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Win tickets to 'Overnight' screening

Time Out has 75 pairs of tickets to give away for a special preview screening of this hilarious documentary.

Jun 10 2005

Bartender Troy Duffy landed the deal of a lifetime for his script 'The Boondock Saints'.

Not only had Miramax boss Harvey Weinstein bought the rights, he was also going to let Duffy direct the film, allow his band to produce the soundtrack and even buy him the bar in which they agreed the deal. What could possibly go wrong?

'Overnight' is a hilarious documentary about the cruel realities of the Hollywood system.

It opens on July 8 and thanks to Metrodome we have 150 tickets up for grabs for a preview on Tuesday June 28 at 6.30pm at Vue West End.

Simply send a first-class SAE, marked 'Overnight' to Time Out Online, 251 Tottenham Court Road, London W1T 7AB by June 22.

The first 75 readers out of the hat will each receive a pair of tickets.

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