Win a Copy of Class Of 1984 Blu-Ray and Limited Edition Poster

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Tomorrow, April 14th, 2015, genre favorite Scream Factory will be releasing the Class of 1984 Blu-ray to the world. And as a gift, Dread Central readers will get a chance to win a copy of the Class of 1984 Blu-ray and its limited edition poster!

In this giveaway contest from Scream Factory, three (3) winners will each receive a copy of Class of 1984 Blu-ray and a limited-edition 18”x 24” poster of the newly commissioned artwork. This artwork was featured as the cover of the Class of 1984 Blu-ray.

Dread Central readers can enter this contest by sending an email to contests@dreadcentral.com, including your FULL NAME and MAILING ADDRESS. We’ll take care of the rest.

If the above link doesn’t work for you, email us directly at contests@dreadcentral.com with the subject line “ClassOf1984 Blu-ray.” Don’t forget to include your FULL NAME and MAILING ADDRESS.

Please note that this contest is open to residents of the US & Canada only and will end at 11:59 PM PT on Tuesday, April 21st, 2015. By entering this contest, you are consenting to allow Scream Factory/Shout! Factory use of your email address.

To find out more about Scream Factory and their upcoming releases, visit the official Scream Factory website, “LIKE” Scream Factory on Facebook or follow them on Twitter (@scream_factory).

 

Class Of 1984 Blu-Ray

Synopsis:

Directed and co-written by Mark L. Lester (Class of 1999, Commando, Firestarter), Class of 1984, with its vision of a decaying, violence-plagued inner city school, is one of the most provocative cult movies of the early 1980s. With an original story and screenplay co-written by genre veteran Tom Holland (Fright Night, Child’s Play, Psycho II, The Beast Within), the film is also notable for its Alice Cooper theme song “I Am The Future” as well as its memorable cast, which includes Lisa Langlois (Deadly Eyes, The Nest), Roddy McDowall, Stefan Arngrim (Fear No Evil), and Michael J. Fox in an early role.

In Class of 1984, Andy Norris (Slaughterhouse Five’s Perry King) is an idealistic and naive music teacher who has moved into the Lincoln High community with his pregnant wife, Diane. Appalled by the crime-infested school, Norris soon crosses sabers with its teenage kingpin, the shrewd and sadistic Peter Stegman (“The White Shadow’s” Timothy Van Patten). With Norris setting his sights on reforming Stegman, the young miscreant declares war on his teacher, and the duo set a fateful showdown into motion on the night of an important school orchestra performance.

 

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