Kino Lorber Oscar (Facebook/Blog) Blu-Ray/DVD Giveaway Contest (Feb)

Celebrating Oscar Month with Kino Lorber!
DVD/Blu-Ray Giveaway, Winner’s Choice of 4 Classic Titles

Now it’s time for the Facebook/Blog version of our Kino Lorber Oscar Giveaway Contest! This time we’ll be giving away TWO Kino Classic titles via Facebook and this blog, courtesy of Kino LorberEach of our two winners will be able to choose their prize from the four titles listed below. And, remember, we’re also giving away TEN MORE DVDs/Blu-Rays via Twitter this month as well, so please feel free to enter that contest too…

In order to qualify to win a prize via this Facebook/Blog contest giveaway, you must complete the below entry task by Saturday, March 3 at 10PM ESTWe will pick our two winners via a random drawing and announce them on this Blog the day after the contest ends (Sunday March 4).

If you’re also on Twitter, please feel free to visit us at  @ClassicMovieHub for additional giveaways — because we’ll be giving away TEN MORE Kino Classics there as well! PS: you don’t even need a twitter account to enter! (Click here for twitter contest details)

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Betsy Blair and Ernest Borgnine in Marty, 1955 – Won four Oscars (Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor and Best Screenplay)

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Here are the titles up for grabs:

     

       

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Marty (1955): Blu-Ray or DVD available. Mastered in HD – “I’ve been looking for a girl every Saturday night of my life,” says Marty Piletti (Ernest Borgnine, The Wild Bunch). Yet, despite all his efforts, this 34- year old Bronx butcher remains as shy and uncomfortable around women today as on the day he was born. So when he meets Clara (Betsy Blair), a lonely schoolteacher who’s just as smitten with him as he is with her, Marty’s on top of the world. But not everyone around him shares Marty’s joy. And when his friends and family continually find fault with Clara, even Marty begins to question his newfound love – until he discovers, in an extraordinary way, the strength and courage to follow his heart. Winner of 4 Academy Awards including Best Picture, Director (Delbert Mann, Separate Tables), Actor (Borgnine) and Screenplay (Paddy Chayefsky, Network). Nominated for 4 Academy Awards including Supporting Actor, Supporting Actress, Cinematography, and Art Direction.

Witness for the Prosecution (1957):  Blu-Ray or DVD available. Screen legends Tyrone Power, Marlene Dietrich and Charles Laughton star in this “brilliantly made courtroom drama” (Film Daily) that left audiences reeling from its surprise twists and shocking climax. Directed by Billy Wilder, scripted by Wilder and Harry Kurnitz, and based on Agatha Christie’s hit London play, this splendid, one-of-a-kind classic “crackles with emotional electricity” (The New York Times) and continues to keep movie lovers riveted until the final, mesmerizing frame. When a wealthy widow is found murdered, her married suitor, Leonard Vole (Power), is accused of the crime. Vole’s only hope for acquittal is the testimony of his wife (Dietrich)… but his airtight alibi shatters when she reveals some shocking secrets of her own! Nominated for 6 Academy Awards® including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor (Laughton) and Supporting Actress (Elsa Lanchester).

A Farewell to Arms (1932):  Blu-Ray or DVD available. A ravishing adaptation of Ernest Hemingway’s legendary novel, A FAREWELL TO ARMS stars Gary Cooper (High Noon) as Lt. Frederic Henry, a young ambulance driver for the Italian army in WWI, more interested in chasing women than the enemy. When seeking cover during an air raid, he encounters Nurse Catherine Barkley (a radiant Helen Hayes), and the world shifts under his feet. They fall in love, but the war keeps wrenching them apart. These painful separations force Frederic to choose between love and battle, a decision that tests him morally and spiritually, and leads to one of the most rapturously romantic endings of all time. Directed by the great Frank Borzage, winner of Best Director Oscars for 7TH HEAVEN (1927) and BAD GIRL (1931), A FAREWELL TO ARMS was a Best Picture nominee, and one of the crowning achievements of the studio system. Also a nominee for Best Cinematography, Best Sound, Recording, and Best Art Direction.

The Ox-Bow Incident (1943):  ONLY Blu-Ray available. Brand New 4K Restoration! Gil Carter (Henry Fonda, My Darling Clementine) and Art Croft (Henry Morgan, Dragnet) ride into a town frustrated by the prevalence of cattle rustlers. Suddenly, word comes that a popular rancher has been murdered, which puts the already enraged town over the edge. When the spiteful mayor forms a posse, Gil and Croft are swept up in their mission – to seek vengeance – even upon those innocent of any wrongdoing. As it becomes clear that bloodlust may win out over rationality, the tension mounts in this masterpiece with its timeless message about the dangers of mob mentality. The great William Wellman (Yellow Sky) directed this classic western, which was nominated for a Best Picture Academy Award® and featured a stellar cast that includes Dana Andrews (Boomerang) and Anthony Quinn (Across 110th Street).

Witness-For-The-Prosecution marlene dietrich charles laughtonMarlene Dietrich and Charles Laughton in Witness for the Prosecution, 1957 – nominated for six Oscars including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Actor

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ENTRY TASK to be completed by Saturday, March 3 at 10PM EST…

1) Answer the below question via the comment section at the bottom of this blog post

THE QUESTION:
What is one of your favorite Oscar winning (or nominated) movies or performances and why? (does not have to be one of the prize titles)

ALSO: Please allow us 48 hours to approve your comments. Sorry about that, but we are being overwhelmed with spam, and must sort through 100s of comments…

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You can visit Kino Lorber on their website, on Twitter at @KinoLorber or on Facebook.

Please note that only Continental United States (excluding Alaska, Hawaii, and the territory of Puerto Rico) entrants are eligible.

And — BlogHub members ARE eligible to win if they live within the Continental United States (as noted above).

For complete rules, click here.

And if you can’t wait to win any of these titles, you can click on the images below to purchase on amazon :)

 

Good Luck!

–Annmarie Gatti for Classic Movie Hub

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20 Responses to Kino Lorber Oscar (Facebook/Blog) Blu-Ray/DVD Giveaway Contest (Feb)

  1. Julie Moon says:

    The Deerhunter is one of my favorite Oscar winning and Oscar nominated films. The story was so real, and heartbreaking. The writing was excellent, and the entire cast was incredible.

  2. The Miracle of Morgan’s Creek is my favorite movie of all time dud to it’s witty, Oscar nominated screenplay. My favorite of the 21st Century is There Will Be Blood, with the career-topping Oscar-winning performance by Daniel Day Lewis.

  3. Shawn Moore says:

    Hard to give just one answer, but my favorite Oscar nominated film is the 1941 version of The Maltese Falcon. It as near perfect as they get – and John Huston’s outstanding directorial debut. His screenplay is rock solid and faithful to the book. And his cast and their performances are so engaging, including another debut – Sidney Greenstreet’s first feature film. It is THE Essential classic film.

  4. Daniel G. says:

    I agree with Shawn, there have been so many great movies nominated it’s hard to give just one answer. I would have to say that Double Indemnity is one of my top picks. Billy Wilder does it again and delivers another amazing movie! 1944’s Best Picture nominee starring Fred MacMurray, Barbara Stanwyck, and Edward G. Robinson, helped pave the way for Hollywood film noir.

    *I do not have a Twitter account, so I am posting here to enter but cannot tweet the message.

  5. Jessica Lynch says:

    From Here to Eternity is my all time favorite. Wonderful acting and such a great story! I do not have a Twitter account, so I am posting here to enter but cannot tweet the message.

  6. Super tough question- so I will do one for modern and one for classic- Classic- Audrey Hepburn in Roman Holiday- no one today holds talent to win in their first hollywood movie! Also For a movie- Rebecca- super underrated! Just amazing For Modern- Im going with Colin Firth and The Kings speech- I’m a royal family fanatic- both deserving of their wins- amazing!

  7. Javier Valverde says:

    One of my favorite Oscar-winning performances is of Anna Magnani in The Rose Tattoo (1955). Her performance as Serafina delle Rose is larger than life, magnificent, touching, heartbreaking, comedic and joyful. Her amazing performance deservedly won her the Best Actress Academy Award for 1955.

  8. Pete Bainbridge says:

    Casablanca. Perfection!

  9. Laura A. says:

    I’m going to go with Olympia Dukakis winning best supporting actress in Moonstruck. She’s absolutely brilliant. “You’re life’s going down the toilet!” 😉

  10. Brandy says:

    It is hard to pick just one. I will be different by picking one of this year’s nominees, Get Out. It was a great movie, it wasn’t exactly what I thought it was going to be from the trailer. Don’t want to give any spoilers for anyone that hasn’t seen it yet.

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