15 classic movies you can watch for free on Youtube

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2023-08-30 12:20:00

The prices of streaming services are increasingly high for pockets, and, in addition, the catalog of the main platforms leaves much to be desired, especially in relation to the lack of classic titles in their collection.

This leads many people to question the feasibility of subscribing to these platforms, but apparently, in the current scenario, it becomes difficult to avoid using them.

However, for those who miss old content and classic movies, did you know that there is a lot to watch on YouTube for free?

Below, we have selected some interesting titles for you to watch on YouTube for free.

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Inferno (1980)Ten Seconds of Danger (Junior Bonner, 1972)Night of the Living Dead (1968)Pavor na Cidade dos Zumbis (Fear in the City of the Living Dead, 1980)A Paixão de Joana d’Arc (The Passion of Joan of Arc, 1928)A Dama de Shanghai (The Lady from Shanghai, 1947)And Vampires (1957)A Portrait of a Woman (The Woman in the Window, 1944)Meteorango Kid – The Intergalactic HeroNosferatu (Nosferatu, A Horror Symphony, 1922)Rebecca, the Unforgettable Woman (Rebecca, 1940)A Man with a Camera (Chelovek’s kinoapparatom, 1929)Memoirs of a Blonde Strangler (1971)The Battleship Potemkin (Bronenosets Potyomkin, 1925)M, O Vampiro de Dusseldorf (M – A city is looking for a murderer, 1931)

Inferno (1980)

Directed by master Dario Argento, “Inferno” is an Italian supernatural horror film that features a stunning visual style, an intensely disturbing atmosphere, a bold and unconventional narrative, as well as a plot permeated by gothic horror and surrealism.

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Ten Seconds of Danger (Junior Bonner, 1972)

Directed by Sam Peckinpah and starring Steve, “Ten Seconds Down” is a melancholy drama that is less violent compared to the director’s other films. Set in a decaying American West, the film revolves around a champion rodeo who returns to his hometown to face the bull that defeated him in the past. However, he finds his fragile family again.

Night of the Living Dead (1968)

This horror classic needs no further explanation. But did you know that this zombie masterpiece is in the public domain due to a copyright error at the time of its release?

Pavor na Cidade dos Zumbis (Fear in the City of the Living Dead, 1980)

This cult Italian horror movie directed by Lucio Fulci is filled with disturbing scenes and gore violence. In the plot, a priest commits suicide, opening a portal to hell in a small town, bringing the dead back to life. A journalist and a psychic team up to close the portal and stop evil from spreading.

A Paixão de Joana d’Arc (The Passion of Joan of Arc, 1928)

For those who haven’t seen this silent film classic, directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer, this is an opportunity to be impressed with the close-ups of the expressive face of actress Renée Jeanne Falconetti, who played Joan of Arc in the film.

A Dama de Shanghai (The Lady from Shanghai, 1947)

A noir classic directed by Orson Welles, who also starred in the film alongside his then wife, Rita Hayworth, “The Lady from Shanghai” is one of the most essential films of American cinema. It is in this feature that contains the famous and memorable sequence that takes place in a labyrinth of mirrors.

And Vampires (1957)

Directed by Riccardo Freda, “I Vampiri” is recognized as the first sound horror film produced in Italy. Despite being quite obscure, forgotten and even underestimated, “I Vampiri” is an intriguing film about vampires.

A Portrait of a Woman (The Woman in the Window, 1944)

Directed by the master Fritz Lang, “A Portrait of a Woman” is a noir with surprising twists. The plot follows a college professor (Edward G. Robinson) who becomes involved in a murder and blackmail case after meeting a mysterious woman (Joan Bennett).

Meteorango Kid – The Intergalactic Hero

Pearl of national cinema, “Meteorango Kid – O Herói Intergalatico” is an experimental Bahian film commonly associated with the Marginal Cinema movement, although director André Luiz Oliveira disagrees with such a definition. The work was selected by

ABRACCINE (Brazilian Association of Film Critics) as one of the 100 best Brazilian films of all time.

Nosferatu (Nosferatu, A Horror Symphony, 1922)

One of cinema’s most important and influential horror films, “Nosferatu” is a German silent film directed by FW Murnau, an unauthorized adaptation of the novel “Dracula” by Bram Stoker.

Rebecca, the Unforgettable Woman (Rebecca, 1940)

Directed by the master of suspense Alfred Hitchcock, “Rebecca, the Unforgettable Woman” is a gothic drama and romance with a plot full of mysteries. Academy Award-winning film for Best Picture of 1941.

A milestone in cinema, this Soviet silent film directed by filmmaker Dziga Vertov is a sensory masterpiece. With innovative montage work, superimposition of images and other experiments, the film focuses on the daily life of people in a Soviet city and does not follow a conventional narrative.

Memoirs of a Blonde Strangler (1971)

For a long time, the film “Memoirs of a Blonde Strangler” directed by Júlio Bressane, remained unpublished for the majority of the Brazilian public. Bressane, exiled in London due to censorship and persecution by the military dictatorship, produced this film in the city itself.

The Battleship Potemkin (Bronenosets Potyomkin, 1925)

“Battleship Potemkin” is a Soviet silent film directed by Sergei Eisenstein, widely recognized as one of the best films in the history of world cinema. The film is famous for its revolutionary editing technique and for the famous “Odessa Steps” sequence, which depicts the massacre of the masses by the tsarist army.

M, O Vampiro de Dusseldorf (M – A city is looking for a murderer, 1931)

Fritz Lang’s first sound film is one of the most important and influential films in the history of cinema. The film is notable for its dark atmosphere and Peter Lorre’s memorable performance.

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