffman
    • Helen Hunt
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    6.7K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,086
    1,025
    • Stars
      • Ed Harris
      • Philip Seymour Hoffman
      • Helen Hunt
    • 65User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 10 wins & 35 nominations total

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    Ed Harris
    Ed Harris
    • Miles Roby
    • 2005
    Philip Seymour Hoffman
    Philip Seymour Hoffman
    • Charlie Mayne
    • 2005
    Helen Hunt
    Helen Hunt
    • Janine Roby
    • 2005
    Paul Newman
    Paul Newman
    • Max Roby
    • 2005
    Robin Wright
    Robin Wright
    • Grace Roby
    • 2005
    Aidan Quinn
    Aidan Quinn
    • David Roby
    • 2005
    Joanne Woodward
    Joanne Woodward
    • Francine Whiting
    • 2005
    Dennis Farina
    Dennis Farina
    • Walt Comeau
    • 2005
    William Fichtner
    William Fichtner
    • Jimmy Minty
    • 2005
    Estelle Parsons
    Estelle Parsons
    • Bea
    • 2005
    Theresa Russell
    Theresa Russell
    • Charlene
    • 2005
    Kate Burton
    Kate Burton
    • Cindy Whiting
    • 2005
    Jeffrey DeMunn
    Jeffrey DeMunn
    • Horace
    • 2005
    Trevor Morgan
    Trevor Morgan
    • Zack Minty
    • 2005
    Danielle Panabaker
    Danielle Panabaker
    • Tick Roby
    • 2005
    Lou Taylor Pucci
    Lou Taylor Pucci
    • John Voss
    • 2005
    Nesbitt Blaisdell
    Nesbitt Blaisdell
    • Father Tom
    • 2005
    Adam LeFevre
    Adam LeFevre
    • Father Mark
    • 2005
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    10dplante2002

    Deft translation to the screen - beautifully done

    Although everyone should read the book - it will pull you in and you'll know the real Maine and the people who live there - this film is the next best thing. The script is amazingly deft, the acting is brilliant, and the production design and values are beautiful and true to the source. Paul Newman completely embodies Miles'incorrigible father and never fails to light up the screen while completely exasperating you - like he must do to everyone who comes in contact with him. Ed Harris portrays Miles as the complex and very subtle person with a thoughtful quietness that lets you know both why people are drawn to him as well as gives you clues why he keeps these same people at a perceptible distance. The rest of the cast members are just as distinguished in their roles. (The talent quotient is unbelievably high!) As amazing as this production is on just about every level (except for the music, which is irredeemably cheesy but fortunately mostly unobtrusive) credit must be given first and foremost to Richard Russo for writing characters so real and so complex and nuanced, and dialogue that is realistically elliptical that the real pull of the movie is not waiting to see what happens, but in getting to know the characters better. These are all ordinary people and what makes them interesting is not what they do, but those subtle things that make them who they are. This is why the mini-series format was perfect. It gives the viewer the opportunity to get to know Empire Falls. My only wish is that at some point one could see this on the big screen. Certainly the mythical town of Empire Falls (and the real town that it represents) is an important character and IT'S crowded on the small screen.

    Dan Plante
    drednm

    I Am from Maine...

    and this Richard Russo novel is realistic in its depiction of the state. Very nice little film (or mini-series) that boasts some terrific performances from Ed Harris (too old though), Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Kate Burton, William Fichtner, Aidan Quinn, Theresa Russell, Jeffrey DeMunn, Estelle Parsons, Robin Wright, Philip Seymour Hoffman, and Dennis Farina. Howvever, I did NOT like Helen Hunt and her fake accent. And the kids were all faky. I recognized shots from Camden and Brunswick. I even met Russo at a Camden breakfast place on the harbor. But a nice effort and production here. A very sad story about lost hope and lost chances, but very realistic in the long run. Harris, Newman, and Woodward will win Emmys. And as a graduate of University of Maine in Orono (BA and MA) I recognized a lot of the logging pictures they showed at the beginning. A very classy HBO effort all around. I look forward to Russo's future novels.
    9hephestes

    Great film, great cast

    I saw the premiere in NYC, and I work with one of the cast members, so my take on the movie is a bit biased.

    I also grew up in Maine, and know several of the locations well. All told, the production captured the sense of community in Maine very well. Look out the window of the Empire Grill for the best music store chain in the country, Bullmoose Music, or the background for other Maine details - Gifford's Icecream, Hannaford's, Route 201, Kennebunkport (and the Bush compound at Walker Point).

    The film is excellent, and managed to translate the Richard Russo novel quite well. There was little changed or left out from the book - keep in mind this is a nearly 4 hour mini-series in two parts, 8 chapters. Watch it in two installments, late May, 2005 on HBO.

    There is a very interesting dynamic with Paul Newman playing the passionate opposite of real-life wife Joanne Woodward, playing the rational and controlling matriarch. Ed Harris is the center of the production, and turns in a well considered and Mainer-like performance. Danielle Panabaker also performed well, and will turn into a starlet sooner than later. The supporting cast of Helen Hunt, Dennis Farina (hilarious), Kate Burton (wow), Philip Seymour Hoffman, Robin Wright Penn, Aidan Quinn, and Jeff DeMunn add up to an amazing ensemble.

    It would be a 10 of 10 if the ending weren't the easy way out of a complex story, a problem with the book as well as the film.
    8Galina_movie_fan

    The Stories from a Small Town

    "Empire Falls" (2005) is a screen adaptation of Richard Russo Pulitzer prize winning novel of the same title. It is a multi character drama that takes place in a small town Empire Falls, Maine. In its center if Miles Roby (Ed Harris) who manages the local restaurant, "Empire Grill" that belongs to a wealthy and powerful widow Mrs. Whiting. The film concerns Miles's re-evaluating his life and searching for answers to the difficult questions. In his search, he looks back at his childhood, his relationship with his mother and the connection between her life and Whitings family. Miles also has to deal with the problems of those close to him: his father Max (Paul Newman stole the show with his performance as a prodigal father), his teenage daughter Tick, his ex-wife Janine, and many more. Based on the first-rate writing, the film is masterfully shot and extremely well acted story of a small and forgotten town with no future.
    8lavatch

    "Empire Falls": A Labor of Love!

    Richard Russo's 483-page novel offers a multi-faceted story and a fascinating array of characters in a small town in Maine who are burdened by the weight of the past. At the heart of the story is the character of Miles Roby, the proprietor of a local grill. We learn of Miles' love that he felt for his deceased mother and the love that he feels for his young daughter. The story resonated with American readers, and Russo was awarded the 2002 Pulitzer Prize for fiction.

    For a film version of Russo's novel, it would be difficult to imagine the assembling of a finer cast for the quirky, eccentric characters of "Empire Falls." The unassuming and selfless Miles Roby is brilliantly performed by Ed Harris. Although Russo was initially leaning towards the actor James Gandolfini for this crucial role, Harris captures the sensitivity and emotional depth of Miles that few other actors could achieve. Other members of this stellar cast include Paul Newman (as Miles' crusty father Max); Joanne Woodward (as the town matriarch Francine Whiting); Danielle Panabaker (as Miles' daughter); Helen Hunt (as Miles' ex-wife Janine); Aidan Quinn (as Miles' brother David); Theresa Russell (as Miles' co-worker and confidante at the grill); Estelle Parsons (as Miles' mother-in-law); and Kate Burton (as Cindy Whiting and lifelong admirer of Miles). These performances were so rich that it was as if the actors had been studying the book and developing their characters for the past three years. This was a film production so faithful to its source that it would be impossible reread the novel without thinking of this enormously gifted cast.

    Veteran film director Fred Schepisi led the cast with a sure-handed yet leisurely paced style. In Russo's novel, the scenes from the past are written in italics, placing the key love relationship of Miles' mother Grace and Charlie Mayne in bold relief. This crucial relationship unfolded in the film in a slightly grey haze, which conveyed a visual aura of the past. As performed by Robin Wright Penn and Philip Seymour Hoffman, the relationship of Grace and Charlie was one of the most touching among many in this stellar cast. Schepisi's transitional moments between past and present were brilliantly conceived in the film.

    Russo's novel is a uniquely American saga, recalling such great works of naturalism as Theodore Dreiser's "An American Tragedy." The story has great scope and deals with such themes as family dysfunction, small-town gossip, commerce and industry, political infighting, and, above all, family secrets. The painful layers of the past in the lives of the characters were carefully revealed to us and to the characters themselves. In one of the most moving sequences of the film, the past merges with the present, and the realization of Miles is that ultimately one must declare a "truce" with the ghosts from the past.

    One of the readers affected by this powerful story was the actor Paul Newman, who had previously collaborated with Russo on the film "Nobody's Fool." Newman served as one of the film's executive producers. This HBO film adaptation of "Empire Falls" has been three years in the making, and the result is truly a labor of love.

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    • Trivia
      The final on-screen acting project for Paul Newman.
    • Goofs
      When Miles and Tick are sitting at the restaurant bar, the camera cuts from the two of them to a close up. When it returns a Sprite can magically appears in front of Tick.
    • Quotes

      Tick Roby: [to Miles] This is John Voss. Uncle David said we needed a new busboy.

      David Roby: [to Miles] Take a look at Brian. He looks like a walking appetite suppressant!

      Brian: [stumbles into back kitchen area] Hey, Miles!

      Miles Roby: Brian, come here for a minute.

      [looks at Brian's infected face]

      Miles Roby: You gotta go home!

      Brian: What do you mean? I can't help it! Something bit me. I can still work.

      Miles Roby: Yeah, but people got to eat here.

      [takes Brian's busboy bin]

      Miles Roby: Go home!

    • Connections
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    • Soundtracks
      Long Train Runnin'
      Written by Tom Johnston

      Performed by The Doobie Brothers

      Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.

      by arrangement with Warner Strategic Marketing

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    • Release date
      • May 28, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • HBO (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Емпайр-фоллс
    • Filming locations
      • Augusta, Maine, USA
    • Production companies
      • HBO Films
      • Marc Platt Productions
      • Aspetuck Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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