
Public Domain
Rowdy Ann
1919 · Christie Film Company · Dir. Al Christie
Ann is one tough cowgirl. After she beats up Hank, her parents send her East to college, hoping she'll come back a lady.
Confidence
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Why this status applies
The film 'Rowdy Ann' starring Fay Tincher was released in 1919. According to US copyright law, all works published or registered in the United States before January 1, 1928, have entered the public domain regardless of whether they were renewed. This is a definitive expiration of the copyright term (95 years from publication was the maximum, and all pre-1928 works have now surpassed that limit).
The film was produced by Al Christie and stars Fay Tincher as a rough-and-tumble college student. It is preserved in several archives, including the Library of Congress and the UCLA Film & Television Archive, and is commonly available on public domain film platforms such as the Internet Archive.
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