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Win tickets to the premiere of The Stolen

Competition: Win tickets to the premiere of The Stolen
13 October 2017
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13 October 2017

The Upcoming has three pairs of tickets to the premiere of The Stolen on Thursday 2nd November 2017 in Covent Garden.

Ascendant Releasing presents Niall Johnson’s (White Noise, Keeping Mum, The Big Swap) thrilling Western adventure, The Stolen – a heart-wrenching story set in New Zealand following a woman on a life-defining journey to rescue her kidnapped son. The film is written by, produced and stars Emily Corcoran (Sisterhood, Confine).   

Set in 1860, Charlotte Lockton (Alice Eve: Star Trek in Darkness, Entourage) has settled in the South Island of New Zealand with her wealthy husband, David (Lucas Hinch: Nothing Personal) during the Gold Rush. Blissful beginnings are suddenly shaken as Charlotte’s world is turned upside down and her circumstances are drastically altered.

Frustrated with the apathy of the authorities, she decides to take on a journey of discovery and strength to track her son down alone. She joins a convey of ex-cons, prostitutes and Maori warriors heading for the rough mining community of Gold Town. There she meets Joshua McCullen (Jack Davenport: Kingsman: The Secret Service, Pirates of the Caribbean, The Wild Wedding), the owner of the town and a man who is pivotal to uncovering the truth behind the disappearance of her son.

For fans of films such as The Missing and The Searchers, this captivating, emotional story will take you on a journey of strength and discovery into unfamiliar, treacherous lands.

The Stolen is released in selected cinemas on 3rd November 2017. 

Watch the trailer for The Stolen here:

For a chance to win a pair of tickets to the premiere of The Stolen take a minute to answer the question below, follow us on Instagram here and send your answer to competitions@theupcoming.co.uk together with your full name, address and mobile number by Sunday 29th October 2017 at 11.59pm. We will cross check your name in the list of Instagram followers.

What is the name of the mining town owned by Joshua McCullen?

a) Nugget Town
b) Arrow Town
c) Gold Town

A second entry will be allowed if you subscribe to our mailing list here.

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Terms & conditions:

  • Closing date is Sunday 29th October 2017 at 11.59pm.
  • This promotion is open to UK residents only.
  • Prize is 3 x pair of tickets to the premiere of The Stolen on Thursday 2nd November 2017.
  • Three winners will be chosen and contacted on Monday 30th October 2017 at 10.00am.
  • The editor’s decision is final and binding on the entrants. No correspondence will be entered into.
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