Discover the magical world of Neil Simon, a prolific playwright whose work has been transformed into iconic films. From heartwarming comedies to thought-provoking dramas, this roundup takes you on a journey through Simon's cinematic portfolio. Get ready to reminisce, laugh, and be moved by these iconic Neil Simon movies.
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1. Satins and Spurs (1954)
Step into the world of Satins and Spurs (1954), a captivating musical film that takes us on a thrilling journey of love, romance, and passion. This exhilarating tale centers around a spellbinding rodeo performer who captures the hearts of both the audience and a dashing photographer at a mesmerizing show in Madison Square Garden.
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2. Babes in Toyland (1954)
Step into a world of enchantment and music in the classic, live-action television adaptation of "Babes in Toyland" (1954). This captivating film, based on the timeless operetta by Victor Herbert, will transport you to a land of dreams filled with laughter, magic, and holiday cheer.
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3. The Great Waltz (1955)
Experience the riveting musical drama of "The Great Waltz" (1955) from director Bill Hobin and written by Billy Friedberg, Moss Hart, and Neil Simon. Set in 19th-century Vienna, the film follows the story of Johann Strauss Jr. , a budding waltz composer whose ambitions and melodic talent are overshadowed by his envious father. This heart-stirring tale unfolds amidst the enchanting backdrop of opera and the intimate bond between father and son.
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4. Max Liebman Presents: The Merry Widow (1955)
Max Liebman Presents: The Merry Widow, released in 1955, offers a delightful blend of comedy and music. The story revolves around the charming and affluent widow, Sonia, who has recently arrived in Paris for a much-needed adventure. However, her government has a significant stake in her second marriage.
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5. A Connecticut Yankee (1955)
A Connecticut Yankee, " originally broadcasted in 1955, is a unique cinematic experience that brings the iconic stage musical of Rodgers and Hart to life on television. Narrated in a comedic and fantastical musical format, the story follows the journey of a time traveler hailing from Connecticutt who, after a head injury, finds himself transported to King Arthur's legendary Camelot. Blending the classic tales of King Arthur with the vibrant melodies and wit of a musical, this timeless tale promises a journey filled with laughter, music, and a touch of magic.
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6. The Adventures of Marco Polo (1956)
Embark on an unforgettable journey in "The Adventures of Marco Polo, " a captivating musical adventure released in 1956. Based on the legendary traveler Marco Polo, this film transports audiences to the exotic cities of the East with its vivid colors and enchanting melodies.
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7. Come Blow Your Horn (1963)
Come Blow Your Horn, " a 1963 comedy-musical film, takes viewers on a whirlwind journey through the glamorous life of young Buddy Baker, who leaves his safe and sheltered home to move in with his charming yet worldly older brother, played by the legendary Frank Sinatra. This lively film is based on the play by Neil Simon and showcases the vibrant energy of New York City as Buddy learns how to become a suave partygoer and playboy in their high-class Manhattan apartment.
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8. After the Fox (1966)
Experience the thrilling hilarity of "After the Fox" (1966), directed by Vittorio De Sica, starring Peter Sellers, Victor Mature, and Britt Ekland. The film follows an Italian criminal mastermind, impersonating a film director, who intends to snatch the loot from a beach where a sham movie is being produced. Brace yourself for a wild ride filled with unexpected twists and turns.
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9. Barefoot in the Park (1967)
Barefoot in the Park" takes us on a whirlwind journey into a newlywed couple's life, played out in the heart of New York City. Robert Redford stars as Paul, a conservative young lawyer, who marries the vivacious and lively Corie, portrayed by Jane Fonda. The couple's whirlwind romance leads them to a five-flight walk-up apartment in Manhattan, New York City, setting the stage for a series of hilarious comedic discords that accompany their passionate, high-spirited relationship.
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10. The Odd Couple (1968)
Following a bitter separation, a suave New Yorker turns to his lovable, sloppy best friend for a place to stay. Known for their contrasting habits, the dynamic duo finds themselves faced with an array of comedic challenges as they navigate their friendship against a backdrop of hilarious misadventures and humorous misunderstandings. The Odd Couple, a roaring '60s classic, delivers a dose of quirky comedy and heart as it showcases two friends who are far from perfect - but that's what makes their bond all the more endearing.
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11. Sweet Charity (1969)
Sweet Charity" is a heartwarming and witty musical comedy-drama with a backdrop of 1960s New York City. Following the life of Charity, a dedicated taxi dancer with a heart full of faith and hope, this film showcases her journey to find love and escape the harsh realities of her nightclub existence. With a star-studded cast featuring Shirley MacLaine, John McMartin, and Ricardo Montalban, the movie's unforgettable musical numbers and engaging performances keep audiences entertained from start to finish.
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12. The Out of Towners (1970)
The Out of Towners is a delightful comedy from 1970, directed by Arthur Hiller and written by Neil Simon. The film follows an Ohio sales executive, played by Jack Lemmon, who takes a job promotion and moves to New York City with his wife, portrayed by Sandy Dennis. The couple's adventure takes an unexpected turn when they face a series of mishaps during their journey.
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13. Plaza Suite (1971)
Plaza Suite" is a comedy-drama film released in 1971, directed by Arthur Hiller, and written by Neil Simon. Set in stunningly scenic New York, it presents an extraordinary exploration of love, relationships, and comedic situations. Each of the movie's three vignettes is set in the same enchanting room, number 719 at the famous Plaza Hotel.
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14. Last of the Red Hot Lovers (1972)
Last of the Red Hot Lovers" is a quirky and amusing comedy that explores the complications of adultery amidst a middle-aged man's midlife crisis. Alan Arkin shines as Barney, a seasoned restaurateur who decides to seek adventure on his weekly solo afternoons spent in his mother's apartment. His journey to seduction is full of hilarious missteps, as even the simplest romantic encounters become a challenge.
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15. The Heartbreak Kid (1972)
The Heartbreak Kid, " a 1972 film, follows the journey of a newlywed man who embarks on his honeymoon with doubts about his marriage. He soon finds himself falling for another woman, creating a romantic love triangle. Directed by Elaine May and written by Bruce Jay Friedman and Neil Simon, this touching comedy, drama, and romance features an all-star cast, including Charles Grodin, Cybill Shepherd, and Jeannie Berlin.
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16. The Sunshine Boys (1975)
The Sunshine Boys" is a heartwarming comedy film released in 1976, featuring the inimitable duo of George Burns and Walter Matthau as two former vaudevillian stars. The film, set in the 1970s, revolves around their attempt to reunite for a television special, only to find that their antagonistic relationship has not softened with time. The Sunshine Boys dives deep into the interplay between their professional and personal rivalry, revealing layers of humor and emotional depth.
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17. The Prisoner of Second Avenue (1975)
From the minds of writer Neil Simon and director Melvin Frank, comes The Prisoner of Second Avenue, a heartwarming and uproarious comedy from 1975. Starring Jack Lemmon and Anne Bancroft, this film follows the story of a suddenly unemployed company executive grappling with a nervous breakdown. While his world crumbles around him, his supportive wife tries every trick in the book to lift his spirits and keep the pieces of their life together.
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18. Bob Hope's World of Comedy (1976)
In 1976, American comedy legend Bob Hope joined forces with renowned creative minds to bring the "Bob Hope's World of Comedy" tv special to life. This two-hour, comedic masterpiece features a lineup of hilarious sketches and entertaining music performances that showcase the timeless talent of Bob Hope and his illustrious co-stars. Don't miss the opportunity to witness this classic TV special as it delivers the laughter and charm that only Bob Hope can provide.
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19. Murder by Death (1976)
Murder by Death" is a delightful 1976 comedy, crime, and mystery film that brings together some of the most famous literary detective characters for a thrilling and unexpected adventure. Directed by Robert Moore and written by Neil Simon, the film stars Peter Falk, Alec Guinness, and Peter Sellers, among others.
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20. The Goodbye Girl (1977)
Experience the heartwarming and humorous tale of "The Goodbye Girl, " a 1977 film directed by Herbert Ross and written by renowned playwright Neil Simon. The film stars Richard Dreyfuss, Marsha Mason, and the talented young Quinn Cummings, portraying a single mother, a struggling actor, and her enthusiastic daughter, respectively.
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21. The 35th Annual Golden Globe Awards (1978)
Join the stars of Hollywood at the prestigious 35th Annual Golden Globe Awards, held in 1978. Watch as the foreign press from the Hollywood association present their awards for achievements in movies and television. Experience the glitz and glamour, as the stars come together to celebrate another year in film.
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22. The Cheap Detective (1978)
The Cheap Detective" is a comedic crime thriller set in 1940s San Francisco. This film noir spoof is full of parody and wit, making it a delightful and entertaining experience for viewers. Directed by Robert Moore and written by Neil Simon, the film stars Peter Falk, Ann-Margret, and Eileen Brennan.
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23. California Suite (1978)
Join four unique groups of guests in the heart of Hollywood at the iconic Beverly Hills Hotel, where dreams become reality in the 1978 film "California Suite. " Renowned director Herbert Ross brings comedian Neil Simon's witty script to life with an all-star cast, including Jane Fonda, Alan Alda, and Maggie Smith. Set in the glamorous environment of the hotel, the film intertwines the misadventures and heartwarming experiences of each group, as they navigate love, fame, and personal growth. With stunning visuals, engaging characters, and a hint of intrigue, "California Suite" takes viewers on a whirlwind journey through the world of celebrity, while exploring the universal themes of love and human connection.
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24. Chapter Two (1979)
Chapter Two" is a heartwarming and engaging 1979 film directed by Robert Moore and written by Neil Simon. The movie stars James Caan, Marsha Mason, and Joseph Bologna, and it is based on the play of the same name.
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25. Seems Like Old Times (1980)
In "Seems Like Old Times, " a comedy-romance with a tagline of "Saying 'I love you' should never come with handcuffs, " a writer wrongfully accused of a bank robbery finds himself stuck in a delicate situation with his ex-wife. The ex-wife, now married to the soon-to-be Attorney General of California, must choose between her two worlds when she takes it upon herself to help set her former husband free.
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26. Only When I Laugh (1981)
Only When I Laugh" is a heartwarming comedy-drama from 1981, directed by Glenn Jordan and written by the esteemed Neil Simon. Starring Marsha Mason, Kristy McNichol, and Ed Moore, this film was nominated for three Oscars and has a total of eight nominations. With a runtime of two hours, the movie has an IMDb rating of 6.4 and a box office gross of $25,524,778.
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27. I Ought to Be in Pictures (1982)
In "I Ought to Be in Pictures, " an intriguing comedy-drama from 1982 directed by Herbert Ross, we follow the emotional journey of a young woman named Libby as she reconnects with her recently-abandoned movie star father in sunny Los Angeles. Having left her mother on the east coast in search of her own family, Libby discovers a new world in the fast pace of Hollywood. Along the way, she learns more about her father and the family that they've been missing out on.
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28. The Last Horror Film (1982)
The Last Horror Film" is a chilling, thrilling 1982 horror-comedy that takes the viewer on a terrifying journey through the Cannes Film Festival. A New York taxi driver becomes obsessed with a stunning actress, while a series of brutal murders claims the lives of her friends. Featuring a star studded cast, including J'Len Winters, John Kelly and Joe Spinell, this film masterfully combines dark humor with heart-stopping suspense.
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29. Sonny Boys (1982)
In the heart of West Germany, "Sonny Boys" (1982) brings American humoristic literature onto the big screen. Directed by Rolf von Sydow and written by Gerty Agoston and Neil Simon, the movie captures the essence of 20th-century literature with a comedic twist.
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30. Barefoot in the Park (1982)
Barefoot in the Park" is a delightful romantic comedy that first captivated audiences in 1982. Based on the hilarious play by Neil Simon, the film follows newlyweds Corie and Paul Bratter as they navigate the joys and challenges of marriage life in a colorful Greenwich Village apartment.
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31. Max Dugan Returns (1983)
Max Dugan Returns is a heartwarming and entertaining 1983 comedy-drama directed by Herbert Ross and written by Neil Simon. The story revolves around a long-lost father, played by Jason Robards, who returns to claim his relationship with his estranged daughter, portrayed by Marsha Mason, and his young grandson. As the father enters their lives with some questionable finances, tensions rise and relationships are tested, making for a touching and comedic tale.
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32. The Lonely Guy (1984)
The Lonely Guy, " released in 1984, follows the heartbreaking journey of a talented greeting card writer who finds himself alone after a tumultuous breakup with his unfaithful girlfriend. Faced with a string of misfortunes and mishaps, the writer starts to question whether he can ever truly find happiness on his own.
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33. The Slugger's Wife (1985)
The Slugger's Wife" is a comedic romance film set in the world of baseball, music, and love. Set in 1985, the movie follows a Major League star, on the verge of breaking a record, who encounters a talented singer and the two fall in love. However, their conflicting goals and dreams threaten to tear them apart, jeopardizing the athlete's career and the chance to reconcile with his wife.
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34. Plaza Suite (1986)
Plaza Suite" is a delightful German-language adaptation of Neil Simon's renowned comedy, first released in 1986. Directed by Isolde Müller-Rinker and Christian Wölffer, the film follows the amusing misadventures of an aristocratic couple, Roy, and Kate, as they attempt to rekindle their love and overcome their relationship challenges from their luxuriously appointed suite at the New York Plaza Hotel.
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35. Brighton Beach Memoirs (1986)
Brighton Beach Memoirs, directed by Gene Saks and written by Neil Simon, is a heartwarming and humorous exploration of youth and coming-of-age. Set in a crowded New York City house, the movie follows young teenage Jewish boy, Eugene, as he navigates the trials and tribulations of adolescence. From grappling with the challenges of puberty and sexual fantasy to dealing with the hardships of living a poor life, Eugene's journey is nothing short of relatable and entertaining.
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36. Plaza Suite (1987)
Plaza Suite" is a heartwarming and humorous comedy released in 1987, based on the renowned work by Neil Simon. The film, directed by Roger Beatty and Kenny Solms, stars the fabulous duo of Carol Burnett and Dabney Coleman, alongside Tim Conway Jr. The story revolves around a pair of mismatched newlyweds whose honeymoon suite becomes a battleground for their differing expectations and desires, leading to a series of hilarious misunderstandings.
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37. Biloxi Blues (1988)
Biloxi Blues, " a powerful coming-of-age tale, takes viewers on a journey through the turbulent world of a U. S. military boot camp in Biloxi, Mississippi during the Second World War. Directed by the influential Mike Nichols and written by the renowned Neil Simon, "Biloxi Blues" masterfully interweaves heart-wrenching drama, humorous comedy, and compelling character development.
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38. The Marrying Man (1991)
The Marrying Man" is a sparkling comedy that tells the story of a wealthy playboy who finds himself in a whirlwind Las Vegas marriage to a woman he barely knows, despite his efforts to avoid commitment. The film features a star-studded cast, including the charming Alex Baldwin and the enchanting Kim Basinger, who bring their on-screen chemistry to life in this laugh-filled romantic comedy. Director Jerry Rees and writer Neil Simon masterfully weave together a tale of love, self-discovery, and unexpected twists, all set against the backdrop of the glamorous and vibrant city of Las Vegas.
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39. Ein seltsames Paar (1991)
In the heart of Germany, a unique pairing comes to life in the 1991 comedy Ein seltsames Paar, expertly adapting Neil Simon's literature onto the big screen. The film takes us on a humor-filled journey as it showcases the unexpected companionship between two individuals from different worlds. Directed by Michael Günther, this charming adaptation combines the wit of American literature with the classic charm of German humor.
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40. Broadway Bound (1992)
Broadway Bound" is a hilarious and poignant film that delivers laughs and emotions in equal measure. It's a movie about the Jerome brothers, Eugene and Stanley, trying to make it big as comedy writers in the bustling world of show business. But as they unknowingly put their private lives into their work, their family finds themselves in the awkward position of laughing at their own troubles.
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41. Rumeurs (1992)
Rumeurs" is a delightful and witty film that combines humor and 20th century literature to create an unforgettable cinematic experience. Directed by André Flédérick and featuring the talents of Pierre Mondy, Éva Darlan, and Jean Poiret, this French production captures the essence of intriguing gossip and the power it holds over people's lives.
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42. Lost in Yonkers (1993)
Lost in Yonkers" is a heartwarming and comedic drama film from 1993, directed by Martha Coolidge and written by Neil Simon. Set in the summer of 1942, two young boys, Jerry and Arty, are sent from their chaotic home in Brooklyn to live with their stern grandmother and lovable aunt in Yonkers, New York. As Jerry and Arty navigate the trials and tribulations of growing up in this new environment, they find solace in their aunt's kindness and a newfound love for life.
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43. The Odd Couple: Together Again (1993)
The Odd Couple: Together Again is a heartwarming comedy from 1993, starring Tony Randall and Jack Klugman. When Felix's wife Gloria throws him out of the house to prepare for their daughter Edna's wedding, he temporarily moves in with Oscar, who still lives in their old apartment. However, Oscar is facing a new challenge - throat cancer has led to the removal of one vocal cord, leaving him with limited speech.
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44. London Suite (1996)
London Suite, released in 1996, is a comedy film that tells four interconnected stories set on a single day in an English hotel. The star-studded cast includes Kelsey Grammer, Michael Richards, and Julia Louis-Dreyfus. The movie is written by Neil Simon and directed by Jay Sandrich, offering a blend of humor and drama that captivates viewers.
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45. Caesar's Writers (1996)
Embark on an entertaining journey with "Caesar's Writers" (1996) as it delves into the captivating world of comedy and creativity. Directed by Michael Hirsh, this documentary focuses on the talent behind the iconic and hilarious character, Sid Caesar.
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46. Jake's Women (1996)
Jake's Women" is a captivating drama-comedy film released in 1996, starring Alan Alda and Anne Archer. The movie revolves around Jake, a struggling writer dealing with marital issues, as he finds solace in conversing with the women in his life, both real and imagined. He talks to his late wife, daughter, sister, and psychiatrist, creating a fantasy world to drown out his marital problems.
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47. The Sunshine Boys (1996)
Get ready for a heartwarming and hilarious journey in "The Sunshine Boys" (1996), a classic comedy-drama film that brings two aging comedians together for a second chance. After a falling out eight years earlier, the acrimonious duo reunites for the chance at a lucrative movie comeback.
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48. Pitch (1997)
Pitch" is a lively and humorous documentary that delves into the lives of two young aspiring writers in Hollywood. The film follows Kenny Hotz and Spencer Rice as they embark on a mission to pitch their script to the big leagues.
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49. The Odd Couple II (1998)
The Odd Couple II" takes you on a delightful journey of friendship and love. It's a heartwarming road movie starring the iconic duo of Oscar Madison and Felix Ungar, played by Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau. In this sequel to the 1995 film, the two old friends embark on a trip to celebrate the wedding of their son and daughter.
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50. Sonny Boys (1999)
Experience an unforgettable comedy adaptation of Neil Simon's "The Sunshine Boys" in the 1999 German language film, "Sonny Boys. " This Austrian TV production features a talented ensemble cast led by Otto Schenk, Helmuth Lohner, and André Pohl. As viewers immerse themselves in the charming humor of this beloved American play, they will uncover the heartwarming journey of two age-old vaudevillians, battling through laughter and tears on their quest for success and redemption on the stage.
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51. The Out-of-Towners (1999)
In this heartwarming and hilarious remake of the 1970 Neil Simon classic, embattled married couple Henry and Nancy Clark find themselves entangled in a series of mishaps while on a business trip to New York City. As they navigate the bustling city's unforgiving streets, the duo encounters endless misfortunes, including losing their luggage, landing in a rat-infested hotel room, and accidentally switching taxi rides with a charming stranger.
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52. The Sid Caesar Collection: The Magic of Live TV (2000)
The Sid Caesar Collection: The Magic of Live TV takes viewers behind the scenes of two iconic shows, "Your Show of Shows" and "Caesar's Hour, " both of which were groundbreaking for their innovative combination of live comedy and scripted content. Featuring several of the original sketches, the film delves into the intricacies of creating this unique form of entertainment at a time when television was still in its infancy. With interviews from comedic legends like Mel Brooks and Woody Allen, this entertaining documentary offers insight into the creative minds that brought these extraordinary TV moments to life.
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53. The Sid Caesar Collection: Creating the Comedy (2000)
The Sid Caesar Collection: Creating the Comedy" takes viewers behind the scenes of the beloved television shows "Your Show of Shows" and "Caesar's Hour. " This fascinating documentary sheds light on the creative process and the typical workweek that went into producing these iconic comedy programs. Featuring interviews with industry legends such as Woody Allen and Mel Brooks, as well as original sketches, the film provides a unique opportunity to witness the collaborative efforts of the brilliant minds that shaped television comedy.
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54. Oi ilithioi (2001)
Oi ilithioi, " a Greek comedy film from 2001, presents a humorous take on life through the lens of four ordinary people. Directed by Petros Filippidis and Areti Kontogianni, this movie promises to offer a delightful cinematic experience that showcases the beauty and wit of Greek humor.
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55. Laughter on the 23rd Floor (2001)
Laughter on the 23rd Floor" takes you behind the scenes of a weekly TV show, where the pressure is high and the stakes even higher. This uproarious comedy, based on Neil Simon's play of the same name, follows a team of dedicated writers as they work tirelessly to craft hilarious episodes for their famous comic. As they navigate tight deadlines, creative differences, and the ever-present specter of failure, the writers' camaraderie and resilience shine through.
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56. Hail Sid Caesar! The Golden Age of Comedy (2001)
Delve into the world of classic comedy with "Hail Sid Caesar! . The Golden Age of Comedy" (2001).
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57. The Sid Caesar Collection: The Fan Favorites - The Dream Team of Comedy (2001)
Laugh your way through history with "The Sid Caesar Collection: The Fan Favorites - The Dream Team of Comedy" (2001), a one-hour and 24-minute documentary shining the spotlight on comedic legends of the past. Featuring interviews with the likes of Woody Allen, Mel Brooks, and star of the show, Sid Caesar, this film takes viewers on a journey through the golden age of comedy and the impact it had on pop culture.
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58. The Sid Caesar Collection: The Fan Favorites - The Professor and Other Clowns (2001)
Discover the timeless comedy of Sid Caesar in "The Professor and Other Clowns" – a nostalgic collection of his most beloved performances. This hilarious documentary, part of The Sid Caesar Collection, showcases the charisma and talents of iconic comedians, including Woody Allen and Mel Brooks.
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59. AFI's 100 Years... 100 Passions: America's Greatest Love Stories (2002)
Explore a century of love on the silver screen in "AFI's 100 Years. . 100 Passions: America's Greatest Love Stories" (2002).
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60. Sid Caesar Collection: Buried Treasures - Shining Stars (2003)
Sid Caesar Collection: Buried Treasures - Shining Stars" is a heartwarming comedy that celebrates the life and achievements of legendary comedian Sid Caesar. With a runtime of 1 hour and 43 minutes, the film is packed with hilarious performances, memorable moments, and captivating behind-the-scenes footage.
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61. Sid Caesar Collection: Buried Treasures - The Impact of Sid Caesar (2003)
Sid Caesar Collection: Buried Treasures - The Impact of Sid Caesar" is a heartwarming and humorous documentary that delves into the influential life of the groundbreaking comedian, Sid Caesar. Spanning over two hours, this film is a treasure trove for fans of comedy as it features interviews with fellow legends such as Woody Allen and Mel Brooks, who reminisce about their time with Sid Caesar, and share their unforgettable memories of his impact on the genre.
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62. Sid Caesar Collection: Buried Treasures - The Legend of Sid Caesar (2003)
Sid Caesar Collection: Buried Treasures - The Legend of Sid Caesar" is a compelling 2003 documentary film that offers viewers a unique and insightful look into the life and career of one of the most iconic and influential comedians of all time, Sid Caesar. The movie serves as a hilarious and heartfelt tribute to Caesar's incredible talents and the profound impact he had on the world of comedy.
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63. The Heartbreak Kid (2007)
The Heartbreak Kid" (2007) is a comedic romance film directed by Bobby Farrelly and Peter Farrelly, written by Scot Armstrong, Leslie Dixon, and Bobby Farrelly. The movie stars Ben Stiller, Michelle Monaghan, and Malin Akerman, and was produced by companies like Dreamworks Pictures, Radar Pictures, and Davis Entertainment. The film takes place in the USA and Mexico, and is available in English and Spanish.
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64. Love and Mary (2007)
Love and Mary, " a delightful and quirky romantic comedy directed by Elizabeth Harrison, tells the story of Mary, a talented and resilient pastry chef, who faces the challenge of keeping her bakery afloat. With her fiancé Brent out of commission due to allergies, Mary is left with no choice but to bring his identical twin brother, Jake, home. The brothers bring a touch of chaos and confusion to Mary's life, as they navigate the tricky waters of family relationships, love, and personal growth.
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65. Becoming Mike Nichols (2016)
Becoming Mike Nichols is a captivating documentary film that delves into the personal life and illustrious career of renowned filmmaker Mike Nichols. Directed by Douglas McGrath, this insightful 1-hour, 12-minute masterpiece takes us on a journey through the experiences and stories of Nichols as he sits down for an intimate and honest conversation with theater director Jack O'Brien.
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66. The Oscars (2019)
Experience the magic of the 91st Academy Awards, as the world's most iconic films are celebrated in this star-studded event. Featuring top contenders like BlacKkKlansman, Black Panther, and A Star Is Born, this two-and-a-half-hour television special presents the cinematic achievements of 2018, showcasing the crème de la crème of Hollywood talent. With special performances by the legendary Queen and music superstar Adam Lambert, it's an unforgettable night of music, glamour, and cinematic brilliance.
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67. Pizza: A Love Story (2019)
Pizza: A Love Story, " directed by Gorman Bechard, delves into the art and essence of the world's most beloved comfort food: pizza. The 85-minute documentary explores the rich history and cultural significance of this universally enjoyed dish while showcasing the passion and perseverance of the families behind it. From the heartland of Italian immigration to the present day, this culinary journey takes audiences on a mouth-watering exploration of ingredients, techniques, and family traditions.
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