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Falling Down
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Driving by his deep will of celebrating with the birthday of his daughter, an unemployed father, struggles against overcoming the obstacles he faces in his way to his daughter, where he struggles against the traffic jam, that forces him to leave his car in the street, but it is not the end of the problems.
Driving by his deep will of celebrating with the birthday of his daughter, an unemployed father, struggles against overcoming the obstacles he faces in his way to his daughter, where he struggles against the traffic jam, that forces him to leave his car in the street, but it is not the end of the problems.
Actors:
John Diehl,
Deron McBee,
Macon McCalman,
Matthew Saks,
Richard Montoya,
Mark Frank,
Julian Scott Urena
John Diehl
1 May 1950, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Deron McBee
23 August 1961
Macon McCalman
30 December 1932, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
Matthew Saks
14 July 1961
Richard Montoya
Mark Frank
Julian Scott Urena
Country:
United States, France, United Kingdom
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