Quote Originally Posted by Black Diamond View Post
Yes. Would depend on the script. I am excited because a friend of mine is going to give me the original Lon Cheney movie along with Bela Lugosi Dracula and Boris Karloff Frankenstein. Haven't seen these since I was little.
Should try asking. I have all of them.

If you like silent horror flicks, you can get some off google as a lot are public domain. Seems a few companies didn't think ahead and renew copyrights. The biggest blunder of them all: The Phantom of the Opera" (1925) starring Lon Chaney (His son played the Wolfman His real name was Creighton Chaney. Changed it to Lon Jr under studio pressure). Universal didn't renew the copyright when they are the studio that created all those old B&W, 30s-40s monsters and movies. Same with "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" (like 1923) also starring Lon Chaney. "Nosferatu" and "The Cabinet of Dr Caligari" are a couple more.