FSauctions and UK Youth are hosting an auction packed with donated items (from the likes of Frank Skinner, Nigel Mansell and Suzi Perry), including the chance to bid for one male and one female part in Guy Ritchie's next movie!
You will be given the chance to appear in a credited role - could be "Girl in Pub", might be "First Victim" or "second spear carrier" - in his next film.
You probably won't get your own trailer, and you might not get a line into the final cut, but you'll meet Guy and the cast on set, be a guest of the director, hang around on location for a day or two, get your name in the credits and an invitation to the premiere.
If you don't fancy this type of immortal stardom for yourself, this could be the perfect present for that "hard to buy for" type.
There's also got other top prizes in the form of Luxury Hotel Breaks, Opera, Rugby and Football tickets, a wide-screen TV, Next Generation and David Lloyd Health Clubs Annual Membership, celebrity & sporting memorabilia, and even a year's supply of fizzy pop!
All proceeds are going directly to UK Youth, the charity dedicated to helping disadvantaged young people.
Ritchie said: "I've been aware of UK Youth's work since I was a teenager myself. It's a great cause and I'm delighted to be able to do something concrete to help - especially something as fun as the 90th anniversary auction."
There are also restaurant discount vouchers valid for two people dining at top restaurants in London until March 31 2002, with discounts between 20 percent and 50 percent at venues like Harrod's Restaurant, Fifth Floor Harvey Nichols, Fish!, Le Gavroche & Chutney Mary.
December 7, 2001 14:00
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