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The film was published in the United States between 1931 and 1963. Under U.S. copyright law at the time, works required a copyright renewal during their 28th year to extend protection. The creators of Night Tide failed to renew the copyright registration, causing it to lapse into the public domain.
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Night Tide (1961): B-movie with artistic touch

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The production company, American Releasing Corporation (which later became American International Pictures), never submitted a renewal for this film. As a result, its copyright expired entirely in 1983, and the movie film itself entered the public domain.
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The Fast and The Furious (1955): High-speed Low-budget Classic

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Watch BLOOD ON THE SUN (1945)
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Blood On The Sun (1945): Spy Thriller in Tokyo

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International Crime is a 1938 American mystery-thriller film directed by Charles Lamont that is currently in the public domain due to a failure to renew its copyright registration. Based on the pulp detective character The Shadow created by Walter B. Gibson, the movie stars Rod La Rocque as Lamont Cranston.
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International Crime (1938): Incredibly Charming and Highly Entertaining

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King of Kong Island (originally titled Eva, la Venere selvaggia) is a 1968 Italian sci-fi adventure film that is widely recognized as being in the public domain. Because of its public domain status, you can freely stream the complete film on platforms like YouTube or purchase cheap physical copies from independent distributors.
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King of Kong Island (1968): Italian Exploitation Cinema

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