There are lots of great films in the public domain and many of them are online.
OpenFlix has 600, including a
bunch of Chaplin,
sci-fi and
horror B-movies,
film noir and HD versions of
The Kid, M and Night of the Living Dead.
Drelb has 400, including Buster Keaton's
The General and
Steamboat Bill Jr., episodes of
Bonanza and
Dragnet and
Three Stooges shorts.
Crazeclassics has over a 100, including
The Third Man, Roger Corman's
The Little Shop of Horrors,
Bringing Up Baby and
To Kill a Mockingbird.
Ampopfilms has 80, including
His Girl Friday,
Reefer Madness,
Destination Moon and the 1954 animated version of
Animal Farm.
Gravitas Ventures has 35, notably
Vampyr,
Death Rides a Horse and
Borderline.
posted by Kattullus
on Dec 23, 2010 -
19 comments
Pigs Fly. Orwell is in the house in downtown Beijing: a theatrical production of one of his most famous works opened last November. It
escaped the censors -- actually getting the approval stamp in three days -- though it was altered somewhat by director Shang Chengjun. [more inside]
posted by namespan
on Mar 10, 2003 -
5 comments