136 minutes
Two women troubled with man problems swap homes - an LA mansion for a cottage in Surrey - where they each meet a local guy and fall in love. Kate Winslet and Cameron Diaz star.
Date & Time
Sun 08 December 2024, 7.30pm
Interval
There will be an interval during this film
Runtime
136 min
Location
The Simpson Hall, Burghill
HR4 7RW
Enquiries
Enquiries to: 07726 148736
Additional information:
Pre-Booked supper of Christmas Tagliatelle with turkey served at 6.30pm: £10 includes food & film. Film only, includes tea, coffee and biscuits during the interval: £5.50 Meal Bookings: Call Annie 01432 760552 or email [email protected] Please book your supper early to avoid disappointment. CASH ONLY and bring your own drinks
Tickets
Adult: £5.50
Child: £3.50
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