(1948) Two years after her husbands death Christine Faber thinks she hears her late husband calling out of the surf on the beach one night. She meets a tall dark man who seems to know all about her. After more ghostly manifestations, Christine and her younger sister become enmeshed in the strange life of Alexis; but he in turn finds himself manipulated into deeper cruelness than he had in mind.
Marial art film believed to be in the public domain. B grade movie with nudity based in 60's. Some fair fight scenes, if you enjoy this type of movie.
While travelling in Switzerland, the child of a well-off couple is kidnapped. She is held to ensure that her father does not reveal what he knows about a planned assassination. Since they can't talk to the authorities, the parents plan to begin the search for their daughter on their own. This is the original, British-made movie from 1934 and is now in the public domain. After coming to the United States, Alfred Hitchcock produced a remake of this movie in 1956 starring James (Jimmy) Stewart and Doris Day. The remake remains under copyright.
Kungfu film that is in the public domain, not a bad old movie.
Dr. Head hosts "BOO!". We take public domain movies and add our "audio jimmies", (sound clips and audio drop-ins) to turn B-Movies into B+Movies! This 2 hour comedy/horror show is the only one of its kind. With Caretaker Clifford Graham and original comedy bits, this show will leave you wanting more. There will be a new show every month. Created & Produced by Timm McCoy of PPL Micro Studios in Brookly Park,MN. On this episode of "BOO!": The 1956 classic "Godzilla" starring Raymond Burr.
PDT - "Nosferatu (1922)" Segment 11938superman43 min 41 sec - Apr 14, 2007 *** PLEASE ALSO WATCH SEGMENT 2 *** http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EeLVVg7fvOI Welcome to the third edition of 1938Superman?s Public Domain. Here we feature content, mostly classic films, that are in public domain or otherwise available for viewing and use, free of charge and free of copyright infringement. Things [...]
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