Comedy Movies of 1941
Moon over Miami
The first of several remakes of 1938's Three Blind Mice, the Technicolor musical Moon Over Miami stars Betty Grable and Carole Landis as Kay and Susan ... [ Comedy movie - 1941 ]
The Lady Eve
(Preston Sturges) wrote and directed this classic romantic comedy starring Henry Fonda and Barbara Stanwyck, who are involved in a scintillating ... [ Comedy movie - 1941 ]
Road to Zanzibar
The second Bing Crosby/Bob Hope "Road" picture casts Crosby as a penny-ante sideshow promoter and Hope as Crosby's only client, "Fearless Frazier." Under Crosby's tutelage, Hope has been shot from a cannon, zapped in an electric chair ... [ Comedy movie - 1941 ]
That Night in Rio
That Night in Rio is a musical remake of 1934's Folies Bergère. Don Ameche plays a dual role as a middle-aged Brazilian industrialist, and a young Rio de Janeiro cabaret performer who looks just like him. The ... [ Comedy movie - 1941 ]
The Bride Came C.O.D.
Neither James Cagney nor Bette Davis were ... [ Comedy movie - 1941 ]
You'll Never Get Rich
You'll Never Get Rich was the first of two films made by Fred Astaire at Columbia, and also the first in which he was paired with his favorite female dancing partner--not Ginger Rogers or Cyd Charisse, ... [ Comedy movie - 1941 ]
The Man Who Came to Dinner
The George S. Kaufman/Moss Hart Broadway hit The Man Who Came to Dinner was inspired by the authors' ... [ Comedy movie - 1941 ]
Sullivan's Travels
In Preston Sturges' classic comedy of Depression-era America, filmmaker John L. Sullivan (Joel McCrea), fed up with directing profitable comedies like "Ants in Your Plants of 1939," is ... [ Comedy movie - 1941 ]
Charley's Aunt
Jack Benny brings his own distinctive touch to Brandon Thomas' venerable (and oft-filmed) stage farce Charley's Aunt. Utilizing a gloriously ... [ Comedy movie - 1941 ]
That Uncertain Feeling
Ernst Lubitsch's That Uncertain Feeling was previously filmed by the director in 1925 as Kiss Me Again; both versions were inspired the ... [ Comedy movie - 1941 ]
Pot O' Gold
James Stewart once classified Pot O' Gold as his worst film, though this may have stemmed from his reported inability to get along with ... [ Comedy movie - 1941 ]
Spooks Run Wild
In their first of two Monogram spook comedies, the East Side Kids and ... [ Comedy movie - 1941 ]
Here Comes Mr. Jordan
Robert Montgomery plays saxophone-playing boxer Joe Pendleton, who insists upon piloting his own plane, much to the ... [ Comedy movie - 1941 ]
The Great American Broadcast
On the occasion of the twentieth anniversary of commercial radio, 20th ... [ Comedy movie - 1941 ]
Mr. & Mrs. Smith
In Hitchcock's rare foray into comedy (courtesy of a wittily risque script by Norman Krasna), Mr. Smith (Robert ... [ Comedy movie - 1941 ]
Road Show
When millionaire bachelor John Hubbard takes a run-out powder at his own wedding, Hubbard's vengeful fiancee Polly Ann Young has the luckless fellow committed to an insane asylum. ... [ Comedy movie - 1941 ]
Topper Returns
The third of producer Hal Roach's Topper films, Topper Returns eschews the frothy "screwball" format of the ... [ Comedy movie - 1941 ]
The Villain Still Pursued Her
Like Prohibition, Franklin-Blank Productions' The ... [ Comedy movie - 1941 ]
Bowery Blitzkrieg
Former Dead End Kid Huntz Hall made his first appearance with the East Side Kids in 1941's Bowery Blitzkrieg. The plotline concentrates on Danny ... [ Comedy movie - 1941 ]World Premiere
A producer devises an elaborate gala premiere for his latest anti-Nazi propaganda epic, The Earth in Flames. It is slated to open in Washington, D.C. and he has his press agents working overtime to produce an enormous hoopla of ... [ Comedy movie - 1941 ]
Flying Wild
Mugs McGinniss (Leo Gorcey), top dog of the East Side Kids, takes a job at an airplane plant. Here he grows suspicious of Dr. Nagel (George Pembroke), operator of a flying ambulance service. Mugs ... [ Comedy movie - 1941 ]
Pride of the Bowery
Muggs Maloney (Leo Gorcey) is supposed to be preparing for the Golden Gloves competition ... [ Comedy movie - 1941 ]
Misbehaving Husbands
Misbehaving Husbands was intended as a comeback vehicle for silent-film comedy great Harry ... [ Comedy movie - 1941 ]
Reg'lar Fellers
Based on the long-running comic strip by Gene Byrne, PRC's Reg'lar Fellers was intended as the first of a series of 6-reel comedies built around the talents of juvenile performers Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer ... [ Comedy movie - 1941 ]
Ay Que Tiempos Senor Don Simon
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