Win ‘The Long Good Friday’ on Blu-ray!

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The Long Good Friday arrives on Blu-ray and DVD on Monday 4 May in a choice of two editions: either the Steelbook of The Long Good Friday on its own, or as part of a bigger box-set which includes Mona Lisa and an exclusive bonus disc featuring John Mackenzie’s notorious farm safety film Apaches (Blu-ray premiere) with an archive Q&A with him and Bob Hoskins and extended interviews.

To celebrate the release, we’ve got Blu-ray steelbooks to give away to three of our Twitter followers!

For a chance to win, just follow @CultBoxTV on Twitter and tweet the following text:

Follow @CultBoxTV and RT for a chance to win The Long Good Friday on Blu-ray #BobCB

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Harold Shand (Bob Hoskins) is a businessman with great ambitions. Spotting the development potential of London’s derelict Docklands area years before the Thatcher government, he tries to broker a deal with his American counterpart (Eddie Constantine) that will make them both millions. But who is killing Harold’s other associates and blowing up his businesses – and why?

Universally regarded as one of the greatest British gangster films ever made, The Long Good Friday rocketed Hoskins to international stardom. He’s given sterling support from Helen Mirren (as his upper-crust mistress), Paul Freeman (Raiders of the Lost Ark) and Derek Thompson (Casualty), and there’s even an early appearance from future James Bond Pierce Brosnan.

This special limited edition also includes Mona Lisa, Hoskins’ return to the gangster genre – although the kingpin here is played by a mesmerisingly slimy Michael Caine, with Hoskins merely George the chauffeur, transporting high-class prostitute (Cathy Tyson) from client to client. But when she enlists his help in tracking down an old friend, George finds himself exploring a hellish underworld that he never imagined existed.

This competition has now closed. The winners are Frances Wild from London, Caitlin Swift from Aldershot and Letitia Stevens from Cardiff.

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