This colorful spoof of pirate movies had all the makings of a classic farce and yet sank straight to Davy Jones' locker at...
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1983
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The highlights of two benefit concerts staged in support of Amnesty International are collected in this British performance...
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Screenwriter
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1982
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Sylvester
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1982
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The genuine love felt by the people of France for American comedian Jerry Lewis has become something of a topic for...
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1982
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Comedian Marty Feldman directed and co-wrote this satire of the less-scrupulous side of organized religion. Brother Ambrose...
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Director, Screenwriter, Brother Ambrose
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1980
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Beau Geste, the classic adventure story of a young man's dangerous journeys as part of the French Foreign Legion, becomes the...
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Director, Screenwriter, Digby Geste
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1977
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Silent Movie is just that: a totally nonverbal comedy, save for one single line. Director Mel Brooks stars as a once-famous...
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Marty Eggs
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1976
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1976
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Taken from the television series "When Things Were Rotten," this collection includes three episodes from the Mel Brooks Robin...
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Director
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1975
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Comic actor Gene Wilder made his debut as a writer and director in this period comedy in which he plays Sigerson Holmes, the...
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Olville Sacker
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1975
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Lending his burlesque touch to 1970s genre revision, Mel Brooks followed his hit "western" Blazing Saddles with this parody...
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Igor
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1974
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A collection of English humor in the form of sketch film are provided on this film which was assisted by comedians Feldman...
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Screenwriter
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1971
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1971
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This offbeat comedy finds Teddy (Marty Feldman) as a television advertising man given a seemingly meaningless project. Slated...
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Screenwriter, Teddy
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1970
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The specter of atomic warfare raises its head once again in this bizarre 1969 black comedy, directed by Richard Lester and...
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1969
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The sketch comedy series At Last the 1948 Show was the first big break for rising young British comedians and friends...
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Screenwriter
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1967
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The British sitcom The Walrus and the Carpenter originated on December 14, 1963, as a one-off episode of the BBC's Comedy...
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Screenwriter
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1965
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