“TCM Big Screen Classics: Breakfast at Tiffany’s” Movie Event Ticket Giveaway (November 4 through November 19)

Win Tickets to see “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”
on the Big Screen!
in Select Cinemas Nationwide November 27 & November 30!

CMH is thrilled to announce the next round of our monthly movie ticket giveaways this year, courtesy of Fathom Events! This month, we’ll be giving away EIGHT PAIRS of tickets to see “TCM Big Screen Classics: Breakfast at Tiffany’s” on the Big Screen!

The film will be playing in select cinemas nationwide for a special two-day-only event on Sunday, November 27 and Wednesday, November 30 at 2:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. local time. (check theater listings here; please note that there might be slightly different theater listings for each date)

Here’s how you can enter to win a pair of tickets:
In order to qualify to win a pair of movie tickets via this contest, you must complete the below task by Saturday, November 19 at 10PM EST.

We will announce the winner(s) on Twitter on Sunday, November 20, between 6PM EST and 7PM EST. If a winner(s) does not have a Twitter account, we will announce that winner(s) via this blog in the comment section below.

TCM Big Screen Classics: Breakfast at Tiffany's

ENTRY TASK (2-parts) to be completed by Saturday, November 19 at 10PM EST…

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

THE QUESTION:
Why do you adore the film “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”? Or, if you haven’t seen it yet, why do you want to see it?

2) Then TWEET* (not DM) the following message:

Just entered to win tickets to see “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” on the Big Screen courtesy of @ClassicMovieHub & @FathomEvents #TCMBigScreen

*If you do not have a Twitter account, you can still enter the contest by simply answering the above question via the comment section at the bottom of this blog — BUT PLEASE ENSURE THAT YOU ADD THIS VERBIAGE TO YOUR ANSWER: I do not have a Twitter account, so I am posting here to enter but cannot tweet the message.

NOTE: if for any reason you encounter a problem commenting here on this blog, please feel free to tweet or DM us, or send an email to classicmoviehub@gmail.com and we will be happy to create the entry for you.

About the film: Winner of two Oscars, Breakfast at Tiffany’s captured the imagination of audiences everywhere and made an indelible impact on movies, fashion and society at large when it debuted in 1961. In director Blake Edwards’ timeless classic, Audrey Hepburn’s intoxicating New York party girl embarks on a wildly entertaining, comedic adventure to find love in the big city.

IMPORTANT NOTE for all prizing: This is a special two-day-only event at select theaters nationwide on Sunday, November 27 and Wednesday, November 30 at 2:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. local time. Winners will be responsible for their own transportation to the Event. Only United States entries are eligible. Please click here before you enter to ensure that the Event is scheduled at a theater near you and that you are able to attend.

Please note that only United States residents are eligible to enter this giveaway contest. (see contest rules for further information)

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

You can follow Fathom Events on Twitter at @fathomevents

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–Annmarie Gatti for Classic Movie Hub

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68 Responses to “TCM Big Screen Classics: Breakfast at Tiffany’s” Movie Event Ticket Giveaway (November 4 through November 19)

  1. Bharat Reddy Dhanireddy says:

    Audrey Hepburn is amazing actress and a chance to watch her on the big screen should not be missed!

  2. Sara Morrow says:

    Who wouldn’t want to see Audrey Hepburn on the big screen?!!

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

  3. Amarillys Romero says:

    I would love seeing Audrey on the big screen! I adore this movie. Not only is it super cute, but it’s also wildly funny (thinking back to the party scene in that tiny apartment when that lady’s hat is lit on fire & drunk Holly). Great chemistry between the leads. It’s a really sweet story with a nameless cat, a kiss in the rain, and Audrey charmingly singing “Moon River.” We must also keep in mind the cultural impact with that famous little black dress look and that hairstyle. This is a film that must be watched again and again. Even if it is easily accessible on Netflix, could you imagine the excitement of seeing it on the big screen? (thanks for holding this contest and good luck to all)

  4. Monique Willis says:

    This is the first Audrey film I ever watched with my daughter. She adores Audrey and this is one of her favorite movies! It would be great to watch it on the big screen together!

  5. Kari says:

    I love Breakfast at Tiffany’s because I’m a big Audrey Hepburn fan. I love the scene in the rain at the end with Holly, Paul, & Cat! 🙂 I got to see Roman Holiday at the theater last year and it was such a fun and memorable experience–I hope I get the chance again this year with Breakfast at Tiffany’s!

  6. S.m. says:

    I’m a huge fan of Truman Capote, and I have been since I was 12. I’ve devoured all of his works, and his novellas is where I think he shone his brightest. The story that Breakfast At Tiffanys is based on is just about flawless.

  7. Matt Whitehurst says:

    I haven’t seen it and I want to see it. I think she is a great actress. I would see anything she is in.

  8. When I was 13, I remember going to my local public library often in search of not only classic books, but often their film versions and the stellar films considered timeless today. My mother tried her best to educate us on both Spanish and English language films, being of Mexican descent, and for this I commend her. Had it not been for this move, I’m not sure I would have developed the insane romantic love I have for movies at such as early age. In one of these occasions, flipping through the older movie selections, I found ‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s.’ Having heard its signature song in a “Cinema soundtrack” my mother once bought, I knew I had to see the movie and hear Moon River within a storyline for myself. Rushing to the librarian’s checkout desk, I pushed the dusty and bent cornered movie slip forward as a request. She smiled and said what she always said whenever I rented a video-cassette, “Okay, this is a VHS. It only plays in a video-cassette player, is that alright?” I nodded as I had done every single time before, knowing that we had a small TV at home to play it in. When I got home and watched it, I was confused on why Holly wouldn’t let herself be loved by “Fred”, or Paul, who clearly has good intentions. Reaching the beautiful and now iconic ending, I was truly happy for Holly and Paul, two lost and broken souls who had found their way back to each other, becoming the other’s half after having split ways. For me at 13, I so strongly identified with Holly’s running away from home, shedding her name as “Lula Mae”, instead choosing to create a completely new life for herself as New York’s party girl, the Holly Golightly. Why? Growing up in a small town lead to my mind wandering, constantly imagining what life would be like in a big city such as New York once I finally managed to “escape.” Over the next few months, I bought a DVD version of ‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s, at one point only watching ‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s’ out of all the movies I owned, over and over again due to my obsession. I’ve kept Breakfast at Tiffany’s in my heart for the almost five years since I first saw it, and to be able to see Holly and Paul’s beautiful love story on the big screen as it was MEANT to be seen back in 1961, would truly be a dream come true. Flash forward 5 years, I’m a college student in Chicago, the third biggest city in the United States, and I feel as if I’m becoming the version that 13 year old, Holly Golightly loving me, would have wanted. Of course, I do this with only a fraction of the elegant and iconic flair that Audrey Hepburn was able to portray while playing Holly. And I haven’t forgotten the small-town Lula Mae side of me, I carry her wherever I go, making sure I ask myself what she would do in situations. Thank you, Breakfast at Tiffany’s, and thank you Audrey Hepburn, for being the most beautiful humanitarian and stunning actress the world ever had the pleasure to see.

  9. Lauren stamm says:

    I love the movie, and my favorite character….cat (even though he isn’t a purrrrson)

  10. Carter Hall says:

    Being a romantic, I adore movies where love whens out (the acting is tremendous also, especially Hepburn).

  11. Trisha Michaelson says:

    I’ve never seen Breakfast at Tiffany’s, but love to see classic films the way they were meant to be seen: in a theater.

  12. Fernando Chappell says:

    Audrey Hepburn is one of my favorite actors of all time. In fact it was through my mother that I go to introduced to her work and the classic Hollywood cinematography. Even when it’s been at least two decades since I watched this film, I can still remember Audrey’s moves, voice, mannerisms, everything that made me fell in love with her work. This also happens to be my mom’s favorite movie, followed by Planet of the Apes with the great Charlton Heston. But I like with Planet of the Apes, my mom never got the chance to see Breakfast at Tiffany’s on the big screen. Thus, it would be such a terrific night to spend with my mother watching one of our favorite movies with one of our favorite actors in the big screen. <>

    • Annmarie Gatti says:

      What a wonderful reason. Thanks for entering and Good Luck 🙂

    • Annmarie Gatti says:

      Hi Fernando, Just realized that I don’t see your tweet. If you don’t have a twitter account, please let me know, but if you do, please tweet the qualifying message. Thanks!

  13. Diane says:

    Audrey!!

    • Annmarie Gatti says:

      Hi I don’t see your tweet, so please remember to tweet the message to officially enter… or let me know if you don’t have a twiter account. thanks!

  14. Monica Henderson says:

    I LOVE Breakfast at Tiffany’s because I love Audrey Hepburn. I love how Holly Golightly transformed herself from Doc’s child bride into a elegant, cosmopolitan beauty. And I love my favorite scene, all my life, when Holly turns on Cat and makes him get out of the cab and then realizes her mistake and has to run through the rain to find him. Poor Cat!

    • Annmarie Gatti says:

      Hi I don’t see your tweet, so please remember to tweet the message to officially enter… or let me know if you don’t have a twiter account. thanks!

  15. Kim Bourgeois says:

    Audrey Hepburn on the big screen. ‘Nuff said!

  16. Melanie Sterling says:

    Audrey Hepburn is so carefree in this movie. My favorite part is when she sings Moon River ❤️❤️
    Seeing any movie on the big screen is amazing! I would love to win tickets to see this movie on the big screen as well!
    I do not have a Twitter account, so I am posting here to enter but cannot tweet the message.

  17. Jody Rouse says:

    I always watched with my Mom. She loved George Peppard and I loved Cat. Still one if my very favorites.

  18. Kelsey says:

    Because AUDREY HEPBURN. Need I say more?

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

  19. Cynthia Gillett says:

    I do not have a Twitter account, so I am posting here to enter but cannot tweet the message. I used to see old movies with my mom when she was alive. This is one of our favorites.

  20. Kristen says:

    How can you not love this movie. Audrey is always so charming.

  21. Ive never seen this movie and I adore Audrey Hepburn on Sabrina.
    So please let me be the winner to see it for the 1st time and on the big screen..:)

    And btw I dont have a twitter account.Thanks

  22. Karen Garcia says:

    THE QUESTION:
    Why do you adore the film “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”? Or, if you haven’t seen it yet, why do you want to see it?

    Why I adore the fulm first off is because Audrey Hepburn has this quality that draws you into the character of Holly Golightly. It wasn’t just her beauty or her talent it was the way she made you believe that she was Holly, this beautiful but fragile woman who loved fashion and just wanted to find security.

    The second thing I love about the film (other than the wonderful wardrobe) is the setting itself. New York. Who doesn’t want to go strolling down to Tiffany’s?

    This film has a lot of heart, and a lot of fans that dedicate themselves to Audrey Hepburn and the film and I’m one of them. The love for her and Breakfast at Tiffany’s made me make a Twitter and Instagram account that grows daily with each posting. I even had plush dolls and peg dolls made of Holly Golightly

    INSTAGRAM.COM/soAudreyHepburn.

  23. Christelle Wolfe says:

    I love everything about this movie! I recently watched it with my grandson and grand daughter. They loved it as well.

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

    • Annmarie Gatti says:

      Oh how nice! Your grandkids have good taste! Hopefully their love of the classics will grow more and more over time! Thanks so much for entering and Good Luck 🙂

  24. Jean Feingold says:

    Breakfast at Tiffanys is a peak into an elegant world that may never have existed in reality.

  25. Genna Hahn says:

    Audrey Hepburn is a really fun actress and I’m always curious to learn more and more about really important classic films. My mom has been recommending this particular film to me for a while and this would be a great way for me to see it for the first time. Thank you!

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

  26. Cheryl Martini says:

    Question #1 Audrey Hepburn, the music, her wardrobe and Cat.

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

  27. Sara Stewart says:

    l love the absolute elegance couple with humour that WAS Audrey Hepburn

  28. Lisa Cordella says:

    Audrey Hepburn is my favorite actress of all time. I have watched Breakfast at Tiffany’s dozens of times on the small screen and it would be a thrill to finally see the movie in a theater.

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

  29. Gracie says:

    Breakfast at Tiffany’s is one of my favorite movies because I relate to Holly Golighlty so much. After getting out of a long term relationship I was afraid to trust anyone and never was ready to make that commitment! On an unrelated note I’ve had a cat for years now and she still doesn’t have a name. Totally unintentional, but totally Holly Golighlty-esque

  30. Gary Arthur says:

    I have not seen the film although I am a TCM fan. My, daughter however simply love the movie and is so infatuated with it she has a huge marquee type picture hanging in her foyer. It would be a great Father-Daughter date, killing two birds with one stone. Audrey Hepburn is delicious.

  31. Melody Chapman says:

    I am an “old soul” who grew up watching and loving classic movies! Trying to continue tradition and instill that love in my children. When my son was 4 yrs. old (now 6), after watching an old Disney in black and white he commented to me about ‘how now people are changed to color, but they used to all be gray along time ago, right?’ so it seems to be working! Watching Audrey on the big screen for the first time last year in Roman Holiday was a magical experience for me and I am excited to take my tween daughter this time!
    I do not have a Twitter account, so I am posting here to enter but cannot tweet the message.

    • Annmarie Gatti says:

      How wonderful that you are sharing your love of the Classics with your children… That is something that they will always treasure… I think that, for many of us, we are indebted to our parents for that very special gift. Thanks so much for entering and Good Luck 🙂

  32. Nancy Finkel says:

    I do not have a Twitter account, so I am posting here to enter but cannot tweet the message. I would like to see Breakfast at Tiffany’s because it is a classic and I have never seen it.

  33. Mark Lemperle says:

    I love Audrey. She was a class act. Nobody today comes close to her!

    • Annmarie Gatti says:

      Hi Mark, I don’t see your tweet, so please remember to tweet the message to officially enter… or let me know if you don’t have a twitter account. thanks!

  34. Charles L Zimmerman says:

    I’m a fan of Audrey Hepburn… love Roman Holiday and Sabrina, and have always wanted to see this.

  35. Mike Hausknecht says:

    I have never seen the movie and I want to see what everybody says one of the best movies of all time from writing to directing to acting.

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

  36. Adam V says:

    I’ve never seen Breakfast at Tiffanys, but I love me a good Blake Edwards movie, so I’d love to see it in theaters.

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

    • Annmarie Gatti says:

      That’s a good reason, and I’m sure it’ll be terrific on the Big Screen. Thanks for entering and Good Luck! 🙂

  37. T. Wolfe says:

    Audrey Hepburn, need I say more?

  38. John Pynchon says:

    Falling in love with Audrey Hepburn all over again may well be a perfect antidote to the trials of these troubled times. Knowing of her life (a wonderful biography is on YouTube) helps restore one’s faith in humanity. Love, and romance, to you all, John

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

  39. Nan Poppa says:

    Audrey Hepburn is the epitome of class. Words float from her mouth and her eyes express so much emotion that words are not even necessary at times. I have seen this movie but not recently. Everything about it deserves to be seen in a darkened theatre, on a big screen. Popcorn optional, well, not in my case but maybe for others. Thank you for bringing these classics BACK where they belong, on the BIG SCREEN. I do not have a Twitter account, so I am posting here to enter but cannot tweet the message.

  40. Daniel G. says:

    I have yet to see “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”. I would love to see Audrey Hepburn in her iconic role. Also, it would be great for date night with the wife.

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

  41. Garth Moore says:

    It’s a movie for anyone who has felt alone in the world, full of big dream and yet pulled down to earth by reality. The opening sequence with Hepburn and her coffee at the store front is wonderful and devastating, emotionally. She really should have won the Oscar for that role–definitive acting.

  42. Ariana Johns says:

    I read the book as a kid–Truman Capote was always a favorite author of mine (and still is). It was years till I finally saw the film, and fell in love with it too. But I waould relly love to see it on the big screen, where it deserves to be seen…although if I watched it at home, I could sip a martini with my cat by my side:)

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