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Published: Wednesday, 4th November, 2009 3:00pm

Win tickets to see world record attempt screening

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PINEWOOD Studios is aiming to break the world record for the biggest movie screening on Saturday.

The Iver Heath studios will be showing Mission: Impossible during its drive-in screening as part of a winter series of drive-in events.

The largest movie screenings ever recorded were to mass audiences in Norway and Japan, with a screening in Oslo on a screen with 42.8m width, and one in Tokyo on a 37m wide screen. The Pinewood projection screen measures 73.1m by 18.3m.

Pinewood Group Corporate Affairs Director Andrew Smith said: "We were busy on Halloween and received really positive feedback. We've developed such a unique movie experience and it's a great way for the Studios to engage with the public. Our world record attempt on Saturday should create another Pinewood landmark."

Mission: Impossible was filmed at the studios. It will show at 4.45pm. Tickets cost £35 standard or £55 VIP, with each ticket for one car of four people. For tickets go to www.seetickets.com

* Five tickets are available to the first five people who email competitions@pinewoodgroup.com stating Slough Observer - Pinewood World Record Event in the subject line. Entrants must include their name, email and contact telephone number.

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