Win tickets to the premiere of 'Revolver'
We have five pairs of tickets to give away to the world premiere of the new Guy Ritchie film.
Sep 6 2005
'Revolver', released in cinemas on September 22, is the highly anticipated new thriller from director Guy Ritchie, starring Jason Statham, Ray Liotta, Andre Benjamin and Vincent Pastore.
'Gambler and conman Jake Green (Jason Statham) always ran with a bad crowd and it cost him seven years of his life when he took the rap for mean Dorothy Macha (Ray Liotta) and wound up in jail. After his release, Jake becomes unbeatable at the tables using a formula for the ultimate con that he learned from two mysterious fellow prisoners. Now he is ready to take his revenge.'
For more information on the film, visit the website www.revolverthemovie.co.uk
To celebrate the release of 'Revolver', we have 5 pairs of tickets to give away to the World Premiere on Tuesday, September 20 at the Odeon Leicester Square, London, which Guy Ritchie will be attending.
To enter just answer the question below:
Who is Guy Ritchie married to?
1. Mariah Carey
2. Madonna
3. Kylie Minogue
Email the answer, together with your name, address and daytime phone number, to competitions@timeout.com by September 15.
Terms and conditions.
To view the trailer, simply click on the below links:
Small Revolver
Medium Revolver
Large Revolver
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