COMPETITION: Win Margin Call DVD signed by Paul Bettany Nov 09, 2012

Win a DVD signed by Margin Call star Paul Bettany.

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Taking place on Wall Street, Margin Call follows the ups and downs of 24 hours at the beginning of the 2008 financial crisis, focusing on an entry-level analyst (Zachary Quinto) who comes across information that might prove to be the downfall of his firm. The film’s gripping story is matched by an A-list cast, including Kevin Spacey, Paul Bettany, Demi Moore and Stanley Tucci.

The thriller is regarded as one of the all-time best films about the financial industry and boasts an enviable collection of award nominations, including one for best original screenplay at the 2011 Oscars.

MARGIN CALL is out on DVD & Blu-ray on Monday 12 November and we are marking the occassion with a very special giveaway – a copy of the film on DVD signed by Paul Bettany.

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