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E: 20/03 A photographic print from Last Tango in Paris(MERGED)

http://www.bordersstores.co.uk/competitions/?CompetitionID=98

Win a photographic print from Last Tango in Paris!

Famed for delivering some of the most iconic films of all time including Annie Hall, Rain Man and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and celebrated film franchises such as Rocky, Pink Panther and James Bond, United Artists (UA) - the studio built by artists for artists – is commemorating the start of its 90th Anniversary with a year long celebration of filmmaking.

2008 will also see the following renowned UA films celebrate anniversaries; Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (40th), Pink Panther (Original – 45th), Rain Man (20th), Invasion of the Body Snatchers (30th), Thomas Crown Affair (40th), In the Heat of the Night (40th), Last Tango in Paris (35th), Wargames (25th) and La Cage aux Folles (30th).

To mark the Anniversary, UA will be releasing and exhibiting a selection of exclusive, never-before-seen behind-the-scenes pictures from UA’s films, along with posters and various other promotional materials, hosting a Screening Season of classic UA Films and running a Young Film Maker competition. All will focus on UA’s rich filmmaking history to honour the films, directors, actors and music that represent the studio’s heritage.
To celebrate the United Artists 90th Anniversary, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment are offering one Borders customer the chance to win a black and white photographic print from the filming of Last Tango in Paris - Bernardo Bertolucci's 1972 cinematic masterpiece.

PLUS, one lucky runner up will win 10 classic UA films on DVD.
To be in with a chance of winning, just enter your details below.
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  • mj38
    mj38 Posts: 7,724 Forumite
    To celebrate the United Artists 90th Anniversary, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment are offering one Borders customer the chance to win a black and white photographic print from the filming of Last Tango in Paris - Bernardo Bertolucci's 1972 cinematic masterpiece.

    PLUS, one lucky runner up will win 10 classic UA films on DVD.

    Click here :D
    Probably playing on fb :o
  • haynrich
    haynrich Posts: 954 Forumite
    saying i have already entered
    1. Tv2. Mobile phone3. Holiday/ break UK4. Ipad5. Cash or vouchers6. Toys7. Something for the kitchen8. beauty items/make up9. Hamper10. games console11. A huge unexpected suprise
  • mj38
    mj38 Posts: 7,724 Forumite
    :o sorry, it's a dup...

    have requested merge.....didn't show up on url search
    Probably playing on fb :o
  • emmedi
    emmedi Posts: 3,311 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Win a photographic print from Last Tango in Paris!

    Famed for delivering some of the most iconic films of all time including Annie Hall, Rain Man and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and celebrated film franchises such as Rocky, Pink Panther and James Bond, United Artists (UA) - the studio built by artists for artists – is commemorating the start of its 90th Anniversary with a year long celebration of filmmaking.

    2008 will also see the following renowned UA films celebrate anniversaries; Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (40th), Pink Panther (Original – 45th), Rain Man (20th), Invasion of the Body Snatchers (30th), Thomas Crown Affair (40th), In the Heat of the Night (40th), Last Tango in Paris (35th), Wargames (25th) and La Cage aux Folles (30th).

    To mark the Anniversary, UA will be releasing and exhibiting a selection of exclusive, never-before-seen behind-the-scenes pictures from UA’s films, along with posters and various other promotional materials, hosting a Screening Season of classic UA Films and running a Young Film Maker competition. All will focus on UA’s rich filmmaking history to honour the films, directors, actors and music that represent the studio’s heritage.
    To celebrate the United Artists 90th Anniversary, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment are offering one Borders customer the chance to win a black and white photographic print from the filming of Last Tango in Paris - Bernardo Bertolucci's 1972 cinematic masterpiece.

    PLUS, one lucky runner up will win 10 classic UA films on DVD.
    To be in with a chance of winning, just enter your details below.
    Enter before 1.4.2008


    http://www.bordersstores.co.uk/competitions/?CompetitionID=98
    2017 wins over £50: Yorkshire break, Tefal Actifry
  • bigbloke45
    bigbloke45 Posts: 2,370 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    Great movie, but put me off butter!
  • rrickyuk
    rrickyuk Posts: 8,335 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    bigbloke45 wrote: »
    Great movie, but put me off butter!
    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
    Al Mac Appreciation Society No. 188
  • kimmywal
    kimmywal Posts: 11,288 Forumite
    Told me I had entered already,

    Think its this one A photographic print from Last Tango in Paris(MERGED)

    I will send merge :)
    What we see depends mainly on what we look for

    "This will be mine in 2009" member 50
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