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HollywoodChicago.com Hookup: 35 Passes to ‘Play the Game’ Screening in Chicago With Andy Griffith

CHICAGO – In our latest edition of HollywoodChicago.com Hookup: Film, we have 35 admit-two passes up for grabs to the Chicago screening of “Play the Game”. The film stars Andy Griffith, Paul Campbell, Doris Roberts, Marla Sokoloff, Liz Sheridan, Clint Howard, Rance Howard, Geoffrey Owens and Juliette Jeffers from writer and director Marc Fienberg.

To win your free pass to the advance screening of “Play the Game” in Chicago courtesy of HollywoodChicago.com, all you need to do is answer our question below. That’s it! The screening will be held on Aug. 24, 2009 at 7 p.m. in Chicago. Directions to enter this Hookup and immediately win can be found beneath the graphic below.

The movie poster for Play the Game
The movie poster for “Play the Game” with Andy Griffith.
Image credit: Story Films

Here is the “Play the Game” plot description:

Ladies’ man David teaches his dating tricks to his lonely and widowed grandfather, Joe, while using those same tricks to meet Julie: the woman of his dreams.

But as David’s foolproof techniques prove to be anything but, the same techniques quickly transform grandpa Joe into the Don Juan of the retirement community. But soon it’s up to grandpa Joe to teach David that the best way to win the game of love is not to play games at all.

Story Films presents “Play the Game,” which stars Paul Campbell, Andy Griffith, Doris Roberts, Marla Sokoloff and Liz Sheridan. The film is produced, written and directed by Marc Fienberg and also features Clint Howard, Geoffrey Owens and Juliette Jeffers.

The “Play the Game” movie trailer can be watched now below.

To secure your free tickets now, make sure you’re logged into your HollywoodChicago.com account. If you don’t yet have one, you can quickly register here. Having an account with a valid e-mail address is required. Then, simply add a new comment in the form below. In your comment, include an answer to this simple question:



How did your grandparents meet?


Like all Hookups here, this HollywoodChicago.com Hookup: Film is simple: Just submit your comment below and we will award 35 people randomly via e-mail. Winners needs to arrive early as seats are consumed on a first-come, first-served basis. “Play the Game” opens on Aug. 28, 2009.

HollywoodChicago.com editor-in-chief Adam Fendelman

By ADAM FENDELMAN
Editor-in-Chief
HollywoodChicago.com
adam@hollywoodchicago.com

czarag00's picture

How my grandparents met.

My grandfather was in the Army in Mexico, and my grandmother was living in Germany, he was over in Germany serving in the Army, they met, fell in love and got married, had two kids in Germany, moved to the US when she was pregnant with my dad, and had two more kids in the US.

chevelin's picture

Grandparents Met

My grandparents met in high school - they both were in the same swimming class.

duyr0x's picture

How did my grandparents meet?

i heard they met at a village festival and he picked her out of all the girls…that was 60, 70 years ago….

Wolfen's picture

How my grandparents met

My Grandfather was a boxer. He saw my grandmother working at the snack joint. He stopped paying attention for that quick second and got knocked the hell out.

My grandmother brought him some water. The rest was history.

Elizabeth Johnston's picture

One set of grandparents met

One set of grandparents met in the Navy and the other set met at Syracuse while they were in college - very proud to say my grandparents graduated from college!

kingart's picture

How my grandparents met...

I was told that my grandfather met my grandmother at the diner she worked at on weekends in high school. Apparently it was love at first sight!

MovieWatcher's picture

How my grandparents met

My grandparents met at a social event out dancing.

mybluebug's picture

Grandparents

My grandparents were set up on a date by a mutual friend.

hollywood's picture

Grandparents

They met at work - a sweatshop!

tobdro's picture

How did your grandparents meet?

My grandfather was working at a restaurant, and my grandmother walked into the restaurant. She ordered her food and while walking to the pay phone she fell into my grandfathers arms. So I guess you can say she fell into my grandfathers arm, and life took its course.

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