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Search results for | Comedy Classics
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Two Way Stretch
(1960) [G]
Peter Sellers has planned the perfect robbery while in prison. He intends to break out of prison, steal a fortune in diamonds, and break back into prison before anyone notices. With only a few days sentence left, and the perfect alibi - what could possibly go wrong? More
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Parade
(1974) [G]
Legendary French director and performance artist Jacques Tati (Mon Oncle, Playtime) gathered a couple dozen performers (musicians, acrobats, jugglers, dancers, etc.) for a live performance filmed here from multiple angles, on stage and back stage, and within which personal mini-narratives are... More
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Same Time, Next Year
(1978) [M]
Alan Alda and Ellen Burstyn glow on screen as eternal lovers who are also married to other people. A fateful meeting at a California Inn leads the seemingly mismatched pair into a 26-year long affair in which they meet for only one weekend every year. Altered by the global events of the 50’s,... More
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Futtocks End
(1970) [PG]
A weekend gathering at the decaying country home of the eccentric General Futtock (Ronnie Barker) produces a series of saucy mishaps between staff and guests. This 'silent' film uses music, sound effects and incoherent mutterings in the place of dialogue, as the bumbling and lewd General competes... More
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Too Many Crooks
(1959) [G]
Fingers and his gang of criminals have the reputation for being the most dim-witted crooks London has ever seen. Although depressed by yet another failure, Fingers hatches a new plan: to rob a loose-living millionaire of his tax-dodging hoard of banknotes. When the incompetent gang meet one... More
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American Graffiti
(1973) [M]
This Academy Award nominated classic, directed by George Lucas and produced by Francis Ford Coppola, features the coming of age of four teenagers on their last summer night before college.
Rediscover drag racing, drive-ins and Inspiration Point in this nostalgic look back at the early... More
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School for Scoundrels
(1960) [G]
Based on the books by Stephen Potter, a young man finds a very special school. It teaches him how to take advantage of people; How to seduce women, how to gain points in conversation, and how to beat a better tennis player by driving him crazy. He begins to put the lessons into operation. More
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The Maggie
(1954) [G]
An American businessman in Scotland is conned into shipping a valuable load of cargo to a Scottish island via a coal powered boat. More
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The Return of Don Camillo
(1953) [G]
After his battles with the communist mayor Peppone, Don Camillo is sent in exile by his bishop in a remote village. Peppone thought he got the village in his hands. But when the municipality decide to build a dike against the periodic floods, the proprietor of the land refuses. War between the... More
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Mary Poppins (40th Anniversary 2 disc set)
(1964) [G]
Embraced by millions around the world, Mary Poppins is one of Disney's most enchanting fantasies and the motion-picture hit that made "supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" a household word! Julie Andrews, in her Oscar winning performance, stars as the loveable nanny who soars out of the skies and... More
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