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ENJOY A PREVIEW SCREENING OF LOOKING FOR ERIC.


ENJOY A PREVIEW SCREENING OF LOOKING FOR ERIC CULTURE Club members have the chance to attend an exclusive preview screening of Looking for Eric on Sunday, May 31 at The Empire Cinema in Newcastle or the Odeon O`de´on

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 in Gateshead before the film opens to the public on Monday, June 8.

It's the story of Eric the postman (played by Steve Evets), whose life is slipping through his fingers.

His wife has gone, his stepsons are out of control and his house was chaotic even before a cement mixer appeared in the front garden.

Although life is crazy enough, it is Eric's own secret that is driving him to the brink and, despite the comical com·i·cal  
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 goodwill of his mates, Eric continues to sink.

In desperate times, he turns to his hero footballing genius, philosopher and poster boy, Eric Cantona.

Find out the full story at the preview of this fun film which is a mix of all the best British films - from The Full Monty to There's Only One Jimmy Grimble.

For your chance to obtain tickets, visit www.seefilmfirst.co.uk where you will be asked for a screening code. Please enter our exclusive Culture Club promotional code '967886'.

Print your tickets and take them along with your Culture club card to the event. Looking for Eric is rated certificate 15..
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Publication:The Journal (Newcastle, England)
Date:May 16, 2009
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