Win ‘Citizen Kane’ 75th Anniversary Edition Blu-rays!

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With a cast including Joseph Cotten, Agnes Moorehead and Everett Sloane, Oscar-nominated camerawork by Gregg Toland, and featuring a debut score by Bernard Herrmann, Orson Welles classic Citizen Kane is a film that Time Out says “still amazes and delights”.

To celebrate the release of the 75th Anniversary Edition on Blu-ray on Monday 2 May from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment (WBHE), we’ve got sets to give away to two of our Twitter followers!

For a chance to win, just follow @CultBoxTV on Twitter and retweet this tweet:

The Blu-ray is from the re-mastered 2011 Warner Bros. U.S version of the film now making its UK debut just in time for the film’s 75th Anniversary. The set comes with a set of collectables including; 5 x One Sheet/ Lobby Card reproductions, a 48-page book with photos, storyboards and behind the scenes info, a 20-page 1941 souvenir programme reproduction and 10 x production memos and correspondence.

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The Oscar®-winning film, directed, written by and starring Orson Welles, is considered to be one of the finest achievements in cinema and last year topped the BBC Culture poll of the 100 Greatest American Films. Welles was only 25 years old when he made this, his debut film, a gripping drama which would cement his reputation as one of Hollywood’s most influential directors and stars.

This competition has now closed. The winners are Ana Darby from Worcester and Elliott Paulson from Maidstone. 

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