TO CELEBRATE the release of Disney's summer blockbuster Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, the Empire Cinema in Bromley is offering readers the chance to win a handful of promotional goodies and tickets to see any film.
Based on the hit video game, the action adventure stars Jake Gyllenhaal, Gemma Arterton and Ben Kingsley.
One lucky reader will win a Prince of Persia watch, notebook, cap and backpack, as well as a family ticket for four people to any film of their choice at the high street cinema.
The winner will also be given food and refreshments to enjoy while watching a film, worth up to £20.
One runner-up will also win two tickets to any film of their choice and £10 worth of food and refreshments.
Set in the mystical lands of Persia, Gyllenhaal - who won critical acclaim playing a gay cowboy alongside Heath Hedger in Brokeback Mountain - plays a rogue prince and a mysterious princess (Arterton) race against dark forces to safeguard an ancient dagger capable of releasing the Sands of Time - a gift from the gods which can reverse time and allow its possessor to rule the world.
To win, answer this simple question: In which film did Jake Gyllenhaal star alongside Heath Ledger?
A) Brokeback Mountain, B) The Day After Tomorrow, C) Donnie Darko
Send your answer, with your name, address and contact number on a postcard or a stuck-down envelope to: Prince of Persia Competition, News Shopper, Mega House, Crest View Drive, Petts Wood, Kent, BR5 1BT.
You can also enter by sending a text. Type PERSIA leave a space and send your answer with your name and address to 80360.
The closing date for entries is May 21.
Competition rules: Employees of Newsquest (London) Ltd, their families and anyone else connected with this promotion are not eligible to enter. Prizes are not transferable and there are no cash alternatives. The editor’s decision is final. Texts cost 50p plus your normal operator text charge. Text lines close 20/5/2010 at 11.59pm. For full terms visit newsquest.co.uk/terms. Service provided by Newsquest Media Group.
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