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Loving the Classics: Save 20 Percent Now!

Loving the Classics: Save 20 Percent Now!Looking to save a little green? Loving the Classics knows how hard it is to treat yourself every once in awhile, due to the current economic status, so they are offering 20 percent off all Betty Grable films the entire month of April. So go ahead, give yourself a gift, because at a price like that you won’t find a better deal.

As the featured player of the month at Loving the Classics, Betty Grable was a true star. Born as Elizabeth Ruth Grable in 1916, Betty was enrolled in dancing classes almost as soon as she could walk. Grable’s mother, Lillian, wanted her daughter to be a star and she was determined to get Betty started at an early age. Betty took up the art of tap dancing and ballet at a young age and when she turned 13 years of age, she set out for Hollywood with stars in her eyes. It seemed that just as soon as Betty arrived she landed several minor parts in a variety of now classic films made in the 1930’s. The films included Whoopee!, Happy Days and Let’s go Places, as according to Loving the Classics. Four years later Betty landed a leading role in By Your Leave and next came College Swing in 1938. Although they were substantial roles, the public hardly took notice of Ms. Grable. However, when Betty married Jackie Coogan in 1939, the public started noticing her. Her defining role was in 1940, as she played Glenda Crawford in Down Argentine Way. The public soon became enchanted with Betty and her grace and she took on several successful movie roles in Coney Island and Sweet Rosie O’ Grady. After that, Betty became the highest paid star in America with her $300,000 a year paycheck, as according to Loving the Classics. In fact, Grable’s legs even became insured for $1 million by Lloyds of London. Betty’s last film was in 1955 with How to Be Very, Very Popular. Betty died in 1973 after a fight with cancer took her life. She lived a beautiful life full of love and avoid of scandals and secrets and that is what set Betty apart from both stars of the past and celebrities today.

You don’t want to wait to get your hands on the classic films starring Betty Grable, as she was a truly unique star. Visit Loving the Classics today to take advantage of this discount and purchase all the Grable classics your heart desires.

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