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Free movie screening: ‘Gracie and Pedro: Pets to the Rescue’

Readers of South Florida on the Cheap have a chance to attend a free advance screening of “Gracie and Pedro: Pets to the Rescue,” which opens in theaters October 18, 2024.

The animated film stars the voices of Susan Sarandon, Bill Nighy, Brooke Shields, Danny Trejo, Alicia Silverstone, Al Franken, Claire Alan, Cory Doran and Bianca Alongi. It is rated PG.

Here is the description of the film:

Gracie and Pedro, two beloved pets who don’t get along, are thrown into an unexpected adventure after being separated from their family during a cross-country move. Stranded in an unfamiliar land, pampered show dog Gracie and street-smart alley cat Pedro must put aside their differences and rely on each other to find their way home. Along their journey, they meet colorful characters and face daunting obstacles, ultimately discovering their shared determination and love for their family. 

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Free advance screening is:

  • Saturday, October 12, at AMC Sunset Place, at 11 a.m.

Here's the trailer, if you'd like to know more about the film.

Here is how to get free passes to “Gracie and Pedro: Pets to the Rescue”:

You will need to create a Sony account to download the passes if you don't have one already.

The number of passes are limited. Getting a pass doesn't guarantee seating. 

It's smart to arrive early. Sneak previews are often overbooked to ensure a full house, so you must arrive early and prepared to wait in line. Seating is not guaranteed, just because you have a pass in hand. (By the way, movie studios also reserve seats for the press and VIPs. That’s why you see all of those seats with tape across them at every screening.)

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