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“Gone Girl” Spoilers: Release on Oct. 3, Who Killed Amy: A Clue to Culprit


Published: Sep 20, 2014 11:51 AM EDT
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"Gone Girl" set to Be Released on Oct. 3, in in Missouri, At Cape Girardeau Oct.

Gone Girl is an American mystery thriller movie set to be released on October 3, 2014, which was directed by David Fincher, and the screen play is written by Gillian Flynn. Gone Girl is a crime novel ranked at the top of best seller by New York Times in 2012. The movie Gone Girl is the clear adaptation of the novel "Gone Girl" written by Gillian Flynn. He also serves as the screen writer of the movie too. The leading casts of the movie are Ben Affleck, Rosamund Pike, Neil Patrick Harris, and Tyler Perryand Carrie Coon. The Films scheduled to release in October 3 in Missouri, but the theater officials from Cape Girardeau, the movie will be screening on their theater a day before the official premiere. Here it will be releasing on Oct. 2, kansascity reports.

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A beautiful summer morning in North Carthage, Missouri was witnessed with the arrangements and decorations of fifth wedding anniversary of young couple Nick and Amy Dunne. They were already invited their close friends and relatives. Everyone starts to come at the home with wonderful and beautiful gifts. The person who reached the house asked the man about his wife. Where she is? She expected she may be in the dressing room or kitchen. Everyone is starting to search for her.

At the end they came to realized that, Nick's clever and beautiful wife is missing. She has been disappeared to somewhere from their rented McMansion on the banks of the River Mississippi. How she missed from their home without his notice. Each one asked him unlimited questions. The police also came to investigate the absconding of the lady. He struggled much to make them convince that he is innocent. Her parents also start to interrogate and suspected that he may be killed their daughter. Is he killed his clever and beautiful wife. In the movie Gone Girl uncovers the suspense.