Wed 22nd February, 2012 at Woodhouse
A brilliant comedy film about villagers trying to stop the railway closing. Titfield village residents rely on it to commute to work and take their produce to market. They're shocked when government plans to close it. The supporters are bitterly opposed by bus operators. It's subtle, warm, wry and ironic. The plot of a village about to be cut off from its railway lifeline is only too real.
Stanley Holloway, George Relph & John Gregson
Wednesday 22 February - 7:30pm
Woodhouse Eaves village hall
Tickets: Post Office, Newsagent or on the door
£4 with refreshments or bring your own
Sourced from Leicestershire Villages on Thu 1st December, 2011 at 4:01 am.
