‘Gone in 60 Seconds' Giveaway
Enter to win an original vintage movie poster from the 1974 car stunt classic
H.B. Halicki’s original “Gone in 60 Seconds” is the classic car theft film written, directed, and produced by H.B. (Toby) Halicki and starring Eleanor, the only Ford Mustang in history to receive starring credit in a movie! This movie was the template for all future car chase movies and takes us back to a time when chases and crashes were real—no CGI—just raw talent, great driving, and unflinching stunts. Its legendary 40 minute chase scene is part of car chasing lore.
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The film makes its Blu-ray debut this week from Halicki Films, in a Blu-ray + DVD Combo Pack with behind-the-scenes footage, interviews, and other supplements.
MSN Entertainment and the Halicki estate are giving away two original 1974 "Gone in 60 Seconds" movie posters from the film's original release to celebrate the occasion.
Enter to win by following these steps:
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Entries are accepted until Sunday, October 21
about the blogger

Sean Axmaker is MSN's DVD columnist and the editor of Parallax View. He writes for Turner Classic Movies Online and his work has appeared in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, The Seattle Weekly, The Stranger, Senses of Cinema, Asian Cult Cinema, Psychotronic Video and "The Scarecrow Video Guide."
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