Win The Best of British Film Classics on DVD

Win The Best of British Film Classics on DVD

14 September, 2010
by: Competition

Celebrate the London Film Festival this October and win the best of British film classics on DVD with Film4

British Film

Everyone loves a good old British flick and to celebrate new releases from Film4's award-winning archive, Spoonfed are offering you the chance to win the Brit Indie Collection 4 disc DVD and Blu-ray boxset, the Great Brit Flicks 4 disc boxset and the True Inspiration 3 disc DVD and Blu-ray boxset.

Featuring British classics such as Trainspotting, Brassed Off and Touching The Void, these boxsets celebrate the very best of British cinema.

This competition has now ended. Check out what other Spoonfed Competitions we're running.

Terms and Conditions:

1. The prize is for the named winner only

2. All entrants must be 18 or over

3.The Promoter will not be liable if a Prize cannot be taken by a winner for any reason.

4. The prize cannot be exchanged and there is no cash alternative.

5. Your information will not be passed onto any third parties that are not connected to Spoonfed or Market-Me

6. The Promoter accepts no responsibility or liability for any error, omission, interruption, deletion, defect, delay in operation or transmission, communications line failure, theft, destruction, alteration of, or unauthorised access to entries, or entries lost, incomplete or delayed whether or not arising during operation or transmission as a result of server functions, virus, bugs or other causes outside its control.

7. All lost, damaged or incomplete entries will be deemed invalid. Proof of entry shall not be proof of delivery or receipt.

 

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