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Poster: Step_Nine_Productions Date: December 28, 2009 02:14:00pm
Forum: feature_films Subject: 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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Poster: billbarstad Date: December 28, 2009 03:02:48pm
Forum: feature_films Subject: Re: Are these PD?

Of those, IA has The Lady Vanishes. Looks like Henry V (1944) is PD.


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Poster: Step_Nine_Productions Date: December 28, 2009 03:05:53pm
Forum: feature_films Subject: 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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Poster: billbarstad Date: December 28, 2009 03:09:10pm
Forum: feature_films Subject: 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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Poster: quigs Date: December 28, 2009 04:06:58pm
Forum: feature_films Subject: 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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Poster: billbarstad Date: December 28, 2009 07:06:56pm
Forum: feature_films Subject: 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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Poster: quigs Date: December 28, 2009 07:21:02pm
Forum: feature_films Subject: 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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Poster: Administrator, Curator, or Staff Video-Cellar Date: December 28, 2009 07:31:13pm
Forum: feature_films Subject: 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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Poster: quigs Date: December 28, 2009 07:37:10pm
Forum: feature_films Subject: 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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Poster: quigs Date: December 28, 2009 07:32:20pm
Forum: feature_films Subject: 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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Poster: Administrator, Curator, or Staff Video-Cellar Date: December 28, 2009 07:34:01pm
Forum: feature_films Subject: Re: Are these PD?

Lady Vanishes and Henry V are PD.

Third Man and Kind Hearts and Coronets are copyright.

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Poster: Step_Nine_Productions Date: December 30, 2009 09:34:55pm
Forum: feature_films Subject: Re: Are these PD?

Ok, is Henry V on here?

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Poster: billbarstad Date: June 04, 2010 07:37:34am
Forum: feature_films Subject: Re: Are these PD?

Do you still think The Third Man is under copyright in light of Golan v. Gonzales?

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