The Secret Life of Walter Mitty will release in theaters on Christmas Day. But you don’t have to wait for the fat man in the suit to leave you a mess of wrapping paper to clean up before you can enjoy that relaxing reward.
Indianapolis on the Cheap subscribers have a chance to see next week, and FREE.
Indianapolis on the Cheap is pleased to announce that we have 50 admit-two passes to see The Secret Life of Walter Mitty on Tuesday, December 17 at 7 pm at AMC Traders Point.. That’s 50 sets of tickets, so you can bring a friend. Put it in an envelope and say happy holidays.
To start, click here and type in [XXX –code to be released to newsletter subscribers for the first 24 hours, so check your email box] in the RSVP box in the top right-hand corner of the page. Then follow the instructions to print your tickets. It’s that easy! These will be distributed on a first come, first served basis, so the race is on. When they’re gone, they’re gone.
Please arrive at the theater early, as seating is first come, first sit down. (We recommend getting there at least an hour in advance). Having a pass is NOT a guarantee you’ll get a seat.
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Here’s what you can expect:
THE SECRET LIFE OF WALTER MITTY
Comedy-Adventure
Release: December 25, 2013
Director: Ben Stiller
Screen Story and Screenplay by: Steve Conrad
Producers: Samuel Goldwyn, Jr., John Goldwyn, Stuart Cornfeld, Ben Stiller
Cast: Ben Stiller, Kristen Wiig, Shirley MacLaine, Adam Scott, Kathryn Hahn, and Sean Penn
Ben Stiller directs and stars in this feel-good adventure that celebrates the true potential in everyone. Walter Mitty, an ordinary guy, lives out his fantasies in highly comedic and outrageous daydreams. When fate intervenes, Walter decides to jump into life and heads out on a global journey that turns his real life into an adventure more extraordinary than he could ever have imagined.