Public domain noir classics
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Manton29 — 9 years ago(February 04, 2017 04:44 PM)
I'm as friendly as can be, and I'm very familiar with this board*. Not everybody who reads posts. I think taking the opportunity to let anyone passing through in on the public domain noir thing was a pretty helpful thing for me to do. Obviously you thought it was a good idea to point out to me that my post was redundant, thank you very much. Friendly? Yes it's a friendly board and this is a friendly chat to the degree that we all have a sense of humour and are flexible adaptable self-aware people. Right?
Cheers, and peace.
Manton
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user08004820 — 9 years ago(February 07, 2017 04:46 AM)
Indeed. Thanks, man. Although I was familiar with archice.org, still I'm an example of a board-wonderer who came here looking for something interesting of the sorts, you know, before the end.
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Manton29 — 9 years ago(February 07, 2017 05:25 AM)
You're most welcome. The link posted may not link to a full list of the noir films on there and also often there are multiple copies there with differing picture quality so you might need to dig around a bit to get the best of the site noirwise.
Cheers,
Manton
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MsELLERYqueen2 — 9 years ago(February 05, 2017 02:43 AM)
Thanks for the info! Probably there are lurkers who might not have known this fact until you mentioned it. Thanks for taking the time to mention it.
Some of these films are posted on their IMDb home pages, too.Proud to be Canadian! -
Manton29 — 9 years ago(February 05, 2017 03:12 AM)
Cheers, Ms EQ. Yeah, you never know who's lurking.!
One I like on the archive is Quicksand with Mickey Rooney, Peter Lorre and Jean Cagney - sure you must have seen it but one to check out for those who haven't.
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Manton29 — 9 years ago(February 05, 2017 03:15 PM)
Yep. Andy Hardy finally faces the real world, ha ha!
Another thing you can do is download them and and re-edit them, cutting out scenes or moving shots around etc., for those who like to mess around with iMovie etc. I did that when I was trying to get the hang of editing and needed something to work with.
Cheers,
Manton
If to stand pat means to resist evil then, yes, neighbour, we wish to stand pat. -
finslaw2 — 9 years ago(February 09, 2017 01:38 PM)
Yes, the archives is great although some of the films on there I question their public domain nature since a few are rarely put on those DVD multipacks. I would also mention a plug for Dark Film Mysteries 11 movie set which look much better than the Mill Creek ones and the selection is cherry picked almost spotlessly although there is room for a Part 2 with DOA, The Chase, The Scar, The Great Flamarion, The Sleeping Tiger, Guest in the House, Suddenly and other PD titles.
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Manton29 — 9 years ago(February 09, 2017 03:06 PM)
Hi finslaw, RE public domain or not issue, the way I understand it is certain films' public domain status has been legally debated with cases of titles that were considered to be in the public domain later made officially copyright protected and vice versa.
If to stand pat means to resist evil then, yes, neighbour, we wish to stand pat.