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Competition: John Wayne Boxset
Duke fans rejoice - we have a copy of 'John Wayne: The Collection', a 34-strong DVD boxset, to give away.
Dec 8 2004
To many John Wayne was the definitive oatsman-cum-action hero so, to commemorate the twenty-fifth anniversary of his death, Universal has just released a veritable wagon-load of Duke flicks divided into four genre-based boxsets.
As if that wasn't enough, you can also purchase the lot (and more) as part of the barnstorming 'John Wayne: The Collection', a weighty caboodle featuring an impressive 34 films, ten of which have never been released on DVD before.
Rather handily, we have one such boxset up for grabs in this week's compo. To enter, simply answer the following question:
In which US state was John Wayne born?
Email your answer together with your name, address and daytime phone number to Technology@timeout.com.
Entries must be received by Friday December 17.
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