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WIN 2 free movie tickets to go watch Child44

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Child 44 posters. (Supplied)
Child 44 posters. (Supplied)

Channel24 is inviting our readers to join us for a free screening of Child 44 starring Tom Hardy. Seats are limited so be sure to enter ASAP.

More about the movie:

Child 44 is a 2015 American-British mystery thriller film directed by Daniel Espinosa, written by Richard Price, and based on Tom Rob Smith's novel Child 44. The film stars Tom Hardy, Gary Oldman, Noomi Rapace, Joel Kinnaman, Paddy Considine, Jason Clarke, and Vincent Cassel.

The plot:

During Stalin's rule of the Soviet Union in the early 1950s, disgraced Ministry of State Security (MGB) Agent Leo Demidov (Tom Hardy) uncovers a strange and brutal series of child murders by a serial killer whom everyone claims does not exist because it is Soviet doctrine that capitalism creates serial killers, not communism.

The trailer:


How to enter:

There will be two screenings. One in Cape Town and on in Jozi. Seats are limited. The first 54 people from Jozi and the 64 from Cape Town to enter will each win 2 tickets.

Cape Town:

The screening will take place at Nu Metro on 5 May at 20:00 at Canal Walk.

To enter SMS YOUR FULL NAME, the word CHILD44 and CT to 35134. Please note SMS cost R1.50 each.

Jozi:

The screening will take place at Nu Metro on 5 May at 20:00 at Hyde Park.

To enter SMS YOUR FULL NAME, the word CHILD44 and JHB to 35134. Please note SMS cost R1.50 each.

Entries close 4 May at 09:00. Child44 will be released in South Africa on 8 May.

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