Movies are one of the greatest forms of American History. Films give us a chance to escape not only our reality, but join in on someone else’s as well. In fact, many Americans would argue that classic films are the greatest form of artwork. If you’re a movie buff you must be familiar with the company Loving the Classics. This unique and one-of-a-kind site provides classic movie goers with just about every film they could ever hope to have. If you’ve been searching for that hard to find movie, well go ahead, search for it at Loving the Classics.
Loving the Classics already boasts a collection of over 3,200 films and with active plans to expand, you can bet this site is one stop shopping for all. In fact, the company has even added over 150 new titles this week alone! You can simply view the “What’s New?” list on the company’s website and find out for yourself what all the excitement is about. The list is updated every Sunday, so be sure to check back weekly with Loving the Classics for new additions. In fact, this week houses 15 new films and counting!
- The Butler’s Dilemma (1943)
- Buy Me That Town (1941)
- Cafe Hostess (1940)
- Calling of Dan Matthews (1935)
- Eagle in a Cage (1972)
- Eight Girls in a Boat (1934)
- Elmer and Elsie (1934)
- Escape by Night (1937)
- Escape from San Quentin (1957)
- Escape to Glory (1940)
- Evenings for Sale (1932)
- Everybody Dance (1936)
- Extortion (1938)
- Mr. District Attorney (1941)
- Film Series Package Deal – 9 Ellery Queen films
As you can see, Loving the Classics has made many positive additions to their already impressive film list. Why look anywhere else when this site has it all?
“This is just a great site. I’ve bought a number of movies which I was specifically looking for and could not find elsewhere. Prices are very reasonable and service is great. It’s fun just to browse through their inventory and see how many good movies you’ve seen, but have forgotten about. I’ve purchased several movies through browsing. Thanks LTC for being there for all of us old movie buffs,” says Meyer Jules.