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Competition: Win 'Elektra' Goodies

We've got all manner of 'Elektra' prizes to give away, inclduing t-shirts, key-chains, bags and a digital camera.

Jan  5 2005

January 21 sees the release of 'Elektra', the latest in a long line of Marvel comic characters to be adapted for the big screen.

As brought to life by 'Alias' star Jennifer Garner, 'Elektra' tells the tale of a stunning leather clad heroine seeking vengeance against a team of black-magic wielding ninjas, while at the same time looking for redemption over her own dark past.

With director Rob Bowman ('The X-Files', 'Reign of Fire') in the driving seat, and a team of producers from the action world behind the scenes ('Spider-Man 2's Avi Arad, and 'Daredevil's Gary Foster), expect frenzied battles between good and evil, with fight sequences galore and more stunts than you can shake a stick at.

Twentieth Century Fox are giving away some very nice goodies to celebrate the release of the film, including first prize of a digital camera, USB enabled so you can download all your images by simply plugging it into your laptop or PC.

To be in with a chance of winning this or one of 12 runner-up prizes of 'Elektra' t-shirts, key-chains, arm bands and bags, just answer this question:

Who played the blind, crime-fighting hero in the film 'Daredevil'?

Email the answer, together with your name, address and daytime telephone number, to competitions@timeout.com

Entries must be received by Friday 21 January 2005.

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And to find out more about the movie, check out the official site at: www.elektramovie.com


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