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E: 16/05 Win Chapter 27 DVD (email)

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The question “where were you when you heard John Lennon was killed?” has been asked by millions of people all over the world since the legendary ex-Beatle and humanitarian was shot dead by Mark David Chapman on 8 December 1980 - win Chapter 27 DVDs!

Set for DVD release by Momentum Pictures on 28th April 2008, Chapter 27 is first-time writer-director JP Schaefer’s own version of the reasons behind the killing.

Following the events leading up to the moment Chapman shot Lennon five times in the back after the singer had autographed an album cover for him, CHAPTER 27 is a play on JD Salinger’s classic novel The Catcher in the Rye, which ends on chapter 26. Chapman related and modeled his life after the book’s main character Holden Caulfield, and it was the book he held onto at the time he infamously shot John Lennon. Chapman claimed the book held the reasons behind the heinous act.

Read more info on Chapter 27.

Two lucky winners can each bag a copy of the DVD!


Email: win@lastbroadcast.co.uk

Subject: Chapter 27 Competition

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