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Tutti i filmati di Public Domain

Totale: 1091

Daedalus cops the thunderbolt disc

Public Domain Animation

The goat

The goat is a 1921 in film short comedy film written, directed by and starring comedian Buster Keaton

Brementown Musicians

Public Domain Animation

Lil' Abner

Lil' Abner becomes convinced that he is going to die within twenty-four hours, so agrees to marry two different girls: Daisy Mae (who has chased him for years) and Wendy Wilecat (who rescued him from an angry mob). It is all settled at the Sadie Hawkins Day race.

The playhouse

The playhouse is a 1921 silent short film written, directed by, and starring Buster Keaton. The movie runs for 22 minutes, and is most famous for an opening sequence in which Keaton plays every role.

A fool there was

A fool there was (1915) is an American silent film drama film, produced by William Fox (producer), and starring Theda Bara. The film was long considered controversial for such risqué intertitle cards as "Kiss me, my fool!" Although A Fool There Was never received a public showing in Great Britain, later Theda Bara films were allowed.
Though the film contains scenes set in England and Italy, the entire movie was filmed in St. Augustine, Florida.
This is one of the few Theda Bara films in existence. The others are: The Unchastened Woman (1925), The Stain (film) ... continua

Hawaiian birds

Public Domain Animation

Raiders of old California

Raiders of old California is a 1957 American film directed by Albert C. Gannaway

Red lights ahead

Red lights ahead is a 1936 American film directed by Roland D. Reed. It was the last film released by the Chesterfield Motion Picture Company before they became part of Republic Pictures

Telephone operator

Telephone operator is a 1937 American film directed by Scott Pembroke. It is not related to the similarly-titled "Operator!" (1938 and 1969) AT&T archive films.