Harold and Lillian: A Hollywood Love Story
DVD Giveaway
“Passionate and Beguiling” -Owen Gleiberman, Variety
Yay! The contest is over and the winners are: MT, Vickie, David H, and Rich! Congratulations!
We are happy to announce another fun giveaway this month, courtesy of Kino Lorber. This time, we’ll be giving away FOUR copies of the delightful documentary Harold and Lillian: A Hollywood Love Story. But please stay tuned because we’ll also be giving away ONE more DVD via a separate Facebook/Blog giveaway this month too…
In order to qualify to win one of these DVDs via this contest giveaway, you must complete the below entry task by Saturday, December 2 at 10PM EST. However, the sooner you enter, the better chance you have of winning, because we will pick a winner on four different days within the contest period, via random drawings, as listed below… So if you don’t win the first week that you enter, you will still be eligible to win during the following weeks until the contest is over.
- November 11: One Winner
- November 18: One Winner
- November 25: One Winner
- December 2: One Winner
We will announce each week’s winner on Twitter @ClassicMovieHub (or this blog, depending how you entered), the day after each winner is picked at 10PM EST — for example, we will announce our first week’s winners on Sunday November 12 at 10PM EST.
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ENTRY TASK (2-parts) to be completed by Saturday, December 2 at 10PM EST — BUT remember, the sooner you enter, the more chances you have to win…
1) Answer the below question via the comment section at the bottom of this blog post
2) Then TWEET (not DM) the following message:
Just entered to win the “Harold and Lillian” #DVDGiveaway courtesy of @KinoLorber and @ClassicMovieHub
THE QUESTION:
Why do you want to win this DVD?
*If you do not have a Twitter account, you can still enter the contest by simply answering the above question via the comment section at the bottom of this blog — BUT PLEASE ENSURE THAT YOU ADD THIS VERBIAGE TO YOUR ANSWER: I do not have a Twitter account, so I am posting here to enter but cannot tweet the message.
ALSO: Please allow us 48 hours to approve your comments. Sorry about that, but we are being overwhelmed with spam, and must sort through 100s of comments…
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You can visit Kino Lorber on their website, on Twitter at @KinoLorber or on Facebook.
Please note that only Continental United States (excluding Alaska, Hawaii, and the territory of Puerto Rico) entrants are eligible.
And — BlogHub members ARE eligible to win if they live within the Continental United States (as noted above).
For complete rules, click here.
And if you can’t wait to win any of these titles, you can click on the image below to purchase on amazon
Good Luck!
–Annmarie Gatti for Classic Movie Hub
As a film historian, their story intrigues me. This couple has seen so much of Hollywood history, and this is such a fascinating tale. Not just of Hollywood, but also a wonderful love story.
I managed to catch this film when TCM aired it recently and really loved it. It is heart-warming and inspirational. This is one that I will want to watch again and again.
I do not have a Twitter account, so I am posting here to enter but cannot tweet the message
I haven’t seen it yet, but am looking forward to it. I’ve heard such great things about it. Thanks so much for entering and Good Luck 🙂
I have not seen this but it sounds wonderful! How fun to go into the behind the scenes world with a love story! I would love to see this!
I haven’t had the chance to see this yet, but their story sounds interesting and touching.
It is always interesting to learn about the faces behind the screen who play important roles in creating film but are never really known despite their huge inputs. So I would like to know more these artists and their impact.
As a a very dedicated film lover, this documentary is just right for me. I saw it on TCM, and I definitely kindled to it. It’s not just about Hollywood, it’s about the love story that fueled it.
A storyboard artist & a film researcher? That’s it: I’m in! (-terested!)
I woudl LOVE to win this after seeing it on TCM and falling in love with it. I had no idea these two existed and I’m honestly glad I learned. Their contributions behind the camera changed the classic films we love today!
I want to win the Harold and Lillian: A Hollywood Love Story DVD Giveaway! I saw this documentary for the first time this past September on TCM Salutes Past & Present Residents & Supporters of the Motion Picture & Television Country House and Hospital. Bummed I didn’t catch it when it screened at the TCM Classic Film Festival with the admirable mensch Lillian Michelson in attendance to introduce the film. I was so fortunate to get to see this heartwarming documentary on the big screen as part of the Austin Jewish Film Festival just this past Monday. I can’t get enough. I just fell in love with their LOVE story. The humor they had to get through tough times. The movie Rain Man (1988) was based on the Michelsons and their autistic son. The added bonus, is to learn of their unsung contributions to so many award-winning films. This is such an inspiring documentary. MUST-SEE! MUST-OWN!!
This looks like a very insightful story that I would love to see. These folks worked on some heavyweight movies, and being able to hear their stories will be great.
I do not have a Twitter account, so I am posting here to enter but cannot tweet the message.
It’s really a wonderful story… Thank you so much for entering and Good Luck 🙂
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I saw this film on TCM – amazingly, I wasn’t aware of either this documentary nor either Harold or Lillian. I found their story and careers fascinating, and am pretty amazed they aren’t far better known. I’d love to have the DVD so I can delve further into this piece of history.
Have not seen it but I am interested.
Hi Julia, Cant seem to find your tweet. Please confirm that you tweeted or let me know if you don’t have a twitter account. Thanks!
I just love Classic Movie history and would love to share their story with other friends who were not able to see the TCM documentary