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Demisemicenturian |
Posted - 04/23/2010 : 22:00:30 I thought it would be a good idea to create a directory of where films can be legally watched on line, especially as the films available often have little information on the I.M.D.B. Please let me know of other cases. The YouTube ones can all be seen together here.
Internet Archive: animations Internet Archive: feature films Internet Archive: shorts Internet Archive: silent films Movies Found Online National Film Board of Canada Veoh YouTube: Antique Classics channel YouTube: Cinema History channel YouTube: D. W. Griffith Movies channel YouTube: Early Cinema channel YouTube: Library of Congress channel
The 10 Minute Run!!!: F.W.F.R YouTube Alice in Wonderland: F.W.F.R YouTube Annie Oakley: F.W.F.R YouTube Are You the Favorite Person of Anybody?: F.W.F.R YouTube Bambi Meets Godzilla: F.W.F.R YouTube The Barbershop: F.W.F.R YouTube The Birth of a Nation: F.W.F.R Google Blacksmith Scene: F.W.F.R YouTube The Bloody Olive: F.W.F.R YouTube Boom F.W.F.R. Film Annex The Boxing Cats (Prof. Welton's): F.W.F.R YouTube The Boys Think They Have One on Foxy Grandpa, But He Fools Them: F.W.F.R YouTube Breath: F.W.F.R YouTube Broadway: F.W.F.R YouTube Cattle Driven to Slaughter: F.W.F.R YouTube The Cat with Hands: F.W.F.R YouTube A Chess Dispute: F.W.F.R YouTube The Cock Fight: F.W.F.R YouTube Colored [sic] Baby's Morning Bath: F.W.F.R YouTube A Corner in Wheat: F.W.F.R YouTube The Dancing Skeleton: F.W.F.R YouTube Demolishing and Building Up the Star Theatre: F.W.F.R YouTube Dog Factory: F.W.F.R YouTube The Dot and the Line: F.W.F.R YouTube Driving Cows to Pasture: F.W.F.R YouTube Edison Kinetoscopic Record Of A Sneeze: F.W.F.R YouTube Electrocuting an Elephant: F.W.F.R YouTube The Execution of Mary Stuart: F.W.F.R YouTube The Extra Turn: F.W.F.R YouTube Feeding Sea Gulls: F.W.F.R YouTube Fish Fry: F.W.F.R YouTube Der Fuehrer's Face: F.W.F.R YouTube Fun in a Bakery Shop: F.W.F.R YouTube Gayniggers from Outer Space: F.W.F.R Movies Found Online The Gay Shoe Clerk: F.W.F.R YouTube Glenroy Brothers (Comic Boxing): F.W.F.R YouTube The Great Train Robbery: F.W.F.R YouTube Handkerchief Drill: F.W.F.R YouTube A Hand Shake: F.W.F.R YouTube How a French Nobleman Got a Wife Through the 'New York Herald' Personal Columns: F.W.F.R YouTube In Passing: F.W.F.R YouTube Japanese Acrobats: F.W.F.R YouTube Jeffries and Ruhlin Sparring Contest at San Francisco, Cal., November 15, 1901: F.W.F.R YouTube The Killer Lasagna: F.W.F.R YouTube Killer Toilet from Outer Space : F.W.F.R YouTube Kiwi!: F.W.F.R YouTube The Last Knit: F.W.F.R YouTube Life of an American Fireman: F.W.F.R YouTube Love in a Hammock: F.W.F.R YouTube The Making of Gladiator: F.W.F.R YouTube The Man With the Smallest Penis in Existence and the Electron Microscope Technician Who Loved Him: F.W.F.R YouTube Mime Massacre: F.W.F.R YouTube Nanook of the North: F.W.F.R Veoh New York City 'Ghetto' Fish Market: F.W.F.R YouTube Night of the Living Bread: F.W.F.R YouTube Nosferatu, a Symphony of Horror: F.W.F.R YouTube Not I: F.W.F.R YouTube One Rat Short: F.W.F.R YouTube Panic Attack: F.W.F.R YouTube Panorama of Eiffel Tower: F.W.F.R YouTube Pillow Fight: F.W.F.R YouTube Soldiers Washing Dishes: F.W.F.R YouTube Son of Bambi Meets Godzilla: F.W.F.R YouTube The Stairwell: F.W.F.R YouTube Submission: Part I: F.W.F.R YouTube La Tartine: F.W.F.R. YouTube Trapeze Disrobing Act: F.W.F.R YouTube A Trip to the Moon: F.W.F.R YouTube Uncle Josh at the Moving Picture Show: F.W.F.R YouTube What Happened on Twenty-Third Street, New York City: F.W.F.R YouTube The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: F.W.F.R YouTube |
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GHcool |
Posted - 01/13/2011 : 23:12:52 quote: Originally posted by Salopian
quote: Originally posted by GHcool
I'm honored (and slightly puzzled) to see "10 Minute Run" on the same list as Nanook of the North, Nosferatu, and "A Trip to the Moon."
I found your link to it when I was indexing the film threads. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to watch it properly yet as the sound isn't working on my dad's computer. I think it's more than worthy of inclusion here, and not only because I have the top review.
That is a great review. |
Demisemicenturian |
Posted - 01/13/2011 : 23:10:50 quote: Originally posted by GHcool
I'm honored (and slightly puzzled) to see "10 Minute Run" on the same list as Nanook of the North, Nosferatu, and "A Trip to the Moon."
I found your link to it when I was indexing the film threads. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to watch it properly yet as the sound isn't working on my dad's computer. I think it's more than worthy of inclusion here, and not only because I have the top review.
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GHcool |
Posted - 01/13/2011 : 23:01:08 I'm honored (and slightly puzzled) to see "10 Minute Run" on the same list as Nanook of the North, Nosferatu, and "A Trip to the Moon." |
lemmycaution |
Posted - 04/24/2010 : 21:30:46 A number of films in the FWFR database are available at the National Film Board of Canada website.
http://www.nfb.ca/ |
demonic |
Posted - 04/24/2010 : 13:58:24 One of the best free film resources is the Internet Archive (which incidentally is linked up to IMDB, so you can access the film immediately from there). It's a great source of public domain films including heaps of classic silents like Nosferatu, Dr Caligari, Intolerance, Birth of a Nation, M, The General, Battleship Potemkin, Chaney's Phantom of the Opera, early Hitchcocks like The Lady Vanishes, The 39 Steps and The Man Who Knew Too Much, and classics like His Girl Friday, My Man Godfrey, Carnival of Souls, Panic in the Streets and the ever ubiquituous Night of the Living Dead.
Here's the feature film link. You can search elsewhere on the site for documentaries, cartoons and shorts. |
Demisemicenturian |
Posted - 04/24/2010 : 12:42:23 quote: Originally posted by MguyX
There was another thread that I think Yukon started with additional free film locations, but I can't find it.
He started two with regard to the book. I incorporated the films that he or others listed there. |
MguyXXV |
Posted - 04/24/2010 : 07:27:48 There was another thread that I think Yukon started with additional free film locations, but I can't find it. |
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