Comedy Movies of 1933
Lady Killer
We first lay eyes on Jimmy Cagney in Lady Killer while he's working as a movie theater usher. This job lasts just long enough for Jimmy to be swindled in a "badger game" orchestrated by hard-boiled Mae Clarke and a gang of crooks ... [ Comedy movie - 1933 ]
She Done Him Wrong
"I'm the finest woman who walked the streets," declares bejeweled, hip-swishing Lady Lou (Mae West) at the beginning of She Done Him Wrong. Lou works as a singer at the Gay Nineties saloon of Gus Jordan (Noah Beery Sr.), who plies ... [ Comedy movie - 1933 ]
Hallelujah, I'm a Bum
Al Jolson's "comeback" picture Hallelujah, I'm a Bum is an offbeat Depression-era concoction with ... [ Comedy movie - 1933 ]
Lady for a Day
May Robson plays Apple Annie, a slatternly Broadway apple peddler. Annie has a curious setup whereby she is able to finagle other street merchants and ... [ Comedy movie - 1933 ]
His Double Life
His Double Life is a sweet, charming adaptation of the venerable Arnold Bennett play Buried Alive. Roland Young plays Priam Farrell, a famous and reclusive artist who ... [ Comedy movie - 1933 ]
His Private Secretary
A very young John Wayne is atypically cast as a randy playboy in His Private Secretary. Much to the dismay of his businessman father, Dick Wallace (Wayne) prefers a life of wine, women and ... [ Comedy movie - 1933 ]
The Son of Kong
Hoping to immediately cash in on its blockbuster hit King Kong (1933). RKO Radio commissioned producers Willis O'Brien and Ernest B. Schoedsack to hastily slap together a sequel. Son of Kong begins where King Kong ... [ Comedy movie - 1933 ]




