Empire Falls (miniseries)

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Empire Falls is a two-part mini-series that aired on HBO in 2005. It was based on the Pulitzer Prize winning novel of the same name which was written by Richard Russo. It was nominated for and won many awards, including various Emmys and Golden Globes. It was directed by Fred Schepisi.

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[edit] Plot summary

Set in the small, decaying, and nearly bankrupt town of Empire Falls, Maine, this is the story of Miles Roby (Ed Harris), the unassuming manager of the Empire Grill, who has spent his entire life in the town. He has an ex-wife, Janine (Helen Hunt) who has become a cocky, selfish bachelorette after losing weight and exercising rigorously, which is partly due to encouragement from Walt Comeau (Dennis Farina). Comeau is an antagonistic fitness center owner who visits the Empire Grill every day and has moved into Roby's old house by this point. Roby also has a loving teenage daughter nicknamed "Tick" (Danielle Panabaker) who is dealing with her own issues, such as her struggles with Zack Minty (Trevor Morgan), her relentless ex-boyfriend. She also has an emotional conflict over her mother's engagement to Walt. In addition, she has a rather complicated friendship with John Voss (Lou Taylor Pucci), an emotionally disturbed boy at her school whose hard-luck story is known all too well around town. Their friendship is further complicated by obnoxious jock Zack and his friends who constantly bully John.

Other important people in Miles' life include his grubby ne'er-do-well father (Paul Newman), a rascal who can't resist a handout when it comes his way; his reformed marijuana smoking brother (Aidan Quinn); his good-hearted ex-mother-in-law (Estelle Parsons); the town's wealthiest woman (Joanne Woodward), a condescending matron who looms over the town and who owns the Empire Grill, and her daughter (Kate Burton), who has loved Miles for many years; an attractive waitress (Theresa Russell); and a dimwitted acquaintance (William Fichtner). Miles is plagued by flashbacks of his family when he was a child, including a mysterious affair between his mother (Robin Wright Penn) and a suitor (Philip Seymour Hoffman), the details of which might answer some questions Miles has had his entire life. Hundreds of extras appear in the cast from these factual Maine towns including musician Eli Poulin and the founder of New England Casting, James Stiles.

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  • Miles Roby (Ed Harris)-The middle aged central character of the story. Miles is the seemingly content manager of the Empire Grill in Empire Falls, Maine and is divorced with one teenaged daughter. A blue collar gentleman with his principles intact, he lives in an apartment over the restaurant he has managed ever since he dropped out of college to look after his dying mother.
  • Janine Roby (Helen Hunt)-Miles' ex-wife who is newly fit and trim. Along with her weight loss and her divorce has come a complete change of attitude. But her selfishness is damaging the relationship with her daughter and annoying her mother. Despite her boisterous attitude, underneath is a very insecure woman whose life isn't as perfect as she wants it to be. She got the house while Miles ended up in the apartment above the diner, and she also has custody of their daughter. Janine resents the close relationship that exists between father and daughter. As the story progresses, Janine finds things going from bad to worse for her life.
  • Christina "Tick" Roby (Danielle Panabaker)-Miles' daughter. She enjoys exceptionally deep, loving relationships with both her father and her grandfather. Tick is smart, friendly, and more sympathetic than most of her classmates. Her mother's engagement has a negative impact on her. She despises Walt, who is trying to act like a father figure.
  • Max Roby (Paul Newman)-Miles' disheveled elderly father. Constantly defiant of those around him, Max has no problem saying what he thinks of people, even directly to their faces. He is happy to accept any "handout" (or to take things that he wants) even when it means stealing money from the church. A rascal from an early age, Max has a lifelong affinity for Key West, Florida, where he attempts to visit as often as he can, leaving everyone in the dust. Despite being a vagabond, it's obvious that Max loves his sons and his granddaughter. He is a great deal wiser than people assume him to be.
  • Charlie Mayne (Philip Seymour Hoffman)-A friendly, mysterious suitor to Miles' mother and a symbolic figure in Miles' life. Charlie's involvement in his life is pivotal with regard to the reason Miles has lived in Empire Falls his entire life.
  • Grace Roby (Robin Wright Penn)-Miles' late mother who considers her son the jewel of her eye. Her affair with Charlie plays a crucial role in Miles' life.
  • Francine Whiting (Joanne Woodward)-Miles' cold, abrasive boss and the town's wealthiest citizen. Well known by citizens as a powerful force, the manipulative Francine holds puppet strings over the town, not to mention Miles and has no problem exercising those when it suits her unscrupulous agenda. Her condescending manner and behavior is a thin veil for a cunning woman with ulterior motives.
  • David Roby (Aidan Quinn)-Miles' younger brother. A former alcoholic, reformed marijuana plant grower, and car crash survivor, David is Miles' co-worker at the Empire Grill. He has a talent for cooking exotic food, which brings a considerable amount of business to the diner. He often serves as a champion to his brother and encourages him to take risks and be aggressive, even when it means talking to him bluntly. He does this because of a promise he made to their late mother when she instructed him to watch after Miles. He totally despises Walt for his personality and what's happened to his brother, and has no issue bringing up how unhappy he is about Walt's presence in the restaurant by telling Miles.
  • Walt Comeau (Dennis Farina)-Janine's fiance and the proud owner of a fitness club. Walt is extroverted and arrogant, and lives with Janine in Miles' old house, while trying to develop a fatherly relationship with Tick, which seems to never work out. Walt makes daily appearances at the restaurant to challenge Miles to an arm wrestling match. He has some skeletons in his closet, hidden (he hopes) from Janine. David strongly dislikes him because of all that the divorce from Janine has cost Miles, including Miles having to move out of his house and Walt moving in.
  • John Voss (Lou Taylor Pucci)-Tick's awkward, introverted classmate. His history as a survivor of child abuse and neglect has created a dangerous violent streak in him. No one but Tick pays enough attention to him until it's too late.
  • Cindy Whiting(Kate Burton)-Francine's daughter. Despite being permanently disabled by a car accident, she is a sweet woman with high spirits. She has a long-standing attraction to Miles; he is aware of it and is sympathetic but does not feel the same way about her. She is one of the few people who really understands Miles.
  • Jimmy Minty (William Fichtner)-A dull-witted and unscrupulous police officer and former classmate of Miles. He has an antagonistic relationship with Miles and is not well liked by most of the town, although he thinks he's convinced they do. Francine keeps him in her pocket by providing perks such as a red sports car. He has an eye on becoming Chief of Police one day, and unfortunately, has keys to most of the town's businesses which he uses to his advantage.
  • Zack Minty (Trevor Morgan)-Son of Jimmy Minty, Tick's antagonistic ex-boyfriend and high school football superstar. An obnoxious and cruel punk, Zack gets away with his bad behavior not only because of his popularity but his father's status as a police officer. He is the stereotypical villainous high school jock: meanspirited, bullying and cocky. He loves tormenting John and is indirectly responsible for making John reach his breaking point.
  • Bea (Estelle Parsons)-Janine's wise mother and ex-mother-in-law to Miles, whom she is good friends with. Bea frequently takes Miles' side rather than Janine's, and often makes rather pointed remarks about Janine's behavior. Bea has no problem telling her daughter like it is, in no uncertain terms. She owns a local bar and pool hall that attracts a steady stream of regulars.
  • Charlene (Theresa Russell)-The nice and attractive waitress at the Empire Grill. She is aware that Miles is attracted to her, and she's kind to him, but she's dating David.
  • Bill Daws (Stephen Mendillo)-The compassionate chief of police and good friend to Miles. He is dying of cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy which takes a heavy toll on his health, confiding only in Miles with the news. He is overall a good man who has a good deal of integrity.
  • Horace (Jeffrey DeMunn)-A local reporter and a regular patron at the Empire Grill. He is an intellectual with a heavy Maine accent and has intimate knowledge of what goes on around town. He has a prominent birth mark on his forehead and Max often refers to it. Horace is a good friend to Miles and David and a frequent (and often successful) gin opponent to Walt.
  • Father Mark (Adam LeFevre)-A friendly priest who works at a decrepit church in Empire Falls. He has hired Miles to paint the church but Miles is having a hard time getting it done, largely due to his fear of heights, which Mark has assisted Miles in quietly talking him down the ladder when need be.
  • Father Tom (Nesbitt Blaisdell)-An elderly priest who is becoming senile. He sometimes says nasty things to people and often behaves erratically (for example, at one point he helps Max steal money from the church), but is overall a good person. He wins 2nd in an Ernest Hemingway lookalike contest.
  • Otto Mayer (Larry Pine)-Principal of the Empire Falls high school. He is an honorable school official who does the right thing, including watching out for students like John and Tick. He does not hesitate to discipline Zack for making trouble regardless of his father's position in the town. He plays a pivotal role in dealing with John when he "snaps". (Pine also serves as narrator for the film.)
  • Candace (Delia Robertson)-Tick's classmate and best friend. She does find some amusement when Zack picks on John. But she finds herself inevitably involved when John reaches his breaking point.
  • Justin (Tony Takacs)-Zack's overweight best friend, who has a penchant for junk food. Although he at first participates with Zack in taunting John, even he draws limits concerning right and wrong when Zack breaks into John's house. Unfortunately, he too is involved in John's revenge.

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