Every new year brings new works. that will be released into the public domain for 2025. The most notable ones include Disney games such as Stupid symphony short skeleton dance and Mickey Mouse shorts like “Karnival Kid,” the first to feature his voice. Both of them already sound like horror movies, but Please no more tacky horror cash grabs. At least give us an indie art house. skeleton dance–
It has also been released into the public domain. Popeye and Tintin's early cartoons– which hopefully means that since it can be modified and shared, maybe we'll see. Genndy Tartakovsky moves on. Popeye through this potential vulnerability. (Of course it already exists Many Popeye slashers (on the way) Interestingly, in the realm of horror-related music, “Tiptoe Through the Tulips” will also be in the public domain, where it might be useful as a insidious Isolated idea
Check out the full list of submissions below that are currently available for processing, screening, and use in various formats. without permission as shared by Duke Law–
Books and dramas
- William Faulkner, sound and anger
- Ernest Hemingway, Farewell to arms
- Virginia Woolf, own room
- Dashiell Hammett, red harvest and maltese falcon (If it is a series in black mask magazine)(4)
- John Steinbeck, gold cup (Steinbeck's first novel)
- Richard Hughes, Strong winds in Jamaica
- Oliver La Farge Laughing Boy: A Navajo Love Story
- Patrick Hamilton, rope
- Arthur Wesley Wien's first English translation Quiet on the Western Front By Erich Maria Remark
- Agatha Christie, Mystery of the Seven Dials
- Robert Graves, Goodbye to all that
- E.B. White and James Thurber Is sex necessary? Or why you feel the way you do.
- Rainer Maria Rilke Letter to a young poet (only original German version Letter to a young poet)
- Walter Lippmann, Introduction to morality
- Ellery Queen (Frederick Dannay and Manfred Bennington Lee) Mystery of the Roman Helmet
character

- Easy Segar Popeye (in “Gobs of Work” from the cartoon Thimble Theater)
- Hergé (Georges Remy) Tintin (in “Les Aventures de Tintin” from the magazine Le Petit Vintieme–
movies
- Dozens more Mickey Mouse Animation (including the first appearance of Talking Mickey) Carnival kids–
- coconutDirected by Robert Florey and Joseph Santley (the Marx Brothers' first feature film).
- The Broadway MelodyDirected by Harry Beaumont (Academy Award winner) Best Film category)
- Hollywood performance, 1929Directed by Charles Reisner (featuring the song “Singin' in the Rain”).
- skeleton danceDirected by Walt Disney and animated by Uub Iworks (first part Stupid symphony Short stories from Disney)
- blackmailDirected by Alfred Hitchcock (Hitchcock's first sound film).
- HallelujahDirected by King Vidor (one of the first films) from a major studio with an all-African American cast)
- Wild PartyDirected by Dorothy Arzner (Clara Bow's first “talkie”).
- welcome dangerDirected by Clyde Bruckman and Malcolm St. Clair (first comedy starring Harold Lloyd).
- with the showDirected by Alan Crosland (the first feature-length film that can talk about everything, every color).
- Pandora's Box –Pandora's Box) Directed by GW Pabst.
- Show boatDirected by Harry A. Pollard (adapted from novel and musical)
- black watchDirected by John Ford (Ford's first sound film).
- Even though marriedDirected by Edward Sedgwick and Buster Keaton (Keaton's last silent film).
- speak with songDirected by Lloyd Bacon (sequel to jazz singer and fool sings–
- blastDirected by Cecil B. DeMille (DeMille's first sound film).
- Broadway Gold DiggerDirected by Roy Del Ruth.
compose music
- singing in the rainLyrics by Arthur Freed, music by Nacio Herb Brown.
- It's not inappropriate behavior.Lyrics by Andy Paul Razaf, music by Thomas W. (“Fats”) Waller and Harry Brooks (musical hot chocolate–
- Americans in ParisGeorge Gershwin
- boleroMaurice Ravel
- (What did I do to make it that way?) Black and blue.Lyrics by Andy Paul Razaf, music by Thomas W. “Fats” Waller and Harry Brooks (song about racial injustice from the musical hot chocolate–
- Tiptoeing through the tulipsLyrics by Alfred Dubin, music by Joseph Burke.
- Happy days are here again.Lyrics by Jack Yellen, music by Milton Ager (Franklin D. Roosevelt's 1932 presidential campaign soundtrack)
- What is this thing called love?By Cole Porter (from Porter's musical wake up and dream–
- Am I blue?Lyrics by Grant Clarke, music by Harry Akst.
- you are meant for meLyrics by Arthur Freed, music by Nacio Herb Brown.
- honeyLyrics and music by Seymour Simons, Haven Gillespie and Richard A. Whiting.
- Waiting for the trainLyrics and music by Jimmie Rodgers.
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