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| October 17th, 2003
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Thomas McCarthy |
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Thomas McCarthy |
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Peter Dinklage, Patricia Clarkson, Bobby CAnnavale, Raven Goodwin, Paul Benjamin, Michelle Williams, Jayce Bartok, Maile Flanagan, Joe Lo Truglio |
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Miramax Films |
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Comedy, Drama |
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thestationagent.com |
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R language, some drug content |
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1 hour 28 minutes |
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$5,739,000 |
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Fin McBride can work up far more passion for trains than people. When Fin's train-store boss dies and leaves him an abandoned depot, Fin hopes solitude will at last be his. He arrives in town a man who does not want to be bothered. But his life unwittingly intersects with the tracks of two others: a grieving painter (Clarkson) who nearly runs Fin over and a lonely, motor-mouthed hot dog vendor (Bobby Cannavale) always hungry for conversation. In spite of himself, and entirely by surprise, Fin becomes swept up in their lives, and even in a romance with the town's sexually provocative librarian (Michelle Williams) -- as he reinvents himself as the catalytic center of a community.
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