Contest: Win a DVD of the Sweet Romance, “Old Fashioned”

Posted on July 5, 2015 at 9:00 pm

Copyright Pure Flix 2015
Copyright Pure Flix 2015

Win a copy of the sweet romance, “Old Fashioned,” from PureFlix. It set a record with the highest opening for faith film on less than 300 screens.

Director and star of the film Rik Swartzwelder has said he wanted to make a movie about the authentic and romantic meaning of love. The film centers on Clay Walsh (Swartzwelder), a former frat boy who gives up his carousing ways and now runs an antique shop in a small Midwestern college town. There, he has become notorious for his lofty and outdated theories on love and romance.

When Amber Hewson (Elizabeth Ann Roberts), a free-spirited young woman with a restless soul, drifts into the area and rents the apartment above his shop, she finds herself surprisingly drawn to his noble ideas, which are new and intriguing to her. And Clay, though he tries to fight and deny it, simply cannot resist being attracted to her spontaneous and passionate embrace of life.

Ultimately, Clay must step out from behind his relational theories, and Amber must overcome her own fears and deep wounds, as the two of them, together, attempt the impossible: an “old-fashioned” courtship in contemporary America

To win a copy, send me an email at moviemom@moviemom.com with Old Fashioned in the subject line and tell me what you think is a perfect date. Don’t forget your address! (U.S. addresses only). I’ll pick a winner at random on July 14, 2015. Good luck!

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