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Charlie Sheen Autographed Poster and Gift Pack From 9/11 Film

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by RAKI WRIGHT

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Enter to win a Charlie Sheen Autographed Poster and Gift Pack from the 9/11 Film, which opens in theaters September 8.

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About the 9/11 Film

9/11 opens in theaters on September 8 and features an all star cast including Luis Guzman (The Taking of Pelham 1,2,3), Gina Gershon (Showgirls), Wood Harris (Justified), Jacqueline Bisset (Dancing on the Edge (BBC), Welcome to New York), Olga Fonda (The Vampire Diaries) and Bruce Davison (X-Men).

In the World Trade Center, a billionaire sits in his attorney’s office awaiting a divorce hearing against his wife. In a west side apartment, a bike messenger kisses his 5-year old daughter and sings her “Happy Birthday” before leaving for work. A maintenance man gets dispatched to help a tenant with his lock. In an upper east side apartment, a young model musters the courage to break up with her sugar daddy. As random as random can be, these individuals step into a crowded World Trade Center elevator.

Wrapped up in their own world, they all ride silently hearing only the sound of the elevator giving notice of each floor. When the elevator stops on the 34th floor, it empties leaving only these five behind. Moments later … their world changes as the collision of a jet into the North Tower incapacitates the elevator.

With no understanding of what has happened and is happening around them, these fives are forced to band together and fight against all odds to escape from the impending horrific collapse. During these critical minutes, a story of courage, faith, and the will to live unfolds.

How to Win a Charlie Sheen Autographed Poster and Gift Pack from the 9/11 Film

The Prize Pack Contains:

1 – 9/11 poster Hand Signed Autographed by star Charlie Sheen

1 – “Hope” Pendant with necklace

1 – Guide to Talking To Your Children About 9/11 thanks to Tuesday’s Children

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This promotion is open until September 22, 2017 at 11:59 pm EST and is limited to US residents, 18 years or older. The winner will be chosen randomly. Winner must respond to email within 24 hours or prize may be forfeited. Promotional content and prize for this promotion is provided by and shipped by sponsor and/or its representatives. The prize may be sent via FedEx or UPS. No P.O. Boxes please.

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  1. Jordan says

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    I remember watching the television in horror on the morning of 9/11. Such a sad day that I will never forget.

  2. Nicole W says

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    I remember sitting in class when the teachers got the news of what was happening. I do believe I was in 6th grade. We never switched classes. They told us that it was for our safety that we close the blinds and stay put. They turned on the news for us to see what was going on. I remember many of the kids being terrified that we might be hit next. It surely was a day I will never forget.

  3. Sandy Klocinski says

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    I was working from home. I remember noticing, before anything happened, that it was a really nice day. When it first was announced, they thought a small plane hit one of the towers. So that was the initial story, which seemed strange at the time because it was a perfectly nice day. The first plane, I found out about it on the news. After that, no one really knew anything and no one was overly focused on it. Then, when the second one hit, people knew it was an attack.

  4. ELIZABETH C. says

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    I remember being at work & a friend of mine called me who worked near the world trade center. Very sad day!

  5. Ed says

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    Profound sadness

  6. Kathy Pease says

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    My husband and I were watching the news that morning when it happened ..We were so shocked!

  7. Lisa says

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    I remember I was in 8th grade science class. They made an announcement over the intercom and then our teacher turned on the TV.

  8. Richard Hicks says

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    I was at home and shocked at what was happening!

  9. Angela Livingston says

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    I was actually watching the news at the time, chatting online, waiting for my Papaw to pick me up for history class. When he got there and I told him what had happened he didn’t believe me at first.

  10. Darlene Owen says

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    I remember being at work during 9/11.

  11. Shelly Leatham says

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    I was in my breakroom at work when they broke into programming with the information. My entire office was watching when the 2nd plane hit. Scary!

  12. Audrey Stewart says

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    I came home from work, and was glued to the TV. I was stunned by it all, and I will never forget it.

  13. Richard Brandt says

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    I was driving to work in Colorado Springs when the first report came over the radio. Once we all understood what was happening we were all sent home as a safety precaution. The rest of the day, two jet fighters from the air base circuled endlessly overhead.

  14. Angie Metzger says

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    I remember that I was working at the time at the store. The first customer came up to me and said a plane crashed into the world trade center…I was like OMG! …Then a customer a little bit later, told me another plane hit the other tower!…By this time I knew something was very very wrong.

  15. wendi says

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    woke up with my kids we had a camp out that night in the living room turned the tv on and saw the second plane hit

  16. Buddy Garrett says

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    I remember the shock and confusion. Everyone wanted to have their family with them. I remember how America came together. Even strangers were talking to each other. I’m sorry to say that unity didn’t last with the last election.

  17. Tina W says

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    I woke up in a motel in a small town (Bishop) in California. I had stopped after getting tired driving on my way to a conference in san diego, where I was supposed to be meeting my boss. Turned on the news at 5am local time as I was preparing to leave. 3 hours later I was still staring at the TV. At first I thought “oh hell no, I’m turning around and going home!” but thankfully I got ahold of her and ended up driving the rest of the way down, picked up my boss and had us both home before flights started up again. On the way home we drove past TONS of tanks heading out of the China Lake base. It was surreal.

  18. Jerry Marquardt says

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    I remember waking up in the late afternoon after working overnight and the gas stations were closed, and I put M-TV and VH-1 on and they were news, so I knew it was really bad.

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