MACKENZIE Crook stars in a new comedy about a tube driver who accidentally runs someone down with his train.
A few days later, Paul Callow has the misfortune to have another one-under'.
His colleagues tell him about a little known rule' at London Underground.
Three under' within a month, and you're out . . . earning yourself 10 years' salary in one lump sum.
This is an attractive proposition for someone with heavy debts and a yearning to escape the stresses of the big city to write a novel so Paul sets about trying to find someone prepared to die under his train - by Monday morning.
How do you approach a complete stranger and ask him if he fancies dying under your train!?
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After many failed and excruciatingly embarrassing approaches he comes across Tommy Cassidy attempting to jump off Holborn Viaduct.
To Paul's amazement, Tommy agrees to his outrageous proposal.
The incentive?
Enough money for a last weekend to tie up the loose ends of his life.
Once it's agreed, Tommy is determined to go through with it.
Three and Out is now showing at The Odeon in Salisbury and The Odeon in Basingstoke's Leisure Park and Vue Cinema in Festival Place.
The Andover Advertiser has joined forces with The Odeon in Salisbury to offer readers the chance to win two free pairs of cinema tickets.
Two winners will be chosen each week at random.
If you're interested, send your name, address and daytime telephone number to our Cinema Giveaway, Andover Advertiser, 24-32 London Street, Andover, SP10 2PE by 10am Wednesday or email leisuredesk@andoveradvertiser.co.uk
Usual rules apply. The editor's decision is final.
A condition of entry to this competition is that your name and address may be published when the results are announced if you are a winner.
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