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Step_Nine_Productions |
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December 28, 2009 02:14:00pm |
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Are these PD? |
Are any of the films in the list below PD? If so, where can I download them? Are any already on here?
Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949)
The Third Man (1949)
The Lady Vanishes (1938)
King Henry V (1944)
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billbarstad |
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December 28, 2009 03:02:48pm |
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Re: Are these PD? |
Of those, IA has
The Lady Vanishes. Looks like
Henry V (1944) is PD.
This post was modified by billbarstad on 2009-12-28 23:02:48
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Step_Nine_Productions |
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December 28, 2009 03:05:53pm |
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Re: Are these PD? |
Thank you. Are any others than that PD and you just don't have them or are those the only ones that are PD?
This post was modified by Step_Nine_Productions on 2009-12-28 23:05:53
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billbarstad |
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December 28, 2009 03:09:10pm |
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feature_films
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Re: Are these PD? |
Wikipedia says
The Third Man is under copyright. Someone else may know about
Kind Hearts and Coronets.
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quigs |
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December 28, 2009 04:06:58pm |
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Re: Are these PD? |
I would love to see Henry the V. BTW the b/w of Much to do about Nothing, is that PD?
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billbarstad |
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December 28, 2009 07:06:56pm |
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Re: Are these PD? |
I guessing you mean Shakespeare's
Much Ado About Nothing, but I can't see anything at IMDb that fits the bill. I looked through the forums for anything with that title, and couldn't find anything here either.
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quigs |
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December 28, 2009 07:21:02pm |
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Re: Are these PD? |
about the early to mid 1930's, Laurence Oliver did thus film I think with his new bride Viian Leigh. I am not 100% percent sure so I am going to IMDB to check it out.
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Video-Cellar |
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December 28, 2009 07:31:13pm |
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feature_films
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Re: Are these PD? |
You're probably thinking of
"As You Like It" 1936. Laurence Olivier and Elizabeth Bergner. Very light fluffy romantic comedy stuff. Its in the PD.
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quigs |
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December 28, 2009 07:37:10pm |
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feature_films
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Re: Are these PD? |
Is it here? I'll love to see it and maybe combine it with Henry the V if availble in IA.
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quigs |
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December 28, 2009 07:32:20pm |
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feature_films
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Re: Are these PD? |
I was mistaken. It's called "As You Like It" in 1937. It was the first film L. Olivier did of a Shakespereian play.
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Video-Cellar |
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December 28, 2009 07:34:01pm |
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feature_films
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Re: Are these PD? |
Lady Vanishes and Henry V are PD.
Third Man and Kind Hearts and Coronets are copyright.
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Step_Nine_Productions |
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December 30, 2009 09:34:55pm |
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feature_films
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Re: Are these PD? |
Ok, is Henry V on here?
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billbarstad |
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June 04, 2010 07:37:34am |
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Re: Are these PD? |
Do you still think
The Third Man is under copyright in light of
Golan v. Gonzales?