100 Great, Free Movies Online

Two weeks ago, we pre­sent­ed a list of 35 sites where you can watch free movies online. Now, we’ve tak­en the next step and added 100 high-qual­i­ty films to our list. Some films are con­tem­po­rary, but many are clas­sics cre­at­ed by leg­endary direc­tors, actors & actress­es. And they’re fre­quent­ly made avail­able by the great Inter­net Archive. (Note: you can usu­al­ly stream or down­load their films. It’s your choice.) Below I have list­ed 15 films, but you can find the com­plete list here. Final­ly, if you want to for­ward a short link to friends, here’s one that you can use: http://bit.ly/freeonlinemovies

  • Beat the Dev­il (1953) Direct­ed by John Hus­ton, with Humphrey Bog­a­rt and Peter Lorre.
  • Demen­tia 13 (1963) A hor­ror film that was one of Fran­cis Ford Cop­po­la’s ear­ly main­stream efforts.
  • His Girl Fri­day (1940) Direct­ed by Howard Hawks. A clas­sic com­e­dy with Cary Grant.
  • Mr. Smith Goes to Wash­ing­ton (1939) Direct­ed by Frank Capra, with Jim­my Stew­art.
  • My Best Friend’s Birth­day (1987) Direct­ed by Quentin Taran­ti­no.
  • Pan­ic in the Streets (1950) A noir clas­sic direct­ed by Elia Kazan, with Jack Palance.
  • Rashomon (1950) By the great Japan­ese direc­tor Aki­ra Kuro­sawa.
  • Scar­let Street (1945) Direct­ed by Fritz Lang with Edward G. Robin­son. A film noir great.
  • Sita Sings the Blues (2008) New prize-win­ning ani­mat­ed film by Nina Paley.
  • Super­Size Me (2004) Mor­gan Spur­lock­’s doc­u­men­tary on fast food in Amer­i­ca. Also watch here.
  • Taxi Dri­ver (1976) Direct­ed by Mar­tin Scors­ese, with Robert DeNiro. (US view­ers only)
  • The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) Direct­ed by Alfred Hitch­cock, with James Stew­art and Doris Day.
  • The Ter­ror (1963) With Jack Nichol­son and part­ly shot by Fran­cis Ford Cop­po­la.
  • Tri­umph of the Will (1935) The major Nazi pro­pa­gan­da work by Leni Riefen­stahl. With sub­ti­tles.
  • The 39 Steps (1935) One of Alfred Hitch­cock­’s first hits.
  • Un Chien Andalou (1929) Sal­vador Dali and Louis Bunuel’s short, silent sur­re­al­ist film.

Get the full list of 100 free online movies here. And remem­ber to fol­low us on Twit­ter and Face­book.


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