B-Movies

Most of what were called B-Movies are Public Domain and so free.

You can download from the links below or likely watch from them depending on the broswer.

The Thing From Another World ( Horror Sci Fi 1951)
James Arness, Kenneth Tobey & Margaret Sheridan

When scientist Dr. Carrington (Robert Cornthwaite) reports a UFO near his North Pole research base,
the Air Force sends in a team under Capt. Patrick Hendry (Kenneth Tobey) to investigate.
What they find is a wrecked spaceship and a humanoid creature (James Arness) frozen in the ice.
The original Pod person from B&W ;)
Addeddate 2018-03-24 19:38:43
Identifier TheThingFromAnotherWorldHorrorSciFi1951JamesArnessKennethTobeyMargaretSheridan
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Night of the Living Dead by George A. Romero

Publication date 1968 Usage Public Domain Topics horror
In this classic yet still creepy horror film, strangers hold up in a rural Pennsylvania farmhouse
and battle constant attacks from dead locals who have been brought back to life by mysterious radiation.

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WARNING - This is a graphic horror film with some gory special effects (in B&W).
Night of the Living Dead | Alternate link |

Last Man on Earth-hd

Usage Public Domain Mark 1.0 Topics last man on earth, vincent price, hd, vampires

Sole survivor in a world of vampires staring vincent price, first of three movies based on this story.

Addeddate 2016-05-30 06:32:24 Color color Identifier lastmanonearth-1964
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Voyage To The Planet Of Prehistoric Women

Usage Public Domain Mark 1.0
Topics Feature Films, Sci-Fi, Science Fiction, Roger Corman, Peter Bogdanovich, Pavel Klushantev,
Curtis Harrington, Francis Ford Coppola, Mamie Van Doren, Sovcolor, Agfacolor, Eastmancolor
Language English
"Voyage to the Planet of the Prehistoric Women" (1968) is the second of two reworkings of "Planeta Bur,"
a Soviet sci-fi film from 1959. The first was the similarly titled, "Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet"
(1962) assembled by director Curtis Harrington for producer Roger Corman.
"Voyage to the Planet of the Prehistoric Women" was confabulated by Peter Bogdanovich using the pseudonym,
Derek Thomas. Working under the dictum that American International would buy "Planet" if it had some women in it,
he inserted new footage featuring Mamie Van Doren, a bevy of nubile cuties in white hot pants,
and additional scenes from the Americanized version of another Soviet film, "Nebo Zovet," ("The Heavens Beckon")
from 1962.

This film has been knocking around for years in a horribly faded version.
I've attempted to upgrade it by reconstructing it from the best publicly available sources.
First of all, I need to disavow the bizarre story that Pathecolor was some sort of tinting process.
Pathecolor was a variant of Eastmancolor (Kodak), and was capable of stunning color.
The stylish Poe adaptions by Roger Corman come to mind. Unfortunately, Eastmancolor has proven to be
quite unstable over the years, losing density in its yellow and cyan layers until nothing exists
but a washed out magenta. The 16mm print used for the generally available transfer, is a prime
example of color fading, and of a misguided attempt to equalize its color by adding cyan.

The original "Planeta Bur" was probably filmed in Sovcolor (really Agfacolor from the World War II era).
Though not capable of the range, subtlety or consistency of Eastmancolor, it did have a pleasing and
vibrant color pallet of its own. So here is a by no means perfect, but hopefully, much better presentation of
"Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women."

Thanx and a tip o' the hat to Peter Bogdanovich, Roger Corman, Pavel Klushantsev, Mamie Van Doren,
Filmgroup (for not copyrighting it!) and The only film with a Robot John! ;)

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House on Haunted Hill by William Castle

Publication date 1959 Usage Public Domain Topics Drama, Horror, Thriller Publisher William Castle Productions

Frederick Loren has invited five strangers to a party of a lifetime. He is offering each of them $10,000
if they can stay the night in a house.

Addeddate 2009-02-27 17:40:08 Color black & white Director William Castle
Identifier house_on_haunted_hill_ipod
Run time 01:14:43 Sound sound Year 1959
House on Hunted Hill | Alternate link |

The Lost World by Harry O. Hoyt

Publication date 1925 Usage Public Domain Topics adventure, fantasy Publisher First National Pictures Inc.

The first film adaptation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's classic novel about a land where prehistoric
creatures still roam.
You can find more information regarding this film on its IMDb page.
Addeddate 2005-06-20 09:10:23 Closed captioning no Color b&w (tinted)
Director Harry O. Hoyt Identifier lost_world Sound sound Type MovingImage Year 1925
Lost World | Alternate link to Lost World |
Lady Frankenstein
Battle of the Worlds (Widescreen)
The Incredible Petrified World 1959 | Wikipedia for The Incredible Petrified World | Teenage Zombies (Double feature)
Nightmare Castle
King of the Zombies
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