Contest: Win Bride Flight Blu-ray

The contest is over. Chosen by Random.org, the winners are Justin W., Bill Norris and Jason Fiske. Congratulations! Please email your mailing address to lhlerman@gmail.com to claim your prize.

And make sure you enter our other contests.

Bride Flight, the sumptuous post-World War II romantic saga directed by acclaimed filmmaker Ben Sombogaart (Twin Sisters), arrived on Blu-ray on Sept. 20, and Music Box Films Home Entertainment has given Disc Dish three copies of the Blu-ray to give away to three lucky DD readers!

Bride Flight, the most expensive Dutch film production of all time, is the tale of three Dutch beauties (Elise Schaap, Karina Smulders and Anna Drijver) who meet on an airplane in the aftermath of the war as they’re emigrating to New Zealand to meet their husbands-to-be. The movie has it all: love, loss, faith, betrayal and, of course, triumph.

On Blu-ray, the movie is priced at $38.94, but you can enter to win a copy here. All you have to do is:

1. If you don’t already, Like Disc Dish on Facebook, Follow Disc Dish on Twitter or subscribe to Disc Dish by email (see the box on the right), then leave a comment on this page saying whether you’re a Facebook or Twitter fan or email subscriber. That gives you one entry. If you only do this step, you’re entered, but keep reading for more chances to win.

2. Link to this page from your Facebook profile, Twitter account, Digg, Reddit.com, blog or wherever you hang out online and put a link to it in the comments on this page. You’ll get an extra entry for each link. (Sorry, but links added to the Disc Dish Facebook page don’t count.)

3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 every day for even more chances to win.

And if you’re game, tell us if you’ve seen Bride Flight and any other Dutch movies over recent years. (We’re big fans of Paul Verhoeven’s Soldier of Orange.)

This giveaway runs through midnight, Tuesday, Sept. 27, and the winner will be chosen by Random.org and announced on this page on Sept. 28. Make sure you check back to see if you won. NOTE: The contest is only open to readers who are 18 or older and in the U.S.

About Laurence

Founder and editor Laurence Lerman saw Alfred Hitchcock’s North by Northwest when he was 13 years old and that’s all it took. He has been writing about film and video for more than a quarter of a century for magazines, anthologies, websites and most recently, Video Business magazine, where he served as the Reviews Editor for 15 years.