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The Girl on the Train
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Emily Blunt, Rebecca Ferguson, Haley Bennett, Justin Theroux View AllCrew
Tate Taylor (Director), Erin Cressida Wilson (Screenplay) View AllRelease: Oct. 5th, 2016
Runtime: 1 hour, 52 minutes
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The girl on the train
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For starters---the movie should have been named 'The woman on the train' instead of 'girl' , for Emily Blunt is obviously not shown young enough to be called...
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movie of hysteric girl subway train station scene
ive been looking for this scene but i cant find it
shes so hysteric I LIKE HYSTERIA...
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she goes and sees the train, he rides a horse in the train with flowers?
Hello! Please help me remember the movie.
A young girl comes to the wilderness to teach in any school. There she was at first refused to obey. The class was an adult male, who does not get on with i...
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TheUsualSuspect
The novel of The Girl on the Train will always be in Gone Girl's shadow, whether it's warranted or not and Tate Taylor's film suffers the same fate.
The novel of The Girl on the Train will always be in Gone Girl's shadow, whether it's warranted or not and Tate Taylor's film suffers the same fate.
ashdoc
For starters---the movie should have been named 'The woman on the train' instead of 'girl' , for Emily Blunt is obviously not shown young enough to be called a 'girl' .
For starters---the movie should have been named 'The woman on the train' instead of 'girl' , for Emily Blunt is obviously not shown young enough to be called a 'girl' .
Gideon58
Based on a novel by Paula Hawkins, the film chronicles an alcoholic woman named Rachel who rides a commuter train every day and is obsessed with this woman she sees standing on the balcony of her house, located a couple of hundred yards from the tracks.
Based on a novel by Paula Hawkins, the film chronicles an alcoholic woman named Rachel who rides a commuter train every day and is obsessed with this woman she sees standing on the balcony of her house, located a couple of hundred yards from the tracks.
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