12 Cool Classic Movies You Can Watch Right Now for Free!

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Charles Bronson, Steve McQueen, Michael Caine, Jack Nicholson, Liv Ullman, Audrey Hepburn, Grace Kelly, Cary Grant, Franco Nero, Vincent Price, James Coburn, John Wayne, a car called Eleanor and the great Bruce Lee among others… Western, action, horror, thriller, war, fantasy, science-fiction, car chases, fights, gunfights, martial arts fights, motorcycles… what if I tell you you can watch all those stars and all those genres for free right now? And you can watch them without those annoying ads that keep popping on YouTube.

Just go to this website:
https://tubitv.com/home

But please, before you do, let me give you some recommendations about 12 cool classic movies you can watch there for free. Let’s begin:

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12- Cold Sweat (1970)

Charles Bronson was big in Europe and here he stars in a thriller where an ex-military American man must deal with his past when some ex-convicts kidnap his wife and daughter. Directed by Terence Young and set in the south of France this movie has action, suspense, exciting car chases, the beautiful Liv Ullman and James Mason as the villian.

Watch trailer here:

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11- Suspiria (1977)

Directed by the legendary Dario Argento this horror masterpiece is about an American girl who arrives in Germany to study ballet in a prestigious academy where she will find out some strange things going on there, including murders. The use of colors in this movie is amazing. An ending that will leave you electrified.

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10- Invaders from Mars (1953)

A young boy awakes one morning and sees through his window a flying saucer, suddenly strange things happen in his neighborhood as people start to act weird while being controlled by a mastermind from another world. Considered by many to be the definitive Cold War sci-fi film. A Sci-fi classic you don’t want to miss.

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9- Stagecoach (1939)

Starring John Wayne in a masterpiece directed by John Ford about a stagecoach on route to the American west that must face the attacks of a wild Apache tribe. A western for the ages and an influential film that was selected by the United States Library of Congress for its preservation in 1995.

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8- Hell’s Angels on Wheels (1967)

An anonymous employee of a gas station joins a motorcycle gang and gets involved with the woman of the charismatic leader. Jack Nicholson in one of his first motorcycle movies before Easy Rider and making it big. You don’t want to miss this one.

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7- Django (1966)

Franco Nero was just 25 years old when he starred in the role of a mysterious loner that comes to a town carrying a coffin and becomes embroiled with a prostitute, a southern clan of criminals and a dangerous band of Mexican revolutionaries. A true classic of the spaghetti western genre with an unforgettable movie theme you won’t stop singing.

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6- The last Man on earth (1964)

What if everyone on Earth disappeared except you? Based on the 1954 novel I Am Legend by Richard Matheson, this film stars the great Vincent Price as the last survivor of planet Earth when a strange virus has wiped out all humanity and the remaining people are living dead who come out at night. It’s the first and the best of three adaptations of that novel for the big screen.

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5- Jack the giant killer (1962)

After killing a giant monster that attacks his village, a farm boy-turned-knight must protect a princess from the schemes of an evil wizard. A journey to a far land, a princess to rescue, a harpy, a leprechaun, witches, Vikings, adventures…A movie every fantasy buff will love.

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4- Gone in 60 seconds (1974)

The star of this movie is not someone you would recognize as a movie star, but a 1973 Ford Mustang nicknamed Eleanor. A bunch of car thieves, who disguise themselves as an insurance company, must steal 48 cars for a South American drug lord and they do, just one, Eleanor, is missing. Things go smoothly when they find an Eleanor, but in the very moment when they go wrong starts the best car chase ever put on film!

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3- Zulu (1964)

Michael Caine starts in his first major role and the best movie of his entire career. After destroying a British garrison at Isandlwana, a massive Zulu force attempts to overrun the small British depot at Rorke’s Drift. Severely outnumbered, 120 British soldiers must face 4,000 Zulu warriors; discipline is their major weapon. Inspired by true events in South Africa, this is one of the best movies of the 1960s and one of the best war movies ever made. The South African landscapes are breathtaking. You cannot miss this one, and if you have seen it, well, watch it again!

Here is the trailer:

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2- Dial M for murder (1954)

Directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Grace Kelly comes a story of a former tennis player who tries to arrange his wife's murder after learning of her affair with another man. A murder that goes wrong and a missing key are the other elements that will keep you guessing and tied to your seat. Thrilling, beautiful and stylish, like all Hitchcock movies. If you have never watched a Hitchcock movie this is your time to start.

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1- Charade (1963)

Filmed on location in the beautiful Paris, a story of romance, espionage and suspense starts the moment a woman is pursued by several man who want a fortune her dead husband stole some time ago. A handsome man is set to help her, but can she trust him? Starring Cary Grant, Audrey Hepburn and James Coburn and directed by Stanley Donen, a movie that has been called "the best Hitchcock movie that Hitchcock never made". It’s one of the most beautiful and stylish movies ever made. A true gem you cannot miss.

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Bonus:

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Fist of Fury (1972)

A young martial artist seeks revenge after the murder of his teacher set in Shanghai a time of Japanese colonialism and, therefore, discrimination against the Chinese. This was Bruce Lee’s second martial arts movie and the choreography for the fights are pretty realistic and amazing; Bruce Lee actually choreographed his own fights and did his own voice in English. A gem of the martial arts movie genre. A must watch.

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Although movies are just entertainment, entertainment can also be of a good quality something movies from the past two decades have been missing over and over again. Most movies today are just plain garbage. Old movies have valuable lessons that you can’t easily find in modern ones. They didn’t make special effects their best offer, the acting was better, they didn’t rush and confuse you with desperate cuts of camera, they were more character focused, they didn’t have as much politically correct crappy messages, feminism and leftist propaganda and plots and stories were better.

Give this movies a chance, I know you will like them.

Here is the link again:

https://tubitv.com/home

So, what do you think? Have you seen any of this cool movies? Do you know about another site to watch movies without annoying ads and interruption? If so, leave the link in the comment section. Please, don’t forget to like this post, it helps me a lot to grow in this community. Thank you for stopping by.

Until next time.

Take care.

The reading man.

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