Win Tickets to see “TCM Big Screen Classics: North by Northwest” (Giveaway runs 2/22 through 3/18)

Win Tickets to see “North by Northwest” on the Big Screen!
in Select Cinemas Nationwide Sunday April 2 & Wednesday April 5!

“That’s funny, that plane’s dustin’ crops where there ain’t no crops.”

Look out Cary, here we come 🙂 The Contest is over and the winners are:
Angela D, Samatha E, Colleen, Peter V, Woody, Ana R, Catherine C and Scott P. Check back on Friday 3/24 because we’ll be announcing our next Ticket Giveaway then…

CMH is thrilled to announce the 4th of our 14 movie ticket giveaways this year, courtesy of Fathom Events!

That said, we’ll be giving away EIGHT PAIRS of tickets to see “TCM Big Screen Classics: North by Northwest” – the classic Hitch film starring Cary Grant, Eva Marie Saint and James Mason (incidentally one of my all-time favorite Hitchcock films) — the way it was meant to be seen — on the Big Screen!

In order to qualify to win a pair of movie tickets via this contest, you must complete the below entry task by Saturday, March 18 at 6 PM EST.

We will announce the winner(s) on Twitter on Sunday, March 19, 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.

North by Northwest TCM Big Screen Classics Fathom Events

The film will be playing in select cinemas nationwide for a special two-day-only event on Sunday, April 2 and Wednesday, April 5 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 there might be slightly different theater listings for each date)

About the film: This Alfred Hitchcock cross-country adventure offers non-stop thrills and a bit of romance. Cary Grant stars as Roger O. Thornhill, a man wrongly accused of murder, who hops on to a train … and into the lap of Eve Kendall (Eva Marie Saint). All the while, he’s pursued by the sinister Philip Vandamm (James Mason), who is convinced that Thornhill is a spy.

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ENTRY TASK (2-parts) to be completed by Saturday, March 18 at 6PM EST…

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

THE QUESTION:

What do you love most about “North by Northwest”? And, if you haven’t seen it yet, why do you want to see it on the Big Screen?

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

Just entered to win tickets to see “North by Northwest” on the Big Screen courtesy of @ClassicMovieHub & @FathomEvents #TCMBigScreen

*If you don’t 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 clas@gmail.com and we will be happy to create the entry for you.

NOTE 2: Due to an unprecedented amount of spam that we get, please give me at least 24 hours to manually find and approve your entry comment.

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

Good Luck!

–Annmarie Gatti for Classic Movie Hub

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108 Responses to Win Tickets to see “TCM Big Screen Classics: North by Northwest” (Giveaway runs 2/22 through 3/18)

  1. Francisco Rodriguez says:

    Hitchcock is my favorite director. I just love the way Hitchcock tells a story.

  2. M.T. Fisher says:

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

    In addition to being one of my favorite Hitchcocks, it’s one of my favorite adventure films. Additionally, I’m introducing a friend to classic films, and for him to see this on the big screen for the first time would be such a bonus!

    • Annmarie Gatti says:

      Oh this is going to be a good one to share with a ‘newbie’ 🙂 Thanks for entering and Good Luck!

      • M.T. Fisher says:

        We were at the screening of THE QUIET MAN, and Matt had thought this was the week for NORTH BY NORTHWEST. When I told him he had the weeks wrong, he said, “We ARE going to see NORTH BY NORTHWEST, right?”

        I’m converting him to a classic film fan!

        (Btw, I’m back on Twitter.)

  3. Allison Clark says:

    1) Cary Grant! 2)Love the Mt. Rushmore scene 3) The house!

  4. Leslie Ryan says:

    I love the action scene in North by Northwest that takes place on Mount Rushmore. Very exciting. I also love Cary Grant. One of my favorite actors.

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

  5. Taara Stewart says:

    I actually don’t have a fancy answer. Last year, I made it a goal to see every single Cary Grant movie, and as of right now, I have yet to see North by Northwest. And honestly, that is just unacceptable to me. So of course, I would be, most likely, eternally grateful to see it! (on the big screen, no less). Plus, I would take my mom. (:

  6. Angela Dancey says:

    I love the chemistry between Cary Grant and Eva Saint Marie!

  7. S. Van says:

    I love North by Northwest because it’s directed by Hitchcock, so has intrigue and great cinematography(like his technique to reflect the characters in a mirror-like object (trying to avoid a spoiler) resulting in them get caught). Also the acting is great, and it is classy in that things are implied(to get past the censors) that don’t need to be spelled out.

  8. Daniel says:

    North by Northwest is classic Hitchcock, deception, mistaken identity, MacGuffin, innocent man becomes hero, blonde heroine, suspense, mystery, Bernard Herrmann, and Saul Bass! Some of his most iconic scenes come from this movie, such as the crop duster, Mount Rushmore, and its final shot of the train entering a tunnel.
    Alfred Hitchcock is one of my sons favorite directors and he has yet to see North by Northwest. I am looking forward to introducing him to this classic on the big screen. Thank you.

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

    • Annmarie Gatti says:

      One of my favorite Hitch films, and I think it will be spectacular on the Big Screen! Thanks for entering and Good Luck 🙂

  9. Shelia says:

    I have never seen this film, just clips, but have always heard about it. And anything by Hitchcock always leaves you a little unnerved….which can be a good thing sometime, since you can remind yourself it’s all just on film, right? ….Well except for that shower scene!!!! You know the one. Yikes!!
    I do not have a Twitter account, so I am posting here to enter but cannot tweet the message.

    • Annmarie Gatti says:

      Oh my, I think you will really like this one! It’s one of my faves… Thanks for entering and Good Luck 🙂

    • Shelia says:

      Just watched the DVD and WOW what a great movie even on the small screen!! All the poster’s comments came to life now; R.O.T., $2,250, the phone booths, the music, the tunnel. And though I knew the Rushmore scene was a ‘fake’, my palms still got sweaty!!! Yes, Hitch knew how to set up scenes leading you to the emotions he wanted you to feel. A master at subconscious effects.
      Naturally, I watched all the director’s commentary which happened to be by Ernest Lehman, the screenwriter, and a behind-the-scenes short by Eva Marie Saint. Lot of good tidbits there. One very interesting was that it was against the law to film at the United Nations even outside. But they found a way around it. Eva tells a lot about her wardrobe and style that was personalized by Hitchcock.
      Besides the obvious amusing scenes, I also found it very amusing that Cary/Roger always had plenty of cash to throw around over a period of days without it getting stolen or ever having to replenish. And did anyone notice that the policeman was using a telephone in the unit as they were transporting Cary/Roger from the auction to the airport rather than the handheld mic? So I guess those were around in the early 50’s. Loved all the classic cars and fashions. I grew up with them!
      Definitely can see why it is a Classic and a favorite. Now I’m adding it to my list. Would love to know what the TCM host reveals at the end.

  10. George Sandruck says:

    What do you love most about “North by Northwest”?
    Cary Grant, James Mason are among my movie actor heroes. Also, it is a rollicking adventure.

    And, if you haven’t seen it yet, why do you want to see it on the Big Screen?
    I have only seen it on the small screen, so I am quite excited to see it as originally intended, on the silver screen.

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

  11. Bob Mageau says:

    I barely remember the last Hitchcock movie that I saw because I must have been a teenager. Getting a chance to see this classic film on the big screen is a treat.
    My son is interested in becoming a director and has never seen this film. What a treat it will be, for the both of us.
    I do not have a Twitter account, so I am posting here to enter but cannot tweet the message.

    • Annmarie Gatti says:

      Oh it will be a great one to see again, and share with your son… I can only imagine how great it will be on the Big Screen! Thanks for entering and Good Luck 🙂

  12. Brandy says:

    It is on my list of favorite movies by Hitchcock. Cary Grant does an excellent job in it. Love the scene with the crop duster. Let’s not forget Mount Rushmore. The score by Bernard Herrmann. Just a great film all around. Would absolutely love to win. Would be great to see it on the big screen. Thanks for the chance to win. : )

  13. Jeanelle Kleveland says:

    I love this movie and have watched it on TV dozens of time. Cary Grant, James Mason, and Eva Marie Saint were perfectly cast in this film. The beautiful dresses for EMS and the perfectly coifed Grant would be worth watching even if they were one still shot. I have become interested in special effects and this one has some great ones at Mount Rushmore. Films are always better if seen the way they were meant to be seen–on the big screen.

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

    I’ve always considered North by Northwest to be among Alfred Hitchcock’s finest films. Even more exciting and daring than To Catch A Thief or Notorious, I would rank it next to Suspicion as his best collaboration with Cary Grant. The cinematography and score are flawless too of course, and I would even go as far as to say that the performance given by the supporting cast is memorable and magnificent. James Mason in particular has always stuck out in my mind as one of Hitchcock’s classiest villains. Despite how much I love everything else about the film, I think my favorite part of North by Northwest by far is Eva Marie Saint. Her portrayal of Eve Kendall was so ahead of its time, and I admire her fierce independence so much every time I watch. I wrote Miss Saint a fan letter last year and was honored to receive her autograph in return, and since then I’ve really wanted to see this film again. I think this would be the perfect opportunity, especially because it would be my first time seeing it on the big screen!

    • Annmarie Gatti says:

      Wonderful reasons! And, I so agree about James Mason, what a ‘classy’ villain! I was also taken by the fact that Eva Marie Saint acknowledged your fan letter with an autograph… Thanks so much for entering and Good Luck 🙂

    • Annmarie Gatti says:

      Hi Samantha,

      Congratulations, you are our winners! I just emailed you. If you don’t receive the email, please let me know.

      Thanks!

  15. Samuel says:

    North by Northwest is my favorite film (shortly ahead of White Christmas) most likely because it presents such an amazing recipe. Directed by Hitchcock and starring Cary Grant, it has a terrific mix of action, adventure, intrigue, and humor. The cinematography is fantastic — no matter how ridiculous the concept of a man being chased by a crop duster might be, they pulled it off to become one of the iconic moments in cinema! — and the movie grabs your interest from the first notes of the marvelous ‎Bernard Herrmann score during the opening credits. And I have not yet even mentioned the rest of the wonderful cast. Of all the TCM Big Screen Classics I’ve been to or intend to see, this is by far the one I most look forward to.

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

  16. Amanda BALLANTYNE says:

    I am a huge fan of Cary Grant. I love all of his movies but this one in particular is a favorite of mine because I used to watch it with my grandma who is the one who introduced me to classic movies when I was very young and gave me a appreciation for these wonderful films.

  17. I think I like all the great shots of late 1950s Chicago. Since I live in the Windy City, it’s fun to see things on screen that don’t exist anymore like the LaSalle Street Station. Places that still exist, but are unrecognizable to modern viewers like Midway airport. And there’s a great shot up Michigan Ave. from Prudential Plaza. The Prudential Building, at 40 stories, was the tallest building in Chicago then!?

  18. Helen L. says:

    I love the story with all its twists and turns.

  19. Steve Koski says:

    THE BUS STP SEQUENCE AND FINALE MUST BE SEEN ON THE BIG SCREEN. I do not have a Twitter account, so I am posting here to enter but cannot tweet the message

  20. Colleen says:

    Hitchcock! Grant!!

  21. Liza yee says:

    I have never seen North by Northwest and would love to because it combines suspense with a bit of romance. Keeps the audience on its toes which is why I want to see it on the big screen especially an Alfred Hitchbook film.

  22. Mark PAGAN says:

    The disruption of the auction is a gem – “Twenty-two fifty for that chromo?”

  23. Adam VanHandel says:

    I wouldn’t say North by Northwest is Hitchcock’s best, but it’s one of my favorites. It’s less serious than Vertigo or Psycho and is more a fun adventure film that sort of pioneered the style of the James Bond series a few years later.

  24. Elena Parker says:

    North by Northwest is my favorite Hitchcock film. I love Grant’s and Saint’s chemistry, the witty dialogue, the suspense-filled tale of a man in the wrong place at the wrong time. Really, there’s nothing I don’t like about this film, and I’ve seen it so many times I’ve lost count. Can’t wait to see it on the big screen. Truly an experience to remember.

  25. Joel Simons says:

    North by Northwest is my favorite Hitchcock classic because it has romance, intrigue, action, suspense, and of course, Cary Grant in Color. And what guy doesn’t want to Cary Grant? Style, class, etc. The soundtrack is great, the set locations are superb. I never saw it on the big screen but whenever it’s on TCM, I make sure to see it. To see it on the big screen? Priceless.

  26. Joel Simons says:

    One of the great Hitchcock movies. An ordinary man thrust into situation he’d never dream of due to answering a phone call. It’s brilliant. The set locations, the entire cast, the acting, the suspense, the romance and Cary Grant in color. To see on the big Screen? Priceless.

  27. Jean Feingold says:

    Cary Grant gives a terrific performance.

  28. Michael says:

    Archibald Leech is my favorite actor.

  29. Selina says:

    Never seen it. Would love to see Cary Grant on the big screen.

  30. Elizabeth Mabery says:

    North By Northwest has been on my Top Ten list since first viewing it as a child. The combination of intrigue, comedy and romance under Hitchcock’s direction is simply brilliant. This film continues to excite even upon viewing for the fiftieth (plus) time. Cary Grant is at his absolute best, playing the charming, somewhat bumbling lead. Eva Marie Saint is both enigmatic and endearing. James Mason is simply excellent in his deviousness. Herrmann’s score sets the right tone from the get go, as it always does.
    This film is pure entertainment from start to finish and there are few that can surpass its overall allure for me.

  31. Ryan says:

    I haven’t seen North by Northwest yet, but LOVE Alfred Hitchcock movies (Psycho is an all time favorite of mine). And what other way to see them than other on the big screen?

  32. Karen Cullen says:

    I love the soundtrack by Bernard Hermann, especially during the scene in the train dining car.

  33. Anita Marie says:

    Cary Grant … duh

  34. Peter Vozas says:

    One of my all time favorites. I love the casual depiction of life in the late 1950’s, the no need for security at all times, the hope for a better world the UN seemed to promise and the beauty of the train ride. Eva Marie Saint is gorgeous. Had the opportunity to see her in person at the 1st TCM Cruise with Robert O.

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  35. I love when Martin Landau picks up the gun, points and shoots at James Mason – who then knocks Landau on his bottom, for both the scare and for breaking the truth about Eva Marie Saint being a double agent!

  36. _MajorValentine says:

    I have never seen North by Northwest. I hear it’s a classic and definitely worth the watch. I would love for my first time experience watching it to be on the big screen!

  37. Heather Clarke says:

    I love this movie! It’s got it all-romance, suspense, great cinematography…and Cary Grant! Who could ask for more? One of Hitchcock’s best.

  38. Lori Eber says:

    It would be amazing to see North By Northwest on the the big screen and see the crop dusting scene and the Rushmore scene, etc! Wow! It is my favorite Hitchcock movie! Cary Grant is my all time favorite actor!

  39. Chris Davis says:

    I have seen this movie at least 100 times..I just love it so much. Cary Grant n Eva Marie Saint are great together. I love all the locations it was shot in. The opening credits are very cool! It’s met to be scene on a big screen. I have never seen on the big screen but would love to!!

  40. Marcella says:

    I love Cary Grant and Hitch! This movie is one of my favs because of the train scenes. The dining car and the cabin scene. Grant is male perfection.

  41. Ana Roland says:

    I am a big fan of Alfred Hitchcock “The Master of Suspense.” I have never seen NXNW on the big screen so that would be a treat. I just love the chemistry between Cary Grant and Eva Marie Saint. They are so sexy and they have some great memorable lines of dialogue between them. I love how cool,suave and elegant they both are no matter what turn of events are thrown their way. It is case of mistaken identity from the very beginning of the film and not all is as it seems. The dramatic scenes on Mt Rushmore shot in glorious technicolor will be outstanding to see on the big screen

  42. Louis Lopez says:

    I love Cary Grant’s performance and Bernard Herrmann’s score. I’d love to see this on the big screen!

  43. Brett Patron says:

    I find NxNW to be one of those suspense movies where raw sexuality is woven into many of the key players. The dialog is so well crafted that its like two movies in one: a thriller and a mild erotica.

    • Annmarie Gatti says:

      Hi Bret. Can’t seem to find your tweet. Could you please confirm here that you tweeted or let me know if you don’t have a twitter by commenting here. Thanks!

  44. Jason Kurinko says:

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

    This may be an unusual answer, but the thing I love most about NXNW is the row of telephone booths. They remind me of the ones inside the dorms at San Francisco State. I wonder if those are still there. It’s been 17 years since I saw them there. Truly a thing of beauty.

  45. Kelly yockman says:

    I’ve never seen the movie in full. But how I love Cary Grant… Recently TCM has been my closest friend, kind of in a low spot in life and classic movies are my happy place. To see it on the big screen as my grandparents once saw it would be an amazing time and I’d get to share my happy place with a friend.

  46. Steven Szymanski says:

    Cary Grant in an unending race for his life, and Hitchcock’s most unabashedly entertaining film.

  47. Buddy Bravo says:

    Hitchcock is one of my favorite storytellers and I appreciate his great attention to detail in every single shot he sets ups. North by Northwest is on my list of ‘must sees’ and I’d love to experience it in the theater with proper sound and projection. I have seen Birds, Rope, and several other Hitch-classics. I think NBNW would be a great addition! Also, I’m introducting my boyfriend, who was not exposed to classic film growing up, to as many great films as I can and I think this would be a great chance to teach him about Hitch! twitter handle: @buddbravo

  48. Mike Brewer says:

    I love the whole movie. I especially like the mountain scene. Hitch does some amazing shots in this movie.
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  49. James Dargie says:

    Answer: Hitchcock. Simple, but I can’t gloss over the performances especially the Fantastic Martin Landau. He has a unique role in film, especially at this time, and pulls it off masterfully.

  50. Jim Woods says:

    The crop duster sequence is outstanding!

  51. Cynthia Wetzel says:

    I’ve always wanted to see “North By Northwest” but I didn’t want to rent or buy a DVD just to see it on my TV. When I heard it was coming to my local theatre I was THRILLED! That’s the way all good movies should be seen- on the big screen, not on a TV, computer, or hand-held device. I do not have a twitter account, so I am posting here to enter but cannot tweet the message.

    • Annmarie Gatti says:

      Oh it’s such a good one! I think it’ll be terrific on the Big Screen! Thanks for entering and Good Luck 🙂

  52. Bill Strauss says:

    You have to love the dialouge! i.e….
    Roger: Only one bed.
    Eve: Yes.
    Roger: That’s a good omen, don’t you think?
    Eve: Wonderful.
    Roger: You know what that means?
    Eve: Hmmm.
    Roger: What? Tell me.
    Eve: It means you’re going to sleep on the floor

  53. Bill Strauss says:

    The chemistry between Eva Marie Saint and Cary Grant!

  54. Annmarie Gatti says:

    Posting this on behalf of Amanda:

    Basically, North By Northwest is my favorite Hitchcock film and I’ve never seen it on the big screen.

  55. sara derushia-bruzda says:

    I love that mistaken identity starts the whole thing. I love the witty dialogue and scenery.

  56. Bob Nichnadowicz says:

    I’ve never seen North by Northwest before, but I’ve been told as a Hitchcock fan that I need to see it. I think the Mount Rushmore scene is something that needs to be experienced on the big screen, not my TV.

  57. sean brennan says:

    The visuals are stunning.

  58. London Gillean says:

    The cinematography and acting are absolutely incredible! I’ve not watched it in years and I’d love to revisit it in a theatre.

    • Annmarie Gatti says:

      Hi, can’t seem to find your tweet. Could you please confirm that you tweeted, or let me know here if you don’t have a twitter account. Thanks!

  59. Among the many things that I love about this film is how funny it is. You don’t expect to have laughs and such a tense, well constructed thriller!

  60. Mark Brown says:

    North by Northwest is my favorite Alfred Hitchcock film that I’ve seen so far! What do I like most about it? That’s hard to pinpoint: the mystery? Cary Grant? James Mason? Eva Marie Saint? the “twist” near the end? the last shot with the train and its imagery? I love it all!

  61. Camille says:

    North By Northwest is my favorite movie. It is funny and thrilling, and also subtle. (I love, for instance, that the song playing in the hotel lobby, as Roger Thornhill heads for his ill-fated meeting is “It’s a Most Unusual Day.”) It was the first movie I owned in Betamax format, in VHS format, on DVD, on Blueray. I think, even before I had a home video device, it was the first movie we rented — along with a player — on those old, superbig laser discs!

  62. Adam VanHandel says:

    North by Northwest is my favorite “fun” Hitchcock film. It’s not as serious as Vertigo or Psycho and it feels like Hitchcock was taking a break from being the “psychological guy” to make a fun, proto-Bond adventure. Plus, the cast is fantastic.

  63. Collin Taylor says:

    I’ve been wanting to watch this film forever. However, I’ve known it’s going to be playing in theaters so I’ve waited this whole time. I wanna make it a special experience. I wanna feel the magic when that crop duster blows over Cary Grant’s head. I wanna experience that in a theater.

    • Annmarie Gatti says:

      Hi Collin, can’t seem to find your tweet. Could you please confirm that you tweeted, or let me know here if you don’t have a twitter account. Thanks!

  64. Jeffrey Sokolow says:

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

    NbNW is one of my favorite films. Witty dialogue: “What can a man do in a hotel room in 15 minutes?” Cornfield menace. Climactic chase down Mr. Rushmore monument. I could go on. MUST be seen on a big screen.

    • Annmarie Gatti says:

      It’s such a wonderful film, isn’t it? On so many levels. One of my favorite Hitch films 🙂 Thanks so much for entering and Good Luck!

  65. Kylene says:

    My favorite part is how romantic and seductive the train scenes are it makes me want to ride on a sleeper train! This was my grandmother’s favorite movie and I remember watching it with her. She just loved Cary Grant, as do I!

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

    • Annmarie Gatti says:

      Oh that’s wonderful that you have such fond memories with your grandmother 🙂 So many of us classic movie fans learned about these incredible movies from our parents and grandparents. Thanks so much for entering and Good Luck!

  66. Micky M Pizarro says:

    I haven’t seen it yet, but every Classic Movie should be seen on the big screen the way it was intended to be seen. I’ve seen a few on the big screen (recently Sound of Music and The King and I) through Fathom Event and not only did I have an enjoyable experience, but it was nice to be among fellow fans. We got the opportunity to talk before and after the movie, something we usually don’t experience with going to the movies.

  67. P G Sroufe says:

    One of many great Hitchcock films that has mystery, intrigue and, of course, a great Hitchcock blonde. Who could ask for anything more. I have seen this movie many times, but never on the Big Screen. I cannot wait.

  68. Catherine Clark says:

    Thats theres no music in the scene with the cropduster. Pure terror

  69. Diane Morales says:

    “North by Northwest” for me spotlights all of the genius of Alfred Hitchcock. Impeccable casting with sparkling dialogue, tension and intrigue. R.O.T. to the core!

  70. Catherine Clark says:

    No music during the cropduster scene. Just makes it even more terrifing

  71. Scott Perkins says:

    The crop duster scene and Mount Rushmore are two of my favorites, but really, what’s not to love about this film?

  72. Ashley Hinz says:

    My mother actually likes this one more than I do, and has expressed interest in seeing it in the theater. It should be pretty. We like Cary Grant. He looks like my grandpa. She has enjoyed the experiences, which surprised me. She isn’t usually that amused with a theater movie. We went to Ames one Sunday for The King and I, even though we own it, too. I entered that contest, too, but did not win. She has an affinity for it. (I haven’t seen a movie in a theater yet this year. I do own the movie on a cardboard snap case DVD.)

  73. Colleen Zwack says:

    Cary Grant – need I say more?

  74. Maribel Mueller says:

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

    Hitchcock is incredible with his suspend movies. I love this particularly movie because it has a mix of comedy and thrill, the scenes with his mother, the scenes at the Mount Rushmore National Memorial, and the ending of the movie at the train that is tide to it when Cary Grants wants to save her with his hands. My husband and I went to Rushmore, and I felt that is was a dream being there and thought about the movie. Grant is my favor actor.
    Thanks for showing in the theater. I am planning to invite some friends because I always tell them that TCM is a channel that I will never change.
    Maribel Mueller

  75. Javier Valverde says:

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

    What I love most about North by Northwest is the cinematography in VistaVision by Robert Burks since I love movies filmed in VistaVision and to see the great Jessie Royce Landis act in the movie. It’s always a delight to see Jessie in any film.

    • Annmarie Gatti says:

      Hi so sorry, but the contest ended on March 18th — however, we start a new ticket giveaway on Friday 3/24… and will be giving away tickets EVERY month through December, so please stay tuned 🙂

      • Javier Valverde says:

        Thanks for letting me know Annemarie. I’ll be on the lookout for the ticket giveaway on March 24th 🙂

  76. Tim h says:

    Love Hitchcock! I’ve been a fan ever since the 90s screening of rear window!
    Always fun to see his films in the theater! Hope I win!

    • Annmarie Gatti says:

      Hi sorry, but the contest ended on March 18th — however, we start a new ticket giveaway on Friday 3/24… and will be giving away tickets EVERY month through December, so please stay tuned 🙂

  77. What do I have to do for tickets to N-B-NW I won? Do you email me code to use or send me actual tickets? Thanks again and I am looking forward to seeing the movie, which should make Mt. Rushmore even more spectacular on the big screem

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