Who doesn’t love a classic Western overflowing with murder mystery? And now, with Eureka Entertainment giving the Charles Bronson-starring Breakheart Pass its first ever UK Blu-ray release as part of their new Dual Format edition of the 1975 film, we’ve got three copies of the release to give away to some lucky readers.
To be in with a chance of winning one of these fantastic prizes, simply answer the below question:
Breakheart Pass star Charles Bronson famously played Paul Kersey in which action-centric franchise?
a) Die Hard
b) Death Wish
c) John Wick
Email your answer, along with your address details, to [email protected] labelled Breakheart Pass before midnight on Sunday, June 3rd.
To give you an idea of what to expect from this classic mysterious Western, be sure to check out the trailer for this release below:
The official word on Eureka’s hotly anticipated Dual Format release of Breakheart Pass reads:
An action-packed mystery western based on the best-selling novel by Alistair MacLean (The Guns of Navarone, Ice Station Zebra, Where Eagles Dare), Breakheart Pass throws open the throttle for runaway excitement!
At the height of the frontier era, a locomotive races through the Rocky Mountains on a classified mission to a remote Army post. But one by one, the passengers are being murdered. Their only hope is John Deakin (Charles Bronson, Hard Times, The Magnificent Seven), a mysterious prisoner-in-transit who must fight for his life – and the lives of everyone on the train – as he uncovers a deadly secret that explodes in a torrent of shocking revelations, explosive brawls and blazing gun battles.
With a rousing score by Jerry Goldsmith and a powerful supporting cast that includes Ben Johnson (The Last Picture Show), Richard Crenna (First Blood) and Jill Ireland (Hard Times), Eureka Classics is proud to present Breakheart Pass for the first time on Blu-ray in the UK in a special Dual Format edition.
BREAKHEART PASS, an exhilarating murder-mystery western starring Charles Bronson, is available now for the first time on Blu-ray in the UK, in a Dual Format (Blu-ray & DVD) edition and can be purchased here.