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  1. Oct 20, 1995 · Empire Records: Directed by Allan Moyle. With Anthony LaPaglia, Maxwell Caulfield, Debi Mazar, Rory Cochrane. Twenty-four hours in the lives of the young employees at Empire Records when they all grow up and become young adults thanks to each other and the manager.

    • (62K)
    • Comedy, Drama, Music
    • Allan Moyle
    • 1995-10-20
  2. Empire Records. Empire Records is a 1995 American coming-of-age comedy-drama film directed by Allan Moyle, starring Anthony LaPaglia, Maxwell Caulfield, Debi Mazar, Rory Cochrane, Johnny Whitworth, Robin Tunney, Renée Zellweger, and Liv Tyler. The film follows a group of record store employees over the course of one exceptional day.

  3. Gina. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Joe (Anthony LaPaglia) runs Empire Records, an independent Delaware store that employs a tight-knit group of music-savvy youths. Hearing that the shop may be ...

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    • Allan Moyle
    • PG-13
    • Anthony Lapaglia
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  5. Empire Records (1995) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular ...

  6. A day in the lives of the young employees of an independent music store who learn about each other as they band together to stage a fund-raising party to stop the store from being absorbed by a large chain. 6,432 IMDb 6.7 1 h 30 min 1995. X-Ray PG-13.

    • 90 min
  7. Synopsis. Empire Records is a small independent record shop managed by Joe Reaves (Anthony LaPaglia). His employees are all high school students and young adults. Like the employees, the store is eclectic and unique. The staff is very much a self-created family, with Joe as the disinclined and perpetually exasperated father figure.

  8. Sep 22, 1995 · Empire Records is one of those stores you only find in the movies, where customers can be put on hold while the employees stage a mock funeral for the troubled Debra, followed by a group therapy session. The star's visit of course leads to great disillusionment and confusion; Caulfield (from "Grease 2") plays an appropriately smarmy teen idol.

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