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Started by Swordmaster1982, March 15, 2012, 10:08:55 PM

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Swordmaster1982

Hi im looking for any n all these kinds of films on dvdr if anyone can help.50s-today of any that are not on dvd.

Frank81

Quote from: Swordmaster1982 on March 15, 2012, 10:08:55 PM
Hi im looking for any n all these kinds of films on dvdr if anyone can help.50s-today of any that are not on dvd.

My favorites  are anything with Steve Reeves, met him shortly  before he passed in the 1990's and he was  still in great  shape. Ironically, my favorite of  his are not just his Hercules movies, But, Thief Of Baghdad, where  my nephew was in recent years in a war.  :wink: It took me years  to track down a copy.. almost as  difficult as  it was  for 'Karim' to find the 'Blue Rose' a classic.  :smile:




Swordmaster1982

Ive never seen Theif Of Baghdad.Is it a sword n sorcery film?Anyone got any not on dvd?

Frank81

Quote from: Swordmaster1982 on March 16, 2012, 01:58:46 AM
Ive never seen Theif Of Baghdad.Is it a sword n sorcery film?Anyone got any not on dvd?

Yes, of course, both  sword and  sorcery and  I have  it on DVD and VHS. :smile:

Andrew

Gents,

Please do not use the forum to trade copies of films (DVD-R, files, etc.).  It does not fit all of the tests for copyright infringement, but nor does it avoid all of the definitions either.  It is a gray area that the site must avoid, because it opens a whole can of worms.
Andrew Borntreger
Badmovies.org

Swordmaster1982


Pacman000

According to the Internet Archive Prisoners of the Lost Universe is in the public domain.

You can watch it online, or download a copy and make your own DVD:
http://archive.org/details/PrisonersOfTheLostUniverse1983

It doesn't have much sorcery (unless you count pseudo-science), but it is a fantasy movie with plenty of action.

Pacman000

I think the silent version of The Thief of Baghdad is also in the public domain.  You might want to check that out, if you don't mind silent films.  There are at least three versions of that movie; the most famous is either the silent version or the 40's version with Sabu.  I've never gat a chance to watch any version.  :bluesad:

Pacman000

Here's something else from that's supposed to be public domain: Sword of Lancelot

You can get a copy here: http://www.publicdomaintorrents.net/nshowmovie.html?movieid=154

I haven't seen the movie, but it seems like a good candidate.

The website also has plenty of Sword and Sandal flicks, and an Arabian Knights movie.