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Win Passes To The Advance Screening Of FIRST MAN In St. Louis
On the heels of their six-time Academy Award®-winning smash, La La Land, Oscar®-winning director Damien Chazelle and star Ryan Gosling reteam for Universal Pictures’ First Man, the riveting story behind the first manned mission to the moon, focusing on Neil Armstrong and the decade leading to the historic Apollo 11 flight. A visceral and intimate account told from Armstrong’s perspective, based on the book by James R. Hansen, the film explores the triumphs and the cost—on Armstrong, his family, his colleagues and the nation itself—of one of the most dangerous missions in history.
Written by Academy Award® winner Josh Singer (Spotlight, The Post), the epic drama of leading under the pressure of grace and tragedy is produced by Wyck Godfrey & Marty Bowen (The Twilight Saga, The Fault in Our Stars) through their Temple Hill Entertainment banner, alongside Isaac Klausner (Love, Simon) and Chazelle. Steven Spielberg, Adam Merims and Singer executive produce, while DreamWorks Pictures co-finances the film.
In Theaters and IMAX October 12.
WAMG has your free passes to the advance screening of FIRST MAN in St. Louis.
Date: October 9, 7pm in the St. Louis area.
ENTER FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN A PASS GOOD FOR TWO!
Answer the Following:
Project Gemini was the training ground for the moon missions of Apollo, essential in getting NASA ready for the moon landings. Ten crews flew missions on the two-man Gemini spacecraft, and the Gemini missions were flown from March 1965 to November 1966—between the Mercury and Apollo programs.
Among the nine men selected for Project Gemini were Neil Armstrong, Ed White, Jim Lovell, Gus Grissom, Pete Conrad, Elliot See, David Scott, Buzz Aldrin and Richard F. Gordon.
- How many men went to the Moon during the Apollo Program?
- What type of rocket did they travel in?
- Who was the last man to walk on the Moon?
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NO PURCHASE REQUIRED. A pass does not guarantee a seat at a screening. Seating is on a first-come, first served basis. The theater is overbooked to assure a full house.
Rated PG 13.
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