100 best comedy movies

The 100 best comedy movies, picked by experts from across film, TV and comedy

By Tom Huddleston, David Jenkins, Adam Lee Davies, Derek Adams, Edward Lawrenson, Wally Hammond, Ben Walters, Gabriel Tate and Phil Harrison. Explore the individual top tens of every contributor.

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Dan Aykroyd and Eddie Murphy in 'Trading Places' Dan Aykroyd and Eddie Murphy in 'Trading Places'

Trading Places (1983)

Dir John Landis (Eddie Murphy, Dan Aykroyd, Jamie Lee Curtis)

‘It ain't cool being no jive turkey so close to Thanksgiving.’

A definition of comedy greatness: a movie you can watch in the depths of winter, on a low-rent Canadian cable channel, dubbed into French (and you don’t speak French), and it’s still ridiculously funny. The Eddie Murphy we loved in the ’80s may be long gone, but we still have the memories, and movies like this. ‘Trading Places’ may not be as slick as ‘Beverly Hills Cop’, as confrontational as ‘48 Hrs’ or as raw as, um, ‘Raw’, but it’s still the best Murphy vehicle on the road: whipsmart, close to the bone, unashamedly capitalist but unexpectedly decent at the core. A bit like the man himself. TH

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'South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut' 'South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut'

South Park: Bigger, Longer

Dir Trey Parker (Trey Parker, Matt Stone, Isaac Hayes)

‘Hey Stan, tell them about the part where Terrence calls Phillip a testicle-shitting rectal wart.’

What’s the greatest musical of all time? ‘Singin’ in the Rain’? Too cute. ‘West Side Story’? Too butch. ‘Meet Me in St Louis’? If Judy Garland had called Margaret O’Brien a 'donkey-raping shit eater', it might have stood a chance. Surely, the finest example of the musical form in cinema has to be this wistful rites-of-passage tale of life in a quiet Colorado mountain town, where all the folks need to worry about is parking provision, bad language, gay dogs, an impending land war with Canada, Satan’s fuck-buddy Saddam, whether it really was Cartman’s mother in that German scheisse video and, of course, those goddamned Baldwins. Aw, shucks. TH

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Leslie Nielsen in 'The Naked Gun' Leslie Nielsen in 'The Naked Gun'

The Naked Gun (1988)

Dir David Zucker (Leslie Nielsen, Priscilla Presley, OJ Simpson)

‘I promise you: whatever scum did this, not one man on this force will rest one minute until he's behind bars. Now let's grab a bite to eat.’

In the wake of ‘Scary Movie’ and ‘Meet the Spartans’, it’s hard to remember that the scattergun, slapstick, movie-pastiche genre started out with the noblest of intentions: to level the comedy playing field by making even the smartest moviegoers laugh like total idiots. In translating their criminally overlooked TV show ‘Police Squad!’ to the big screen, the Zuckers delivered the purest expression of the form outside of their own masterpiece ‘Airplane!’. ‘The Naked Gun’ is a film so devastatingly daft it leaves the stoniest of cynics gasping for breath and shrieking, ‘It’s Enrico Pallazzo!’ TH

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'Duck Soup' 'Duck Soup'

Duck Soup (1933)

Dir Leo McCarey (Groucho Marx, Harpo Marx, Chico Marx)

‘I could dance with you till the cows come home...But I would rather dance with the cows till you come home.’

Journalists ritually cite George Orwell’s ‘1984’ when bemoaning the rotten state of contemporary politics. Let's put that down to the fact that they’ve probably never seen ‘Duck Soup’. Groucho Marx plays Rufus T Firefly, the dangerously daffy autocrat of the sovereign state of Freedonia, whose anarchic style of governance is as much a rib-crackingly hilarious indictment of power-hungry tyrants as it is a harrowing harbinger of things to come. We may chuckle when he attempts to squeeze ‘financial assistance’ from a status-hungry dowager. We may guffaw when he inducts a pair of friendly nitwits (Chico and Harpo Marx) into high government posts. We may snigger when the boys break into song at a war crimes trial. But is this not also a bracing vision of a grim future (and, of course, a very funny one)? DJ

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Bill Nighy in 'Shaun of the Dead' Bill Nighy in 'Shaun of the Dead'

Shaun of the Dead (2004)

Dir Edgar Wright (Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Kate Ashfield)

‘How's that for a slice of fried gold?’

Our voters declare this the funniest of the films made by the reigning kings of British comedy, the triumvirate of Nick Frost, Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright. Previous beloved Brit comedy duos – from Eric and Ernie to Cannon and Ball and the great Hale and Pace – failed to make, or faltered on, their elevation from the small to the silver screen. It was more than the making of perky Pegg and frolicsome Frost – the surprise hit of ‘Shaun of the Dead’ catapulted them to just below demi-god status (as enjoyed by, of course, the Pythons) and to the second highest spot in the poll for British performers. ‘Shaun...' is not a film about survival: this genuinely suspenseful rom-zom-com is about respect, and the getting of it. That what’s Pegg/Frost/Wright give to the living dead of Crouch End, Highgate and North Finchley in spades, with due compassion, not a little heroism and without losing their sense of humour and essential Britishness. WH


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  • Elf deserves to be there despite whatever the comments say - it is the funniest Christmas movie I have ever seen. Why isn't Coming to America in the top 10? Why isn't Office Space in the top 10? This is Spinal Tap is NOT FUNNY. There were way too many Woody Allen movies and where is Superbad? Galaxy Quest - are you serious? Movies 100 - 91 were not funny. How can you have a movie that is not funny at number one? Are you at all serious?

    Guest Wed Feb 29 2012
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  • good list but no place for my cousin vinny??

    Maxi Thu Feb 16 2012
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  • Down with the naysayers, This is Spinal Tap at No. 1 - need I say more

    CaptainBeefheart Fri Feb 10 2012
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  • Egregious omissions: "Death at a Funeral" had me in apoplectics more than 90% of these films. "The In-Laws" (original with Peter Falk) and "Blazing Saddles" are also superior to many of these picks. I do agree with "Top Secret" and "Galaxy Quest".

    Pierre Sun Jan 29 2012
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  • a load of crap

    Ross Fri Jan 27 2012
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  • any list with Woody Allen in is worthy of ignoring.

    Soup Mon Jan 23 2012
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  • Spinal Tap at number one? Above Life Of Brian? Nah mate, nah. Spinal Tap is one of the most overated THINGS ever, let alone comedies. Spinal Crap more like....

    VampireJack Sat Jan 21 2012
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  • airplane is so overated

    johnGGG Sun Jan 8 2012
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  • the list is made by a moron who are the the morons who are supposed to be these experts

    kiran david Sat Jan 7 2012
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  • This list sucks. I don't think that top 10 movies r really top ten.. I give you 2 out of 10. The point 2 is for your hardwork to make this list not for the movies you add. It's ridiculous.

    Sanu Thu Jan 5 2012
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