Win tickets to see Racing Stripes!

5 April 2012
This is London
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Racing Stripes!

In the film, zebra Stripes (Frankie Muniz) grows up dreaming of being a prize-winning racehorse. Stripes is taken under the wing of Channing Walsh (Hayden Panettier), a young girl who has the same aspiration as her new pet - to ride in the big race.

Stripes enlists the help of his barnyard buddies: Tucker (Dustin Hoffman), the sarcastic Shetland Pony; Franny (Whoopi Goldberg), the opinionated goat; the Pelican named Goose (Joe Pantoliano) and Lightning (Snoop Dogg), a lazy dog whose name is the only energetic thing about him.

With them behind him and the support of the fine-looking filly, Sandy (Mandy Moore) and the helpful hungry horseflies Buzz and Scuzz Stripes overcomes his fears, but will he earn his Racing Stripes?

We’ve got hold of 60 tickets to special preview screenings at three cinemas across London, at Finchley Road Vue, Wimbledon Odeon and Kingston Odeon, all taking place on Sunday January 23, 10 for 10.30am.

If you want to get hold of four tickets for one of these screenings, just click on the cinema you want to see it at!

RACING STRIPES is rated U and will be released across the UK on 4th February 2005

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