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The fifth instalment of horror movie franchise Saw is about to be released, and Stuff.co.nz has five double passes to give away to celebrate.
In Saw 5, Hoffman is seemingly the last person alive to carry on the Jigsaw legacy. But when his secret is threatened, Hoffman must go on the hunt to eliminate all loose ends.
Directed by David Hackl, the cast includes Tobin Bell, Costas Mandylor and Scott Patterson. The focus surrounds Hoffman, (played by Mandylor) a forensics expert, who is set with the challenge to protect the secret surrounding the Jigsaw's legacy at all costs. You won't believe how it ends!
Saw 5 is screening in New Zealand cinemas from October 30.
To celebrate the release of Saw 5, Stuff.co.nz has five double passes to give away. You must be aged 18 or over to enter.
How to enter:
To be in to win, all you have to do is name tell us what body part the character Lawrence in the first Saw film had to hacksaw off to escape the bathroom?
Email your answer to competitions@stuff.co.nz along with your name, address and daytime phone number before 10am on Friday, October 31 to go in the draw.
Terms and Conditions:
Prize winners will be determined from a random draw of eligible entries received before 10am on Friday, October 31. Only one entry per person will be accepted.
Employees of Fairfax New Zealand's corporate office, Digital Division, and their immediate families, are not eligible for the prize. Fairfax New Zealand Limited's Managing Director, Publishing, will make a final determination if any matter is disputed.
Entries belong to Fairfax New Zealand Limited and may be used by the company for marketing and promotions.
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