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MAY 7 CLASSIC & SPECIAL INTEREST MOVIES ARE SHOWN IN THE CLUBHOUSE CINEMA ON FRIDAYS AT 11 AM & 3 PM SEPTEMBER 2 GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS 1992 | R | 1H 40MIN Jack Lemmon, Al Pacino, Ed Harris and Alan Arkin chew the words of David Mamet's script (based on his own stage play) as a group of Chicago real estate salesmen vying for the best "leads" at a small firm that sells property in resort areas. SEPTEMBER 9 AT 11 AM (NO 3 PM SHOWING) THE SPACE BETWEEN 2010 | PG | 1H 26MIN A cynical, alcoholic flight attendant (Melissa Leo) and a PakistaniAmerican child prodigy find themselves both thrown together in the aftermath of the World Trade Center Attacks. SEPTEMBER 16 THE GOODBYE GIRL 1977 | PG | 1H 50MIN Ex-Broadway hoofer Paula (Marsha Mason) lives with her daughter in the New York flat of her most recent lost love, who has sublet the place. Enter brash actor and sublessee Elliot (Richard Dreyfuss, in an Oscar winning performance), who doesn't have the heart to oust them. A mismatch from the get-go, Paula and Elliot are mutually contemptuous. But that changes when his vulnerability shows after a wretched theatrical debut. SEPTEMBER 23 THE LAKE HOUSE 2006 | PG | 1H 39MIN A lonely doctor (Sandra Bullock), who once lived in a beautiful 23 lakeside home, falls in love via letters with its latest resident, a frustrated architect (Keanu Reeves). When they discover that they are living two years apart, the pair must unravel the mystery behind their incredible romance. SEPTEMBER 30 - 11 AM (NO 3 PM SHOWING) STRANGE BREW 1983 | PG | 1H 30MIN Hoping to snag some free beer by helping a brewery owner reclaim her business, goofy brothers Bob (Rick Moranis) and Doug (Dave Thomas) end up battling criminal Brewmeister Smith (Max von Sydow), who plans to take over the world by releasing his hypnotic suds to the public. Can the beerguzzling masses count on these "hosers" to save the day? Paul Dooley and Lynne Griffin also star in this gut-busting vintage comedy.

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