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The Big Empty DVD
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The Big Empty
One year ago, a devastating plague called Strain 7 killed three quarters of the human race. Around the world, power systems failed and supply chains screeched to a halt. The surviving population of the United States has been relocated to the coasts the heartland is now a wasteland called The Big Empty. But seven teens trying to put their lives back together will learn that the abandoned zone holds danger, secrets, and above all, hope.
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Big Empty, The
John Person, an out of work actor, faces mounting debts and eviction from his apartment. If he agrees to carry a blue suitcase to the desert town of Baker and deliver it to a man named Cowboy, his friend Neely will pay John $27,000 - enough to erase all of his debts. He takes the job, but it doesnt turn out as simple as it first seemed
Stars John Favreau, Kelsey Grammar, Rachel Leigh Cook, Daryl Hannah, Joey Lauren Adams, Sean Bean and Melora Walters. If any film is destined for a cult DVD audience...
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BIG EMPTY, THE-DVD
This DVD is formatted for playback on PAL systems (Australia / Europe). This DVD may NOT be viewable in countries with the NTSC system.
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Big Empty, The
John Person, an out of work actor, faces mounting debts and eviction from his apartment. If he agrees to carry a blue suitcase to the desert town of Baker and deliver it to a man named Cowboy, his friend Neely will pay John $27,000 - enough to erase all of his debts. He takes the job, but it doesn't turn out as simple as it first seemed.
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Here in the Big Empty
Here in the Big Empty is a collection of original poetry by Nebraska native Mark Sanders, Professor of Humanities at Lewis-Clark College, Lewiston, ID.
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Big Empty, The
John Person, an out of work actor, faces mounting debts and eviction from his apartment. If he agrees to carry a blue suitcase to the desert town of Baker and deliver it to a man named Cowboy, his friend Neely will pay John $27,000 - enough to erase all of his debts. He takes the job, but it doesn't turn out as simple as it first seemed.
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