Good Movies That Are Free On YouTube
We’ve produced a list of the top free movies on YouTube from various genres such as comedy, action, and drama. Keep in mind, however, that they might not be available in all countries.. YouTube, like Netflix, has geographical limitations, most likely owing to licensing issues.If you are unable to see any of the movies on this list, you must connect to the internet using a VPN server.
1. My Man Godfrey(1936)
A great comedy given a magnificent staging that should have spectators laughing from start to finish.
2.The Kid (1921)
Charlie Chaplin was already a global sensation when he chose to break away from the short-film genre and produce his first feature-length picture. The Kid is an emotive gem of silent cinema that shows Chaplin at a turning moment, when he established that he was a genuine film director. He reprises his role as the beloved Tramp, this time rearing an orphan (a wonderful young Jackie Coogan) he had saved from the streets. In this agile combination of pathos and humour, Chaplin and Coogan create a magical team in a film that is, as its opening title card declares, “a picture with a smile—and possibly, a tear.”
3.The hitch-hiker (1953)
Collier Young and Ida Lupino have concocted a dark little chiller called The Hitch-Hiker with little more than three capable actors, a car, a lot of harsh landscape, and their own exceptional abilities as producers, playwrights, and directors.
4. Rebecca (1940)
Rebecca remains one of Hitchcock’s finest pictures and one of the great suspense thrillers even after 80 years. Watch it, fall in love with its convoluted plot, and decide for yourself how it treats its homosexual lead.
5. Scum (1979)
Scum still lives up to its name, with frenzied energy matched by a confident and frank openness that generates a searing sense of reality and, as a result, brutality.
6. A Star Is Born (1937)
When a young actress (Janet Gaynor) comes in Hollywood with dreams of becoming a star, a chance meeting throws her under the tutelage of elder actor Norman Maine (Fredric March). She co-stars with Norman in a big movie picture under the stage name Vicki Lester, but his fame is plainly diminishing even as hers begins. Vicki’s celebrity grows as the pair marries, but Norman becomes an alcoholic, and she must choose between pursuing her ambition and caring for him.
7. Die Hard(1988)
The actual standard for action films. What action movie cliches Die Hard does not follow, it reinvents or entirely originates, and all of them have yet to be surpassed.
8. The Terminator (1984)
It’s easy to see why The Terminator continues to have an influence on sci-fi and action films, with its outstanding action sequences, precise economic directing, and persistently rapid pace.
9. The Princess Bride (1987)
The Princess Bride is a charmingly postmodern fairy tale with a slick, sophisticated combination of swashbuckling, romance, and humour that reinvents the damsel-in-distress theme. One of the all-time great fantasy films, channelling both a rollicking spirit of adventure and really uplifting comedy that audiences of all ages may enjoy.
10. Breakfast At Tiffany’s
An odd love story, beautiful and refined with a dash of the weird.
It has some ugly anachronisms, but Blake Edwards is at his funniest in this timeless classic, and Audrey Hepburn simply shines.
11. The Heartbreak Kid
Elaine May’s tartly humorous anti-romcom stars the late, great Charles Grodin. He portrays a newlywed on his honeymoon with his wife (the Oscar-nominated Jeannie Berlin) who gets taken in by Cybill Shepherd’s hautily flirty pupil. In a devilishly comic critique of irresponsible males, Neil Simon’s scalpel-sharp screenplay lets no one off the hook. It’s worth seeing merely to see Eddie Albert and Grodin square off as a prospective father-in-law and a writhing love rat with a fine line in nonsense.
12. The Last of the Mohicans
This 1992 production, partially based on James Fennimore Cooper’s novel, is set in pre-Revolutionary War America, where the British and French fought over territory. Daniel Day-Lewis starred in this film, which was the closest he got to becoming a huge cinematic star.
His depiction of Hawkeye, the white man raised by the last of the Mohawk Native American tribe, was intended to make him a romantic protagonist, and he does have chemistry with Madeleine Stowe, who plays the film’s leading lady. Both, though, are eclipsed by the epic combat moments and superb cinematography.
That’s all we could come up with! Hope you have a great time watching these.