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October School Holiday Film @ The Odeon!

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OCTOBER HOLIDAYS @ THE ODEON!

A DOG’S PURPOSE Adventure/Comedy/Drama (2017) – Rated PG EVERY DOG HAPPENS FOR A REASON…

We often wonder about the purpose of life, but how about a dog’s purpose? This feel-good film delves into the mind of our canine companions as they ask the same question we do, and follows one dog as he looks to discover his purpose over several lifetimes and owners. From a golden retriever who’s a boy’s best friend, to a German Shepherd who serves honourably in the police force, our hero shows time and again (and with sweet humour) how much happiness dogs can bring to our lives, and their ability to bring people together. This is a film about the love of dogs, and each canine that features in A Dog’s Purpose is the true protagonist, the real hero of this story. Based on the New York Times best-selling novel by W. Bruce Cameron it is a film with dogs (and our love for them) at its core. It’s a fun family film that promises to leave a big smile on your face. (from R Cunningham – Live for Films) With: Josh Gad, Dennis Quaid, Peggy Lipton, Bryce Gheisar & K.J. Apa

  • When:  7pm Tuesday 9th October 2018 – Rated PG
  • Where: TCH (Triabunna Community Hall) 3 Vicary St., Triabunna
  • Times:   Doors open @ 6.30pm – Film Starts @ 7pm (Session finishes approx. 9.15pm)
  • Cost:      All tickets are only $5.00 each
  • Beverages / Snack Packs / Chocolates / Popcorn / 4M Screen

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