Welcome to "The Lost World" (1925) Blu-Ray Giveaway!

From MONDAY August 28 through SATURDAY September 30
Classic Movie Hub will be giving away a total of SIX copies of the world-premiere edition of the 1925 silent classic, The Lost World, starring Wallace Beery, Bessie Love and Lewis Stone on Blu-Ray, courtesy of Flicker Alley!

HERE's HOW YOU CAN ENTER:

TO ENTER via TWITTER (Five Chances to Win):
1) Follow @ClassicMovieHub on twitter for the contest announcements.
2) Successfully complete a qualifying entry task during the specified contest week.
3) One winner will be chosen at random at the end of each specified contest week and announced on Twitter the following day.
4) One Prize will be given away each specified contest week during the contest period, for a total giveaway of five Prizes within five weeks.

TO ENTER via FACEBOOK or the CMH Blog (One Chance to Win):
1) Visit us on Facebook or the CMH Blog for the contest announcement.
2) Successfully complete a qualifying entry task during the specified contest period.
3) One winner will be chosen at random at the end of the contest period and announced on Facebook and the Blog the following day.
4) One Prize will be given away during the contest period, for a total giveaway of one prize within five weeks.

PLEASE NOTE for all prizing: Sorry, but only Continental United States (excluding Alaska, Hawaii, and the territory of Puerto Rico) are eligible.


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About the Prize:

The Lost World (1925) Blu-Ray

True to its title, the 1925, 10-reel version of The Lost World effectively disappeared from circulation in 1929—all known positive prints destroyed—a move by First National Pictures to help clear the way for another “creature film” utilizing special effects and Willis O’Brien’s cutting-edge animation techniques: King Kong. For more than 80 years, only abridged editions of The Lost World remained in existence… until now!

Follow Professor Challenger, played by the inimitable Wallace Beery, as he and a crew of curious explorers embark on an expedition in search of a mythical, prehistoric plateau in South America. Along for the adventure are eminent scientist Summerlee (Arthur Hoyt, the director’s brother), sportsman Sir John Roxton (Lewis Stone), journalist Ed Malone (Lloyd Hughes) and Paula White (Bessie Love), whose father disappeared on the same plateau. The party is not there long before the “lost world” of the jungle begins to reveal its secrets: a primitive ape-man, a Pterodactyl flying through the air, a massive Brontosaurus feeding upon the trees, the vicious Allosaurus, and many more monstrous beasts of the Jurassic age.

Flicker Alley, Lobster Films, and Blackhawk Films® are thrilled to present the world-premiere Blu-ray edition of Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Lost World, the most complete version of the film ever released. This visually stunning 2K restoration, accomplished by Lobster Films, features newly-discovered scenes and special effect sequences, incorporating almost all original elements from archives and collections around the world. Renowned silent film composer Robert Israel contributes a new and ambitious score, performed by a full orchestra in 2016.

This edition is dedicated to David Shepard, and to the collectors, archives, and passionate cinema lovers, who help preserve films for future generations.

Bonus Materials Include:

Audio Commentary: Feature-length audio essay by Nicolas Ciccone, amateur filmmaker and film historian.

Deleted Scenes: Restored outtakes from a 1925 original nitrate transfer of The Lost World.

R.F.D., 10,000 B.C. (1917): Short film directed by Willis O’Brien for producer Thomas Edison.

The Ghost of Slumber Mountain (1918): Short film written and directed by Willis O'Brien in a new 2K restoration by the Dinosaur Museum.

Creation (1930): Unfinished film directed by Willis O’Brien that nonetheless convinced Merian C. Cooper to hire O’Brien for King Kong.

Image Gallery: Featuring original production, exhibition, and promotional materials.

Booklet Essay: "The Lost World: Secrets of the Restoration” by Serge Bromberg of Lobster Films.

Rules:

TO ENTER via TWITTER (Five Chances to Win):
1) Follow @ClassicMovieHub on twitter for further instructions
2) Successfully complete a qualifying entry task during the contest week
TO WIN:One winner will be chosen at random at the end of each specified contest week. The winner will be announced on Twitter the day after the contest week ends
PRIZING: One Prize will be given away each specified contest week during the contest period, for a total giveaway of five Prizes within five weeks.

TO ENTER via FACEBOOK or the CMH Blog (One Chance to Win):
1) Visit us on Facebook or the CMH Blog for further instructions on how to enter.
2) Successfully complete a qualifying entry task during the specified contest period.
TO WIN: One winner will be chosen at random at the end of the contest period. The winner will be announced on Facebook and the Blog one day after the contest period ends.
PRIZING: One prize will be given away during the contest period, for a total giveaway of one prize within five weeks.

ELIGIBILITY for both versions of contest (Twitter and Facebook/Blog):
* Limited to Continental United States (excluding Alaska, Hawaii, and the territory of Puerto Rico) only.
* Must be eighteen (18) years old and over as of the date of entry.
* Only one Prize per winner.
* BlogHub Bloggers are eligible to enter.
* Giveaway starts Monday August 28, 2017 and ends on Saturday October 1, 2017 at midnight EST or when all Prizes are exhausted (whichever comes first).
* Each winner will be notified by email, Twitter DM or Facebook and will have 48 hours to respond with their shipping information or a new winner may be chosen. If any Prize or Prize notification is returned as undeliverable, the winner may be disqualified, and an alternate winner may be selected.
* Prizes will ship directly after the contest period is over. Please allow up to 2 to 4 weeks for Prize delivery.Classic Movie Hub is not responsible for Prizes lost or stolen.
*Family of Classic Movie Hub are not eligible for entry.