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Search results for | Comedy Classics
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The Marx Brothers: At The Circus
(1939) [G]
A wealthy young man (Kenny Baker II) forsakes the fortune of his rich aunt (Margaret Dumont) to run away to the circus in which his sweetheart (Florence Rice) performs. But when the evil owner (James Burke) steals the takings to pay off his mortgage, the only people who can help are the strongman... More
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The Court Jester
(1955) [G]
This spectacular production features the tremendous pageantry and color of 12th-century England and the considerable talents of Danny Kaye. Kaye plays a court jester who becomes involved with outlaws trying to overthrow the king. In between singing, dancing and clowning, he still finds time for... More
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Arsenic And Old Lace
(1944) [PG]
A hilariously absurd story, Arsenic & Old Lace tells of a newlywed dramatic critic (Cary Grant) in the big city who lives with two aunts (Josephine Hull and Jean Adair) and an uncle (John Alexander). Uncle Teddy is bonkers and thinks he's Teddy Roosevelt. The aunts think Teddy is the only one... More
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The Philadelphia Story (Special Edition) (2 Disc Set)
(1940) [PG]
Sophisticated romantic comedy achieved its pinnacle in this timeless classic voted one of the Top 100 American Films of all time by the American Film Institute. Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant and Best Actor Academy Award winner* James Stewart star in the masterful comedy (directed by George Cukor)... More
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Adam's Rib
(1949) [PG]
George Cukor's delightful romantic comedy pitches married couple and lawyers Adam (Tracy) and Amanda Bonner (Hepburn) against each other in a courtroom battle. When Doris Attinger (Judy Holliday) finds her husband Warren (Tom Ewell) in bed with another woman she shoots and wounds him. Adam Bonner... More
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The Importance Of Being Earnest (1952)
(1952) [G]
This star-studded version of Oscar Wilde's classic comedy is full of charm and remains the definitive version of his work. Jack Worthing (Michael Redgrave) and Algernon Moncrieff (Michael Denison) are two wealthy bachelors in love. Jack is in love with Gwendelon Fairfax (Joan Greenwood) and... More
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The Marx Brothers: A Day At The Races
(1937) [G]
Maureen O'Sullivan must rely upon a wealthy hypochondriac if she is to save her hospital, unless the Marx Brothers can save her in “ A Day At The Races”. The film includes some of their most famous sketches in a truly lavish production. A “paste up” involves the villainess being literally... More
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The Mouse That Roared
(1959) [PG]
In this classic satire, the Duchess and the Prime Minister of the tiny Duchy of Grand Fenwick (both played by Peter Sellers) have come up with a brilliant plan to keep their country from going broke - make war on the United States, lose, then collect lots of American post-war aid. The only... More
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The Kid
(1921) [G]
The Tramp cares for an abandoned child, but events put that relationship in jeopardy. The Kid was director Charlie Chaplin's first full-length film and is considered one of his best. Co-starring five-year-old Jackie Coogan, whom Chaplin discovered on a Los Angeles vaudeville stage, The Kid is the... More
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Silent Movie
(1976) [PG]
'Silent Movie' is director Mel Brooks's comic tribute to the golden days of the silent screen. A movie within a movie, 'Silent Movie' stars Brooks as Mel Funn, a filmmaker who has seen better days. When his best friends (Marty Feldman and Dom DeLuise) rescue him from despair and convince him to... More
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