All 72 Peter Sellers Movies (in Order)

Dewey New
28 min readApr 4, 2024

Get ready for a hilarious journey through time as we take a closer look at the iconic Peter Sellers Movies. From his hilarious portrayals of Inspector Clouseau to his humorous roles in other classics, Sellers’ filmography is a veritable treasure trove of comedy gold. Join us as we explore the world of Peter Sellers Movies and delve into the comedic genius that made him a household name.

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1. The Black Rose (1950)

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The Black Rose” is a thrilling 1950 historical adventure film directed by Henry Hathaway. Set in 13th Century England, the story follows a disinherited Saxon nobleman, who, along with his archer friend, embarks on a journey to the Far East in search of fortune. Their quest is filled with danger, romance, and unexpected surprises as they face challenges and encounter unfamiliar cultures.

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2. Penny Points to Paradise (1951)

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Penny Points to Paradise” is a quaint, low-budget comedy-crime film set against the backdrop of 1950s Britain. This light-hearted, charming film follows the comical misadventures of Harry Flakers, an unassuming pools winner who crosses paths with a cunning forger. As the plot thickens, so does the laughter, making it perfect for those seeking a fun and easy-to-watch classic.

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3. Ça c’est du cinéma (1951)

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Ça c’est du cinéma” is a humorous and riveting 1951 French comedy film that tells the story of Laurel, a Scottish reporter suspected of being a spy. With the relentless pursuit of police detective James Finlayson, Stan, who reports on the film industry world, finds himself in a peculiar situation.

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4. Down Among the Z Men (1952)

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Experience the unforgettable mirth and laughter with “Down Among the Z Men, “ a 1952 British comedy film that showcases some of the most memorable routines from the legendary radio program, “The Goon Show. “ The film, directed by Maclean Rogers, features the iconic talents of Harry Secombe, Michael Bentine, and Spike Milligan.

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5. Beat the Devil (1953)

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Beat the Devil, “ a 1953 thrilling action-adventure comedy directed by John Huston, stars Humphrey Bogart and Jennifer Jones. The plot revolves around a group of rogues who are traveling to Africa with a seemingly innocent British couple. As they journey together, things quickly take a turn for the worse, filled with unexpected twists and turns.

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6. The Adventures of Sadie (1953)

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The Adventures of Sadie, “ also known as “Our Girl Friday, “ is a delightful satire-comedy film set in 1953. Directed by Noel Langley and written by him alongside Norman Lindsay, this 1 hour and 28-minute movie is a perfect blend of humor, intrigue, and adventure.

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7. Orders Are Orders (1954)

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Orders Are Orders” is a comedic gem that transports its audience to the world of military-based filmmaking. Set in 1954, an ambitious American movie company seeks to produce a science-fiction film that would utilize a British army barracks and its soldiers as integral parts of the story. As the soldiers grapple with the unexpected demands of acting under their normal military orders, hijinks and chaos abound, creating a hilarious and unpredictable situation.

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8. The Man Who Never Was (1956)

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The Man Who Never Was” is a gripping wartime drama from 1956, based on a true story of espionage during World War Two. Directed by Ronald Neame and written by Nigel Balchin and Ewen Montagu, this thrilling film follows the daring plan of British Military Intelligence to distract the Germans from the real target of their invasion.

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9. Big Time Operators (1957)

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Experience the charming wit and lovable eccentricities of “Big Time Operators” in this delightful British comedy. When newlyweds, Susan and Paul, inherit an old and dilapidated cinema called “The Flea Pit, “ they are also given charge of the theater’s colorful trio of senior citizens that make up its quirky staff. Each of these eccentric individuals comes with their own unique baggage — an alcoholic projectionist, a charmingly forgetful cashier, and a former movie star haunted by her past.

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10. Your Past Is Showing (1957)

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Get ready for a rollicking good time with “Your Past Is Showing” (1957), a classic British comedy that promises to tickle your funny bone! . Starring Terry-Thomas, Peter Sellers, and Peggy Mount, this film takes comedic brilliance to new heights as it introduces us to a world where blackmailers rule and chaos reigns. As the British humour unfolds, we follow the characters as they navigate through a whirlwind of hilarity and suspense, all wrapped in a delightful comedy package.

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11. Up the Creek (1958)

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Up the Creek” is a charming comedy set in the era of the Cold War. When an incompetent Royal Navy Lieutenant, played by David Tomlinson, can’t be fired due to his influential connections, he’s sent to a dusty old destroyer, far away in a remote corner of the British fleet. Unbeknownst to the clueless Lieutenant is that the ship’s crew is secretly running a lucrative money-making scheme. The audience is taken on a journey filled with comical adventures where the Lieutenant struggles to navigate new waters with his lack of naval knowledge.

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12. Tom Thumb (1958)

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Tom Thumb, a heartwarming family fantasy film, was released in 1958. Based on a tale by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, the movie stars Russ Tamblyn as the titular character, a boy no bigger than a thumb. Adapting a unique twist to the traditional story, Tom Thumb manages to escape the clutches of two greedy thieves, played by comedy legends Terry-Thomas and Peter Sellers. The film intertwines themes of cunning and family, as Tom Thumb uses his wit and charm to overcome challenges and outsmart his foes.

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13. I’m All Right Jack (1959)

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I’m All Right Jack” is a 1959 British comedy film directed by John Boulting, a delightful and witty tale set against the backdrop of a labor strike. The story follows the journey of a naive aristocrat, eager to find his feet in the world of work, who finds himself caught up in the power struggle between his profit-driven uncle and a formidable labor union.

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14. Man in a Cocked Hat (1959)

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Man in a Cocked Hat, “ originally titled “Carlton-Browne of the F. O. , “ is a delightful 1959 British comedy film directed by Roy Boulting and Jeffrey Dell. The movie stars Terry-Thomas, Peter Sellers, and Luciana Paluzzi and has an IMDb rating of 6.2. Set in the Foreign Office, the film follows a former British colony desperate for economic aid. In an attempt to secure aid from both the British and the Soviets, the colony tries to play them against each other, promising political loyalty in return.

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15. Never Let Go (1960)

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Never Let Go, “ originally released as “The Frightened Man, “ is a gripping 1960 crime drama set in London. Directed by John Guillermin with a screenplay penned by Guillermin himself, Peter De Sarigny, and Alun Falconer, the film stars Richard Todd, Peter Sellers, and Elizabeth Sellars. Produced by Julian Wintle and Leslie Parkyn, the story revolves around a desperate cosmetic salesman whose life takes a dark turn when he encounters a group of notorious gangsters.

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16. I Like Money (1961)

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Mr. Topaze, “ also known as “I Like Money, “ is a delightful British-French comedy-drama film released in 1961. Directed by renowned actor Peter Sellers, this ingenious adaptation of Marcel Pagnol’s play and Pierre Rouve’s novel brings European literature to the silver screen.

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17. Lolita (1962)

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Experience the haunting psychological drama of Stanley Kubrick’s adaptation of Vladimir Nabokov’s novel, LOLITA. Released in 1962, this intense and thought-provoking film follows a middle-aged college professor who becomes infatuated with a 14-year-old girl, whose enchanting innocence belies her alluring complexity.

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18. Only Two Can Play (1962)

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Only Two Can Play” (1962) is a delightfully comical and dramatic British film starring the talented Peter Sellers. Set in Swansea, Wales, the story revolves around a frustrated librarian, played by Sellers, who is trapped between his loving wife Jean, portrayed by Mai Zetterling, and the alluring married woman, Liz, played by Virginia Maskell, who yearns for an affair. The film showcases a series of amusing and touching scenes, such as lighting a cigarette for a woman, looking at oneself in the mirror, a crying baby, a milk bottle on the doorstep, and more.

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19. The Road to Hong Kong (1962)

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The Road to Hong Kong” is a delightful 1962 comedy, musical, and sci-fi film that stars iconic actors Bing Crosby and Bob Hope. The duo is mistaken for spies due to their buffoonish con men antics, which leads them down a thrilling adventure.

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20. Waltz of the Toreadors (1962)

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Waltz of the Toreadors, “ a 1962 British comedy directed by John Guillermin, follows the story of a retired military man, General Leo Fitzjohn, portrayed by Peter Sellers. Having spent his career in the armed forces, he returns to his Sussex manor to start a new chapter in his life.

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21. The Guest (1963)

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In the heart of 1960s London, Aston embarks on a home renovation project, only to stumble upon a destitute man in need of shelter. Out of compassion, he offers the homeless man a place to stay in his boarding house. However, Aston’s goodwill is quickly overshadowed by his cruel and taunting brother, who seeks to harass the cranky old man.

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22. The Wrong Arm of the Law (1963)

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The Wrong Arm of the Law” is a hilarious 1963 British comedy-crime film set in London. In an unexpected twist, Australian gangsters pose as police officers targeting British criminals, causing panic among the panicked mobsters who seek an alliance with Scotland Yard to take down the foreign competition. Starring the legendary Peter Sellers, the movie offers a laugh-out-loud journey as the bumbling policemen from Down Under must outwit the local villains in order to restore “normalcy. “ Joining Sellers are Lionel Jeffries and Bernard Cribbins, adding more laughter and intrigue to this delightful caper.

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23. The Pink Panther (1963)

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In “The Pink Panther, “ released in 1964, clumsy Inspector Jacques Clouseau, played by Peter Sellers, is on the hunt for a notorious jewel thief known as “The Phantom. “ The Phantom’s next target is a priceless diamond with one unique imperfection: a slight pink color, referred to as “The Pink Panther. “ As Clouseau travels to Rome, he must navigate the city’s colorful characters and overcome his own blunders in order to apprehend the elusive thief before he can strike again. This clever black comedy, directed by Blake Edwards, showcases the hilarious misunderstandings, physical comedy, and suspenseful twists that make it a classic in the cinematic world.

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24. Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)

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Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb, “ a Cold War-era comedy directed by Stanley Kubrick, is a brilliant satire of nuclear war hysteria. The film revolves around an unhinged American general, played to perfection by George C. Scott, who orders a preemptive nuclear strike on the Soviet Union which results in a tense standoff in the military nerve center known as the War Room.

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25. A Shot in the Dark (1964)

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A Shot in the Dark” is a delightful 1964 comedy-mystery film directed by Blake Edwards and written by Blake Edwards, William Peter Blatty, and Harry Kurnitz. The film stars Peter Sellers as Inspector Jacques Clouseau, who is tasked with solving a murder case. Along the way, he falls in love with the main suspect and works tirelessly to clear her name.

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26. The World of Henry Orient (1964)

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The World of Henry Orient” is a comedic drama film set in the captivating cityscape of New York City in 1964. The story revolves around a precocious, spirited fourteen-year-old girl named Valerie, whose life takes an adventurous turn after she develops a crush on the eccentric world-renowned concert pianist, Henry Orient. Joined by her best friend, Peter, the duo embark on an underage expedition to follow Henry around the city.

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27. What’s New Pussycat (1965)

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What’s New Pussycat, a 1965 comedy featuring Peter Sellers, Peter O’Toole, and Romy Schneider, revolves around a playboy unwilling to make a commitment to his true love. In a lighthearted attempt to resolve matrimonial conflicts, he enlists the help of a peculiar psychiatrist battling relationship troubles of his own. This whimsical film, set in the picturesque Parisian outskirts, is nominated for an Oscar and boasts a star-studded cast alongside playful elements of the psychoanalytical world, making it a must-watch for fans of Peter Sellers and delightful comedies.

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28. Alice in Wonderland (1966)

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Alice in Wonderland, “ a captivating and enchanting 1966 film, follows the story of a young girl named Alice (Anne-Marie Mallik) who finds herself falling down a rabbit hole and into the depths of a peculiar Wonderland filled with curious creatures and magical occurrences. As she navigates this surreal alternate dimension, she encounters a cast of quirky characters, each with their own set of lessons to teach Alice.

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29. After the Fox (1966)

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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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30. The Wrong Box (1966)

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In the dark and mysterious world of Victorian England, a game of life and death is about to unfold. With a fortune at stake, two deceiving brothers must outwit each other to claim their share.

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31. El rey en Londres (1966)

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El rey en Londres” is a 1966 Argentine comedy-musical film that takes viewers on a delightful journey with the charming characters Palito Ortega and Graciela Borges. This spirited pair embarks on an adventure to London, where they become enchanted with the city’s iconic landmarks, including Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, Big Ben, and Trafalgar Square.

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32. Woman Times Seven (1967)

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Woman Times Seven” is a captivating anthology film from 1967, featuring seven unique portraits of different women. Directed by Vittorio De Sica and written by Cesare Zavattini, this film offers a fresh perspective on the complexities of womanhood. The stellar cast includes Shirley MacLaine, Peter Sellers, and Elspeth March, who bring life to their respective characters.

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33. Casino Royale (1967)

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Get ready for a hilarious and absurd ride in “Casino Royale” (1967), a cheeky take on the beloved James Bond franchise. This early spoof, featuring an aging Sir James Bond, brings an entirely new dimension to the spy genre. When our beloved hero comes out of retirement to take on the infamous SMERSH, laughs, absurd plot twists, and unexpected guests are aplenty. Watch as Sir James Bond, played by David Niven, navigates through a sea of chaos, pitting himself against the odds while trying to save the world from SMERSH’s nefarious plans.

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34. The Bobo (1967)

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In the whimsical 1967 comedy, “The Bobo, “ an ambitious and talented singing matador takes on the challenge of capturing the heart of a stunning and enigmatic woman in three short days. Set against the backdrop of picturesque Barcelona, this humorous love story explores timeless themes of longing and pursuit.

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35. I Love You, Alice B. Toklas! (1968)

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Prepare for a whirlwind of laughter and love in ‘I Love You, Alice B. Toklas! ‘ (1968).

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36. The Party (1968)

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In “The Party” (1968), a hilarious comedy of errors unfolds as a clerical mistake leads an unsuspecting Indian film star to be invited to an elite Hollywood bash, instead of being fired from his job. Peter Sellers stars as the clumsy lead role, stumbling his way through the high-class gathering, leaving chaos in his wake. Between wild parties and overflowing toilets, this movie is a testament to Sellers’ comedic genius and the unpredictability of life.

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37. The Magic Christian (1969)

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Experience the whimsical world of “The Magic Christian” (1969), a delightful movie that explores the depths of human vanity and greed. The film stars the iconic Peter Sellers, Ringo Starr, and Isabel Jeans in a light-hearted comedy about the wealthy aristocrat Guy Grand and his adopted hobo son, Simon Grand.

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38. A Day at the Beach (1970)

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A Day at the Beach” is a captivating 1970 British drama film that follows the complex relationship between an alcoholic uncle named Bernie and his charming yet vulnerable niece, Winnie. As Bernie struggles with his self-destructive habits, he is tasked with the responsibility of taking care of his young niece. Despite his flaws, Bernie finds himself in the middle of a series of amusing and intriguing situations, testing the patience of the people around him.

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39. There’s a Girl in My Soup (1970)

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There’s a Girl in My Soup” is a delightful British rom-com released in 1970, starring the charming Peter Sellers and the effervescent Goldie Hawn. Sellers portrays a cocky television host, who finds himself entangled in a seductive game of lust with Hawn’s character, Marion. With some clever wit, witty banter, and a dash of nudity, this film is a perfect blend of comedy and romance.

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40. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (1972)

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Embrace the whimsical world of magic and self-discovery in “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” (1972). Follow Alice (Fiona Fullerton) as she falls down a rabbit hole and lands in a fantastical realm filled with surreal characters and bizarre events. Along her journey, Alice encounters the White Rabbit (Michael Crawford), the March Hare (Peter Sellers), and the enigmatic Queen of Hearts (Dame Florence Wilkinson), all while searching for an escape from this enchanting, yet bizarre, dreamscape.

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41. The Blockhouse (1973)

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The Blockhouse, based on Jean-Paul Clébert’s novel, is a captivating drama set during the devastating events of D-day. The film follows a group of individuals trapped in a bunker beneath the ground as heavy shelling causes it to collapse. Unknown to the trapped survivors, they have been waiting for years for rescue.

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42. Ghost in the Noonday Sun (1974)

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In the rollicking 17th century tale “Ghost in the Noonday Sun, “ a notorious pirate captain is viciously murdered by his own cook. The greedy cook inadvertently buries the treasure and marks it on a map with disappearing ink, but when his memory fails him, he must turn to the ghost of the captain for guidance.

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43. The Return of the Pink Panther (1975)

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In “The Return of the Pink Panther” (1975), Inspector Jacques Clouseau, played by Peter Sellers, is called upon to investigate the theft of the iconic Pink Panther diamond. The Phantom’s signature green glove is the only clue left behind, leading to a series of comedic misadventures.

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44. Murder by Death (1976)

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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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45. The Pink Panther Strikes Again (1976)

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Get ready for laughs, suspense, and a dash of absurdity, as “The Pink Panther Strikes Again” brings back one of cinema’s most iconic characters. Directed by Blake Edwards, this 1976 comedy-crime film stars the inimitable Peter Sellers as the forever bumbling Inspector Clouseau.

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46. America at the Movies (1976)

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America at the Movies” is a 1976 documentary film that showcases a fascinating compilation of scenes from 83 American films, divided into five intriguing segments. The cinematic voyage delves into the heart of America, highlighting its diverse landscapes, bustling cities, loving families, significant conflicts, and profound spirit.

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47. To See Such Fun (1977)

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To See Such Fun” is a 1977 comedy and documentary film that showcases some of the best British comedies spanning over eight decades. Directed by Jon Scoffield, the movie features iconic comedians from the past, such as Frank Muir, Chesney Allen, and Arthur Askey. With a runtime of 1 hour and 30 minutes, the film takes viewers on a nostalgic journey through the evolution of British humor, providing a timeless perspective on the nation’s comedic history.

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48. Revenge of the Pink Panther (1978)

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In “Revenge of the Pink Panther”, the legendary Detective Clouseau finds himself in the crosshairs of a sinister plot. When Philippe Douvier, a powerful adversary, fakes Clouseau’s death to prove his own strength, Clouseau uses the opportunity to take matters into his own hands. Donning a new identity, he goes undercover with the help of his trusted sidekick, Cato. Together, they embark on an action-packed journey to uncover the truth behind Philippe’s diabolical plan.

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49. Being There (1979)

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Being There” is a heartwarming and thought-provoking comedy-drama that takes the viewer on a journey with a surprising and endearing protagonist. Released in 1980, the film stars the iconic Peter Sellers as a simpleminded gardener named Chester. After being left homeless following the death of his wealthy employer, Chester is taken in by a kind-hearted but equally naive woman named Dorothy (played by the elegant Shirley MacLaine). This odd yet endearing duo finds themselves in the company of a wealthy and powerful tycoon, Mr. Neville (played by the esteemed Melvyn Douglas).

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50. The Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Manchu (1980)

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In “The Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Manchu, “ a hilarious adventure set in 1980, the notorious supervillain Dr. Fu Manchu (Peter Sellers) is on a mission to create a youth potion that will make him immortal. However, when his precious age-regressing elixir vitae accidentally spills, he turns to his trusty henchmen to retrieve the necessary components, including a valuable jewel that attracts the attention of a team of determined agents.

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51. Koyaanisqatsi (1982)

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Koyaanisqatsi” is a visually stunning and thought-provoking documentary that explores the delicate balance between nature, humanity, and technology. Director Godfrey Reggio presents a collection of breathtaking time-lapse photography that captures the beauty of the natural world, while showcasing the overwhelming impact of human activity and technological advancement.

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52. Trail of the Pink Panther (1982)

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Prepare to embark on a whimsical adventure with the ingenious and infamous detective, Chief Inspector Jacques Clouseau, in the 1982 comedy-mystery film, Trail of the Pink Panther. Directed by Blake Edwards, this delightful caper finds journalist Marie Jouvet determined to unravel the enigmatic vanishing act of her beloved subject, Clouseau.

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53. Hollywood: The Gift of Laughter (1982)

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Hollywood: The Gift of Laughter” is a captivating documentary that takes viewers on a fascinating journey through the world of film comedy, spanning six decades from the 1920s to the present. This film is not just a celebration of hilarious moments, but also a profound appreciation for the gift of laughter, which has been a constant source of joy and comfort for countless audiences.

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54. Scandal (1989)

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In 1989, Michael Caton-Jones’ historical drama “Scandal” unveiled a riveting portrayal of the Profumo Scandal of 1963, with a captivating storyline that ensnared the British government. The movie, starring John Hurt, Joanne Whalley, and Bridget Fonda, delved into the scandalous affair between the Minister of War and an alluring exotic dancer. As the situation progressed, the revelation led to a wave of political turmoil, captivating the audience in its complex web of lust, infatuation, and unforeseen consequences.

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55. Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-in: 25th Anniversary Reunion (1993)

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Celebrate twenty-five years of laughter with the legendary cast of Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In in their 25th Anniversary Reunion! . In this lively and entertaining special, the original stars come together to reminisce about the groundbreaking 1968–1973 TV series that made them household names. Watch as they recount memories, share their favorite moments, and showcase their amazing comedic talents once again.

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56. Between Two Women (2003)

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In the captivating and emotionally charged movie “Between Two Women” (2003), set in the mesmerizing beauty of Northern England, we are drawn into a world brimming with social commentary, forbidden love, and understated romance.

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57. The Life and Death of Peter Sellers (2004)

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Dive into the untold story of the legendary actor and comedian, Peter Sellers, as “The Life and Death of Peter Sellers” takes you behind the scenes of his life. From his iconic role as Inspector Clouseau to his tumultuous personal life, this gripping drama delves into the highs and lows of Sellers’ career.

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58. The 76th Annual Academy Awards (2004)

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The 76th Annual Academy Awards, also known as the Oscars, is a prestigious annual event where the film industry comes together to celebrate cinematic achievements of the previous year. The 2004 ceremony showcases a range of nominated films, including epic masterpiece “The Return of the King, “ the poignant drama “Lost in Translation, “ the historical epic “Master and Commander, “ the gripping crime-thriller “Mystic River, “ and the heartwarming sports story “Seabiscuit. “ The event, hosted by the talented Billy Crystal, is renowned for its live performances, humorous moments, and heartwarming tributes to the film industry. This Academy Awards ceremony, held in 2004, demonstrates the extraordinary talents and contributions of the film industry in the 2000s, with a remarkable lineup of nominees and an unforgettable night of celebration.

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59. Greatest TV Comedy Moments (2005)

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Greatest TV Comedy Moments” is a 2005 British documentary film that delves into the world of alternative comedy. The movie features a collection of unforgettable comic moments from some of the UK’s best-loved TV comedies. The documentary showcases a variety of hilarious clips, from classic sitcoms to groundbreaking alternative comedy shows.

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60. Midnight Movies: From the Margin to the Mainstream (2005)

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Midnight Movies: From the Margin to the Mainstream” is a riveting documentary that takes viewers on a captivating journey through the world of low budget cinema from 1970–1977. Director Stuart Samuels expertly uncovers the transformative power of six midnight films and how they revolutionized the film industry.

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61. Boffo! Tinseltown’s Bombs and Blockbusters (2006)

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Dive into the heart of Tinseltown with “Boffo! . Tinseltown’s Bombs and Blockbusters” (2006), a compelling documentary that puts Hollywood’s leading lights under the microscope to unravel the secrets behind blockbusters, flops and movie magic.

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62. The Story of the Music Hall with Michael Grade (2011)

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Experience the wild history of music halls through the lens of acclaimed documentarian Spike Geilinger in “The Story of the Music Hall with Michael Grade. “ Filmed in 2011, this fascinating documentary is a journey into a bygone era of theatre, featuring Michael Grade as he explores iconic music halls across the UK. From the legendary Britannia in Glasgow to London’s renowned Wilton’s Music Hall, Grade gives an insightful tour of the raucous past of these unique venues.

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63. Room 237 (2012)

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Room 237 is a meticulously crafted documentary that delves into the enigmatic world of Stanley Kubrick’s 1980 horror film, The Shining, through multiple intriguing conspiracy theories. Directed by Rodney Ascher, this thought-provoking film weaves together various interpretations of the iconic movie, exploring its hidden messages and symbolism.

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64. Funny Show Part Two: The Video — Movie (2012)

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Funny Show Part Two: The Video — Movie” is a hilarious action-comedy film released in 2012 that continues the entertaining legacy of the “Funny Show” series. Directed by Leonardo Thimo and Anestis Dalezis, the film features an ensemble cast including Leonardo Thimo, Tony Meramveliotakis, and Jimm Mustang.

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65. Spike Milligan: Love, Light and Peace (2014)

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Experience the life and legacy of Spike Milligan in this heartwarming and humorous documentary, “Spike Milligan: Love, Light and Peace” (2014). Directed by Verity Newman, this 1h 30min film pays tribute to the renowned British comedian, playwright, and author, and features interviews with close friends and family, including John Antrobus, Silé Harrower, and Richard Lester. Delve into Milligan’s extraordinary career and explore the challenges he faced in his personal life.

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66. Kubrick Remembered (2014)

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Kubrick Remembered is a mesmerizing documentary that delves into the life and groundbreaking works of legendary filmmaker Stanley Kubrick. Part of the revered Stanley Kubrick: The Masterpiece Collection, this compelling ten-disc set offers a unique perspective on the artist behind some of the most unforgettable films in history. Spanning from 1962’s Lolita to Kubrick’s final film, Eyes Wide Shut in 1999, this captivating documentary presents previously unseen material and interviews with those intimately involved with the director’s process.

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67. Filmworker (2017)

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Filmworker” is a riveting documentary that delves into the extraordinary relationship between English actor Leon Vitali and American filmmaker Stanley Kubrick. This unique partnership spans over three decades, as Vitali becomes a crucial part of Kubrick’s filmmaking process.

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68. The Ghost of Peter Sellers (2018)

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The Ghost of Peter Sellers is a riveting documentary that delves into the intriguing and turbulent production of a lost 17th Century pirate film. Featuring interviews with key players like the comedic genius Peter Sellers and hot new filmmaker Peter Medak, this behind-the-scenes look at the troubled project offers unparalleled insight into the workings of a failed production.

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69. Hal (2018)

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Hal (2018) is a captivating documentary that delves into the exceptional life of Hal Ashby, a renowned filmmaker who created some of the most iconic movies of the 20th century. Known for his Oscar-winning films such as Harold and Maude (1971), Shampoo, and Being There, Ashby’s relentless dedication to his craft led him to create artistic masterpieces that stand the test of time.

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70. An Accidental Studio (2019)

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An Accidental Studio” is a captivating documentary that takes viewers on a journey through the early years of HandMade Films, the iconic film production company that made its mark in the industry. Through the eyes of the talented filmmakers, key personnel, and the man who started it all, former Beatle George Harrison, this film provides a unique glimpse into the world of independent cinema.

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71. Jay Sebring…. Cutting to the Truth (2020)

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Dive into the untold story of Jay Sebring, an artist, designer, and entrepreneur, whose tragic life took an unexpected turn when he was violently taken from the world alongside Sharon Tate. “Jay Sebring. . Cutting to the Truth” takes us on a poignant journey through Sebring’s life, revealing the depth and complexity of a man who was both a celebrated hairdresser and a key player in Hollywood’s elite circle.

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72. The Last Blockbuster (2020)

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The Last Blockbuster” is a nostalgia-filled documentary that uncovers the untold story behind the fall of Blockbuster, the once-giant video rental chain. The film brings to light the impact of technology on traditional retail and entertainment, as well as the resilience of a small video store in Bend, Oregon, that continues to keep the spirit of a bygone era alive. With interviews from notable actors and film enthusiasts, and featuring a personal account by director Taylor Morden, this captivating documentary transports viewers to a time when going to a video store was the norm for movie night.

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