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Public Domain Film – Featured Selections
Presenting a dazzling lineup of silver-screen gems — the talkies, the thrillers, the tearjerkers! All yours to enjoy, absolutely free, courtesy of the glorious public domain. No ushers, no intermission, just pure, uncut movie magic from a bygone era.
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920)
German Expressionist horror classic—visually revolutionary with twisted set design and psychological narrative.


Nosferatu (1922)
F.W. Murnau’s seminal vampire tale—eerily atmospheric and a foundational work of supernatural horror.
Metropolis (1927)
Fritz Lang’s iconic sci-fi epic—futuristic cityscapes and social commentary, an enduring visual milestone.


The Phantom of the Opera (1925)
Lon Chaney’s haunting performance—timeless gothic horror and early use of color tinting.
Battleship Potemkin (1925)
Sergei Eisenstein’s montage masterpiece—“Odessa Steps” montage remains a cornerstone of film technique.
The Gold Rush (1925)
Charlie Chaplin’s signature Tramp adventure—balancing comedy and pathos, a silent-era high point.
The General (1926)
Buster Keaton’s comedic adventure—ingenious physical gags, tight storytelling, and railroad stunts.
Nanook of the North (1922)
Early documentary by Robert Flaherty—vivid human portraiture under harsh Arctic conditions.
The Lady Vanishes (1938)
Hitchcock’s tense British thriller—clever plotting, charming dialogue, and suspense on a train.
Night of the Living Dead (1968)
George Romero’s revolutionary social-horror—a genre-defining zombie film with enduring impact.
🎞️ The End… But Not Really! 🍿
Our reel may stop spinning here, but the magic lives on. Dive into more public domain treasures, share them with fellow movie buffs, and keep the golden age of cinema flickering bright for generations to come. See you at the next picture show!
