Recommended: Comedy
111 Comedy Films we think you’ll enjoy
Mary Tyler Moore Show, The (TV Series) (1970-1974)
- A highly polished, somewhat revolutionary sitcom following the career path and domestic life of a determinedly single newsroom journalist, this made…
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Odd Couple, The (TV Series) (1970)
- Spinning off from the feature film based on Neil Simon's Broadway play, this small screen version winningly supplants the Lemmon–Matthau double…
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Benny Hill Show, The (TV Series) (1969-1989)
- Despite his political incorrectness, Benny had one of the funniest comedy shows of the 70s – the greatest 'its of which are fondly assembled…
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Here's Lucy (TV Series) (1968)
- Audiences still loved Lucy in this swansong sitcom for the beloved comedian. Ball plays a zany widow; her real–life son and daughter play her…
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Party, The (1968)
- Pink Panther cohorts Peter Sellers and Blake Edwards reunite to send up Tinseltown in merciless slapstick fashion. Sellers plays a bungling Indian…
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Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967)
- Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy become perplexed parents of son–in–law Sidney Poitier, in this agreeable mixed–marriage comedy.
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Playtime (1967)
- Tati's satirical vision of modern city life and brutalist architecture is his magnum opus. His alter–ego Mr. Hulot goes about his third…
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Tom Jones (1963)
- Albert Finney inhabits the randy trou of Tom Jones, a wild and reckless young man with an eye for the ladies. A lavishly produced Oscar winner,…
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Mr. Hulot's Holiday (Les Vacances de Monsieur Hulot) (1953)
- Jacques Tati fine–tunes the virtues of JOUR DE FETE to create his most eponymous character. The first of four Hulot features follows the…
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Importance of Being Earnest (1952)
- Screen version of Oscar Wilde's brilliant comedy of manners starring a host of British stage thesps.
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