To celebrate the release of ‘Halloween‘, in cinemas 25 October, together with Universal Pictures Australia, we are giving you the chance to win:
1 x 10 double passes to see the film
Entering the competition is as easy as usual, just become our Facebook fan here (if you are not already), fill in the form below with your personal details, and tell us the name of the actress who plays the role of Laurie in the film. (Hint the answer is in this post)
To celebrate the release of ‘Halloween‘, in cinemas 25 October, together with Universal Pictures Australia, we are giving you the chance to win:
1 x 10 double passes to see the film
Entering the competition is as easy as usual, just become our Facebook fan here (if you are not already), fill in the form below with your personal details, and tell us the name of the actress who plays the role of Laurie in the film. (Hint the answer is in this post)
- Don’t forget to include your real name
- Please read the rules carefully
- Competition closes Monday 22 October 2018
- Competition open for Australian residents only
- Only 1 entry per person will be accepted
- Winners will be notified by email
- Any duplicate/suspicious entry will be disqualified
- Competition subjected to terms and conditions (see below)
About the Film
Halloween sees Jamie Lee Curtis return to her iconic role as Laurie Strode, who comes to her final confrontation with Michael Myers, the masked figure who has haunted her since she narrowly escaped his killing spree on Halloween night 40 years ago.
Terms & Conditions
1. Spotlight Report and Universal Pictures Australia take no responsibility for any delay, loss or damage to prizes sent to winners.
2. While all attempts are made to supply prizes at the completion of a competition, no responsibility will be held by Spotlight Report to supply prizes if for unseen circumstances they are not available.
3. Staff of this site and their immediate families are not eligible to participate in the competition.
4. You must be at least 15 years of age to enter this competition, or have parents or guardians permission.
5. No responsibility will be taken for any entries that may have been lost. The judge’s decision is final and no correspondence will be entered upon.