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Cinema Club for the Over '50s, 'The Girl on the Train' Monday, Nov 28, 11am

This month's Cinema Club for the Over 50's film is 'The Girl on the Train' starring the British actress Emily Blunt.

Synopsis:
The Girl on the Train is the story of Rachel Watson's life post-divorce. Every day, she takes the train in to work in New York, and every day the train passes by her old house. The house she lived in with her husband, who still lives there, with his new wife and child. As she attempts to not focus on her pain, she starts watching a couple who live a few houses down -- Megan and Scott Hipwell. She creates a wonderful dream life for them in her head, about how they are a perfect happy family. And then one day, as the train passes, she sees something shocking, filling her with rage. The next day, she wakes up with a horrible hangover, various wounds and bruises, and no memory of the night before. She has only a feeling: something bad happened. Then come the TV reports: Megan Hipwell is missing. Rachel becomes invested in the case and trying to find out what happened to Megan, where she is, and what exactly she herself was up to that same night Megan went missing.

The venue is CineWorld, The Mall Wood Green, High Road, London N22 6LU

The film will begin at 11am.  

The price is £4.90 which includes tea or coffee and snacks after the film.

There are also facilities for the disabled.

The Cinema Club for the Over '50s will run on the last Monday of the month at 11am with the exception of Dec.  The film 'Hello, My Name is Doris' starring two-time Oscar winner Sally Field will be on Dec 19 at 10am.

I hope to see you there.

James Cowling
Haringey Forum for Older People (HFOP) committee member

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this film hasn't been well received tho some have liked it. Moving the setting to New York instead of England was a big mistake. Great read and perfect audiobook, where the story is told from the point of view of three separate female protagonists. and very well told it is...

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