A CLASSIC thriller is being performed at The Anvil in Basingstoke from 15 to 19 July starring Hannah Waterman.
Strangers on the Train, famously filmed by Alfred Hitchcock, tells the story of two men who meet on a train who speculate what it would be like to commit the perfect murder.
They set up an unwanted trade-off where one will murder the other's wife in return for the murder of a father in a perfect crime where neither murderer knows his victim.
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But one of the two doesn't realise that this casual encounter is deadly serious and is dragged into a downward spiral of nightmarish control and sinister murder plots.
The Andover Advertiser has teamed up with The Anvil to offer two lucky readers a pair of tickets each to the opening night performance.
To be in with a chance just answer the following question: Who originally filmed this production?
1. Alfred Hitchcock
2. Steven Spielberg
3. Martin Scorcese
Please send your entries to Strangers on a Train Competition, Leisure Desk, Andover Advertiser 24-32 London Street, Andover, Hants, SP10 2PE. Or email leisuredesk@andoveradvertiser.co.uk
Please include your full name and address and a daytime telephone number.
Entries should arrive no later than 10am on Wednesday 9 July.
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. Usual rules apply.
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