

This family ballet classic was filmed by the Pacific Northwest ballet in a huge and lavish version of the production in 1986. The Nutcracker is a holiday classic that many people seek out every year on the stage. Here are some of the top 10 classic movies that you can find for free on YouTube right now. Accessing these movies on YouTube while to save your rental fees as well as make sure that you can have a steady stream of Christmas entertainment whoever you might be visiting over the holiday season. The good news is that you can also find a number of excellent classic Christmas movies on YouTube. Ah well, off to watch Teenage Devil Dolls.If you are looking for Christmas entertainment this season you may be quick to look towards a provider like iTunes or Netflix to give you some excellent Christmas movies. Personally, I haven’t spotted many mainstream hits or real classics in the catalog, but maybe it’s just me. “We hope film lovers enjoy the range of titles in this free library, whether catching up on a mainstream hit or delving into the vast archive of classic films from decades past.” “This is one of many efforts to ensure that people can find all the different kinds of video they want to see, from bedroom vlogs and citizen journalism reports to full-length films and TV shows,” YouTube head of video partnerships Donagh O’Malley told The Guardian. What can you find there? Loads of Bollywood flicks, a bunch of Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan films, obscure horror movies and cartoons, among many other sections. In addition, the company wanted to make clear that the MGM / Lionsgate / Sony Pictures content is currently only available in the US, not in the UK. Update: Google checked in to clarify this is a UK announcement only and doesn’t affect the US Movies section announced last year (see link above). studios like Lionsgate, MGM and Sony Pictures and UK service Blinkbox.

The renewed section, which is actually more like the next step in previously announced projects, comes courtesy of deals the Google company struck with U.S. YouTube has launched a fresh Movies category on its website, gathering about 400 full-length films for your on-demand viewing pleasure, all free of charge.
