Win Tickets To 'Pirates of the Caribbean' Screening
The movie opens July 9, but you can see the movie before it hits theaters in special preview.
Enter to win preview tickets for two to the "Pirates" screening, Tuesday, July 8, at 7 p.m. at Star Southfield Theater, 25333 W. 12 Mile Road, Southfield.
Synopsis: Based upon the classic Disney theme park attraction, "The Pirates of the Caribbean," Set in the Caribbean Sea in the 17th century, a gentleman rogue of a pirate, Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) teams up with the daughter of a governor to stop the evil plan of a ship of dangerous pirates (led by
Geoffrey Rush).
Rated PG-13 for adventure action, some violence.
Contest Overview:Winners, who are picked at random, will receive TICKETS via U.S. mail, which will entitle the winner two admissions. Names will NOT be posted. You must bring the ticket to the screening with YOU for admission. Contest rules:
Seating is limited and on a first-come, first served basis. The pass is not redeemable for cash or for any other movie ticket. The pass must be used at the specified theater. Arrive Early! Having a pass does not guarantee entry. Theater is not responsible for overbooking of shows and is not required to compensate pass winners. Winners accept tickets at their own risk. ClickOnDetroit.com or its parent companies are not responsible for winners attending the show. For a chance to win, fill out the form below.




























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