Book Giveaway: “Hope: Entertainer of the Century” by Richard Zoglin — Qualifying Entry Task for this month’s Facebook Contest
I am happy to say that CMH will be giving away TWO copies of Hope: Entertainer of the Century via Facebook and this blog during the month of November courtesy of Simon and Schuster and author Richard Zoglin!
All you need to do to be eligible to win is complete the entry task below by Friday, November 28 at 5PM EST. Two winners will then be selected at random and announced on Facebook and this blog post the following day.
“Bob Hope was an entertainment colossus, shrewd and influential well beyond show business. Richard Zoglin’s biography captures it all — public and private Hope” – Tom Brokaw
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ENTRY TASK:
Answer the below question via the comment section at the bottom of this blog post.
THE QUESTION:
What is your favorite Bob Hope movie and why?
To learn more about the book, read our Exclusive Interview with author Richard Zoglin (click here).
Sorry, but please note that only Continental United States (excluding Alaska, Hawaii, and the territory of Puerto Rico) are eligible to enter. (see contest rules for further information)
For more information about Hope: Entertainer of the Century, you can follow Richard on twitter at @RZoglin or visit his website RichardZoglin.com.
Contest Information and Rules.
And if you can’t wait to win the book, you can purchase it here
Good Luck!
–Annmarie Gatti from Classic Movie Hub
I thought the Road movies were a lot of fun but the film I remember best is The Seven Little Foys. I think I liked it, even way back then, because it was based on the story of a real family. Thanks.
I tried to enter earlier today, and it would not accept my entry. I have many favorites. It is impossible to pick just one. I am partial to nearly all of his films. I own, or have owned, all but about half a dozen of them. I like the Seven Little Foys for the storyline and color. It shows his acting range. I’m also partial to Monsieur Beaucaire and Casanova’s Big Night. Fancy Pants may be my favorite. The butler impersonation fits him better than anything. I actually prefer him alongside Lucille Ball when compared to his chemistry with any other actress he ever appeared with. I like I Love Lucy, but I prefer her film roles, over most of the episodes. I also own the original Charles Laughton version, Ruggles of Red Gap. I own all 4 of the Hope/Ball collaborations.
Hi Ashley, Congratulations, you just won a copy of Hope: Entertainer of the Century via our Facebook contest! I will email you in a minute…
The Road to…. movies. The comedy and the back and forth patter is awesome.
Congratulations Bill, you just won a copy of Bob Hope Entertainer of the century via our Facebook contest 🙂 I will email you in a minute…
The Road series. I loved them. Back in the 50s the locations were so exotic, the banter so witty, the costumes so outrageous, and the “plots” so silly that we’d sit through them two or three times just to catch something we missed the first time around. Watching them later, as an adult, I see a lot of little things that went over my pre-teen head. I liked Road to Bali best.