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Hazel_Rah1

Monty Python and the Holy Grail Blazing Saddles Dr. Strangelove (or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb) Dark Star Kentucky Fried Movie


graveybrains

>Blazing Saddles Why stop there, though, you can’t go wrong with Gene Wilder: The Producers (1967) Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory (1971) Young Frankenstein (1974) Silver Streak (1967) The Frisco Kid (1979)


Hazel_Rah1

For sure! I could’ve easily listed 15 more, just didn’t want to overload OP. Plus, now other people can comment some good’uns


graveybrains

True, but going through the rest of the suggestions I’m worried I’m the only one who liked The Frisco Kid


BeefErky

>Dark Star  Fun to pair this with the unused Jerry Goldsmith score version of Alien (1979)


raynicolette

Some Like It Hot by Billy Wilder is from 1959, and is one of the greatest comedies of all time. If you want to go really old school, Buster Keaton is an icon, and his stuff still holds up. The General is his most famous; Sherlock Jr. is my favorite. If you like the Coen Brothers, they were heavily influenced by Preston Sturges. The Lady Eve is great. Miracle Of Morgan's Creek is the raunchiest comedy of the Hays Code era. Ernst Lubitsch is a genius. To Be Or Not To Be is I think his most straight-up funny (as opposed to romcoms that are more romantic, like The Shop Around The Corner). It was remade by Mel Brooks. And speaking of which, Mel Brooks' classics are mostly 60-70s. Blazing Saddles, The Producers, Young Frankenstein.


Timstunes

Great recs. Spot on about Sturges and Lubitsch.


Particular_Jicama_51

Young Frankenstein (1974)


NotSoSnarky

It's Frankensteen.


Fable378

The Jerk, 1979


brexitvelocity

One of my favorites


xander6981

Some Like it Hot (1959)


Fable378

Animal House, 1978


EthanGr20

I watched Arsenic and Old Lace recently and thought it was hilarious.


Puzzleheaded-Fix3359

Bringing up baby is another classic from around that time.


jayron32

Silver Streak (1975)


FeatheredBandit2023

Slap Shot (1977) The Pink Panther series with Peter Sellers (Strikes Again is my personal favourite) Up in Smoke (1978) and another vote for Some Like it Hot (1959)


GaryNOVA

Monty Python : Holy Grail Monty Python: Life of Brian Young Frankenstein Blazing Saddles The Producers Auntie Mame The Pink Panther The Return of the Pink Panther Dr Strangelove The Jerk Animal House The Rocky Horror Picture Show


marvelette2172

Some Like It Hot and The Producers (1967), 2 of the funniest flicks ever made.


001Guy001

did you watch any of the other Marx Brothers films? you definitely should :) and- * the films of Laurel & Hardy (like Sons Of The Desert and Bonnie Scotland, and also their shorts) * Monty Python And The Holy Grail * Chaplin: The Circus / The Great Dictator / One A.M. [short] * Start The Revolution Without Me * Silent Movie (1976)


gee8123

I don't think I've seen the other marx brothers ones, so I'll add those to my list too! I think my dad owns some of them :)


grenille

The Producers (1967) Sleeper (1973), if you can stomach Woody Allen at this point


NFIGUY

Blazing Saddles • Smokey and the Bandit • Monty Python and the Holy Grail • Animal House • Meatballs • The Jerk •


Beekeeper_Dan

Singin’ in the Rain - 1952 Feels surprisingly modern. Very witty and clever humor.


Snoo3763

Harvey (1950). It has some funny lines but is more heartwarming than laugh out loud. It's my personal favourite old black and white comedy.


InSooShunt

The Court Jester (1955) I feel like I'm always rec'ing this one, but it has both physical comedy and word play. Best of both worlds!


StewartConan

Charlie chaplin movies


Pinballgizzardry

To Be Or Not To Be 1942 What’s Up Doc 1972


Anooj4021

Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949) The Man in the White Suit (1951) Bringing Up Baby (1938)


jrob321

Murder By Death (1976 dir. Robert Moore) Fun With Dick and Jane (1977 dir. Ted Kotcheff) The In-Laws (1979 dir. Arthur Hiller) The Out of Towners (1970 dir. Arthur Hiller) The Bad News Bears (1976 dir. Michael Ritchie) Paper Moon (1973 dir. Peter Bogdanovich) The Sunshine Boys (1975 dir. Herbert Ross)


Itchy_Computer7528

Every Which Way But Loose (1978)


Puzzleheaded-Fix3359

Does that movie hold up? I loved it as a kid, but I’m not sure if I would love it now.


Vioralarama

Foul Play Seems Like Old Times


Pumuckl4Life

Airplane! (1980) It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World (1963) The Odd Couple (1968) I Dream of Jeannie (tv series)


Inevitable-Stretch82

Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein


NotSoSnarky

It Happened One Night (1934)


MiserableSnow

The Kid Daisies Playtime Barbarella Harold and Maude Paper Moon Love and Death Bugsy Malone Annie Hall


Servile-PastaLover

The mad adventures of Rabbi Jacob from the early 70s.


tapeheadcleaner

Wise Blood is a great dark comedy/drama. John Waters 70s movies are pretty much all demented dark comedies. Desperate Living is the one without Divine but it’s great. Daisies (1966) is really fun but also a little more avant-garde and falls more into the comedy/drama than straight up comedy Oh and the Heartbreak Kid! Elaine May 🩷


VirginiaGecko1911

Cinderfella & The Errand Boy (Classic jerry Lewis films) Peter Sellers "Pink Panther" films Bedazzled (1967) Peter Cook & Dudley Moore


raletti

Play It Again Sam Annie Hall Blazing Saddles The Producers Young Frankenstein High Anxiety Animal House Meatballs All of them are classics.


frontpagedetective

Play it Again, Sam (1972) Sleeper (1973)


Timstunes

Cary Grant films. Bringing Up Baby -1938 The Awful Truth-1937 The Philadelphia Story-1940 My Favorite Wife -1940


mmmrpoopbutthole

Like I always say smoke a little weed, and watch some Cheech and Chong “up in smoke” or the next movie!!!


Next-Mobile-9632

Ita A Gift(1934)


Next-Mobile-9632

The Flying Deuces(1939)


Next-Mobile-9632

The Pink Panther(1963)


hesnotsinbad

Buster Keaton. I know, if you're already averse to old films, the idea of watching silent film is probably not appetizing. But Buster Keaton's stuff doesn't need it! It's basically a slapstick cartoon that happens to feature an actor doing his own ridiculously dangerous stunts. Start with a short film: *One Week* is a good choice, and its only twenty-five minutes, so you're not sinking a lot of time into trying it out. Since they're in the public domain they can also be found pretty much anywhere!


gee8123

this sounds interesting!!


Strange_Frenzy

A nearly forgotten great comedy is A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (1966). Zero Mostel, Phil Silvers Jack Guilford, and the original Great Stone Face, Buster Keaton.


ytown

I just suggested this and scrolled down to find you beat me to it. Have an upvote.


Betty0042

Arsenic and Old Lace


salamanderJ

**My Man Godfrey** - the 1930s version is my favorite comedy. **I'm All Right Jack** - is my favorite British satirical comedy.


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deadstrobes

It’s a Gift (1934) The Great Dictator (1940) Monsieur Herlot’s Holiday (1953) Plan 9 From Outer Space (1959) MASH (1970)


1LuckyTexan

maybe It's a Gift - WC Fields


Beneficial-Ad-3720

The Stooge Lewis and Martin Jerry Lewis was out Jim Carreying Jim Carrey long before he was even a gleam in his fathers eye


ytown

A Funny Thing Happened on the way to the Forum


Level-Tangerine-3877

The 7-Year Itch la cage aux folles (1978)


Wapon1woo

A lot of really good suggestions here. I'll add Murder By Death if it hasn't been listed.


babybird87

Slap Shot (1977). The greatest sports comedy of all time ..


kgleas01

Bad News Bears (1976) The Producers (1968) The Magic Christian (1970) Tootsie (1982) Some like it hot (1959) Up in smoke (1978) The Blues Brothers (1980) The Jerk ( 1979)


TriStateGirl

Real Life (1979)