Public Domain Movies released in 1935

An early Randolph Scott western, based on a novel by Zane Grey. Also known as "The Fighting Westerner". Don't bother downloading the h.264 file. The Cinepack file from which it is derived is smaller.

Molly Moo-Cow was an animated character appearing in eight Rainbow Parade shorts produced by the Van Beuren Studios 1935-1937. Many 1930s cartoons joke with ethnicity. In this cartoon cooperation is needed to handle pluralism. Plot taken from IMDb: Molly Moo-Cow searches for a lost group of ducks, but instead finds herself rescuing an Indian baby who has fallen into and is floating down the river. The baby's mother returns the favor, helping Molly rescue the missing ducks from becoming her husband's dinner. Downloaded from Public Domain Movie Torrents

In this film Charley Grapewin has the lead role as Jasper Whyte, a crotchety head of a family, who are planning how to spend his money before he is dead. Jasper has a surprising announcement - he is going to give each of his relatives a $1 million before he dies! But if his granddaughter can be found, it all goes to her!!!

From The Public Domain Movie Database: A young boy is learning to shoot a gun at the same time that a robin is trying to teach her babies to fly. Being a typical boy, he proceeds to shoot one of the baby birds. The robins hold a funeral which saddens the boy enough to make him break his gun. Rain starts to fall and wakens the baby bird who is not dead after all.

Neil Hamilton (Commissioner Gordon in the Batman television series) thinks he has only six months to live.

Molly is a dedicated conservationist who fights for biodiversity. She rescues a bunch of butterflies after they are captured by a butterfly collector.

John Mason (John Wayne), returning home from a long absence, he arrives at the time his father is killed in a bank robbery. His best friend's girl (Marion Burns) takes care of him after he`s being shot.

You can find more information regarding this film on its IMDb page.

Becky Sharp released in 1935 and based on the play of the same name by Langdon Mitchell, which in turn is based on the William Makepeace Thackeray's novel "Vanity Fair". It tells the story of a lower-class girl who insinuates herself into an upper class family, only to see her life and the lives of those around her destroyed. The ruthless, self-willed and beautiful Becky is one of the most famous characters in English literature.

A fun little comedy/romance/mystery from Monogram.

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