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Find Movies with Google Dorks (Legal & Educational Guide)

Learn filetype:mp4, filetype:mkv, and inurl operators for public video search — and why piracy is illegal.

Published 2025-06-07 · 8 min read

Important legal notice

This tutorial is educational. Searching for filetype:mp4 or filetype:mkv is legal; downloading copyrighted films without authorization is piracy and violates law in most countries. Only access content you own or have explicit rights to use.

Common movie dork queries

  • filetype:mp4 "movie name"
  • filetype:mkv "movie name"
  • filetype:avi "movie name"
  • inurl:movies filetype:mp4 keyword
  • intitle:"index of" keyword filetype:mp4

Step-by-step with Advanced File Finder

Use ToolsWebPro's Advanced File Finder:

  • Select the Movies / Videos category.
  • Enter a title or keyword (e.g. documentary name you have rights to).
  • Pick MP4, MKV, or AVI file type.
  • Enable index-of dork if looking for directory listings.
  • Copy the query and search on Google — review results critically.

What to avoid

Do not use dorks to locate pirated blockbusters, cam rips, or leaked streams. Do not download from sites you do not trust. Legitimate use cases include finding your own uploads, Creative Commons clips, or public-domain archives.