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Silent Movie
Made In Hollywood. U.S.A.
Released
87 min
6.7/10 Votes: 18643
Aspiring filmmakers Mel Funn, Marty Eggs and Dom Bell go to a financially troubled studio with an idea for a silent movie. In an effort to make the movie more marketable, they attempt to recruit a number of big name stars to appear, while the studio's creditors attempt to thwart them.
Lists that include Silent Movie
Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Mr. Bean List
- Johnny English - Features a bumbling protagonist who finds himself in absurd situations.
- Mr. Bean's Holiday - A continuation of Mr. Bean's misadventures in various comedic scenarios.
- Fawlty Towers - Comedic misunderstandings in a hotel setting with minimal dialogue-driven humor.
- The Pink Panther - Features a clumsy detective getting into humorous troubles.
- Silent Movie - A silent comedy that relies on visual gags similar to Mr. Bean.
- Home Alone - Childish antics and physical comedy akin to Mr. Bean's style.
- The Office (UK) - Uses awkward situations and physical humor in a workplace setting.
- Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit - Stop-motion animation that focuses on visual storytelling and slapstick.
- Shaun the Sheep - Features minimal dialogue and relies heavily on visual jokes and situations.
- Benny Hill Show - Known for its slapstick comedy and humorous sketches similar to Mr. Bean.
- Airplane! - A classic spoof with visual and absurd humor, reminiscent of Mr. Bean.
- Dumb and Dumber - Features over-the-top physical comedy from a pair of oblivious characters.
- A Fish Called Wanda - A comedy with a series of misunderstandings and humorous set-pieces.
- Keeping Up Appearances - Focuses on social mishaps and character-driven humor.
- The Naked Gun - Uses visual comedy and absurd humor in a crime-fighting scenario.
- Monty Python and the Holy Grail - Known for its surreal humor and physical comedy.
- Pee-wee's Big Adventure - A whimsical journey filled with slapstick and visual humor.
- Looney Tunes - Classic cartoons featuring slapstick humor and minimal dialogue.
- Charlie Chaplin's The Kid - Silent comedy that blends humor with touching themes in a visual manner.
- Night at the Museum - Features physical comedy and silly scenarios with historical figures.
- The Hangover - A comedy about misadventures with physical humor throughout.
- The Adventures of Paddington Bear - Utilizes charming visual storytelling and delightful situations.
- Gumball - Animated series with absurd visuals and situations reminiscent of Mr. Bean.
- SpongeBob SquarePants - Celebrates visual humor and whimsical misadventures, similar to Mr. Bean.
- Bluey - A children's series that emphasizes playful antics and physical comedy.
- The Three Stooges - Classic slapstick comedy involving physical humor and misunderstandings.
- Married... with Children - Features ironic humor and social misadventures within a family.
- Mr. Popper's Penguins - Centers on humorous situations created by animals and their antics.
- Zoolander - Exaggerated character traits and visual gags similar to Mr. Bean.
- Trolls - Known for its vibrant visual humor and light-hearted, silly situations.
- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - Features whimsical scenarios and physical comedy suitable for all ages.
- Bean - A film that extends the comedic universe of Mr. Bean with new adventures.
- Hot Fuzz - Combines physical and visual comedy in a unique and unexpected way.
- Mr. Bean: The Animated Series - An animated adaptation featuring the same visual gags as the original.
- The Royal Tenenbaums - Offers quirky characters and misunderstandings with a light-hearted tone.
- Little Britain - Sketch comedy that features absurd characters and humorous situations.
- David Brent: Life on the Road - Features awkward comedy and a bumbling lead character in relatable situations.
- The Grand Budapest Hotel - A comedy with visual gags and a quirky storyline that resembles Mr. Bean.
- Ted Lasso - Character-driven humor that produces hilarity from misunderstandings.
- The Inbetweeners - A comedy series about awkward teenagers filled with humorous situations.
- The Magic Roundabout - An animated series full of whimsical characters and comedic scenarios.
- Yonderland - A comedy series featuring absurd scenarios and hilarious characters.
- Prisoner: Cell Block H - Uses humor within a dramatic setting with eccentric characters.
- Tales of the Riverbank - A series that uses minimal dialogue and features animal protagonists in funny situations.
- Liar Liar - Involves comedic scenarios triggered by absurd situations and misunderstandings.
- The Good Place - Combines philosophical themes with absurd humor, reminiscent of Mr. Bean.
- Paddington - Explores charming, humorous situations with a lovable character.
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to The Real Charlie Chaplin List
- Chaplin - A biographical film that explores the life and career of Charlie Chaplin.
- The Artist - A silent film that celebrates the silent era of cinema and features themes similar to Chaplin's.
- City Lights - One of Chaplin's own classics that showcases his comedic genius and timeless storytelling.
- Modern Times - A critical look at industrialization and modern society told through Chaplin's iconic character.
- Buster Keaton: A Hard Act to Follow - A documentary exploring the life and influence of Buster Keaton, a contemporary of Chaplin.
- Silent Movie - A comedic homage to silent cinema, capturing the essence of the era Chaplin was part of.
- The Great Dictator - Chaplin's satirical film that addresses tyranny and injustice, reflecting his values.
- The Circus - Another classic by Chaplin that displays his unique blend of comedy and pathos.
- My Life With Marilyn - Explores the life of Marilyn Monroe through the lens of her influence on Hollywood, similar to Chaplin's impact.
- The Buster Keaton Story - A biopic about Buster Keaton, emphasizing the silent film era's impact on comedy.
- The Kid - Chaplin’s film portraying the relationship between a child and a homeless man, filled with emotional depth.
- A Dog's Life - A silent short film by Chaplin that showcases his humor and love for animals.
- The Gold Rush - Chaplin's iconic film that combines his comedic style with a poignant story of survival.
- Keaton's Revival - Explores the rebirth of Buster Keaton’s career, paralleling themes of resilience in entertainment.
- Can't Stand Losing You - A documentary that captures the personal struggles of a music star, similar to the trials faced by film icons like Chaplin.
- Life is Beautiful - A film that utilizes comedy to navigate tragedy, reminiscent of Chaplin's style.
- The Aviator - Biopic of Howard Hughes that explores the complexities of a famous innovator in the film industry.
- Goodbye, Lenin! - A poignant comedy that explores themes of nostalgia and change, echoing Chaplin's reflections on society.
- A Star is Born - Follows the ups and downs of stardom and personal struggles, similar to Chaplin's trajectory.
- Finding Neverland - Explores the life of playwright J.M. Barrie and the inspiration behind 'Peter Pan', focusing on creativity.
- Ed Wood - A biopic on one of cinema's most infamous directors, showcasing the passion for filmmaking against all odds.
- The Last Laugh - A silent film focusing on social themes, similar to Chaplin's focus on society’s struggles.
- The Red Shoes - Explores the conflict between art and life, resonating with the struggles of filmmakers like Chaplin.
- A Special Relationship - A film that examines the friendship between two notable figures, mirroring Chaplin’s relationship with his contemporaries.
- Becoming Charlie - A fictionalized version of Chaplin's formative years exploring his journey in the film world.
- The Time of Their Lives - A film that deals with nostalgia and humor around old Hollywood, reflecting on Chaplin's era.
- Frida - A biopic that captures the essence of a creative spirit, echoing themes in Chaplin's artistic journey.
- Screened Out - A documentary on the impacts of technology on human connection, paralleling the social observations made by Chaplin.
- Holy Motors - Explores the life of a contemporary actor navigating different personas, similar to Chaplin's varied roles.
- Hollywood Land - A historical drama about the mystery surrounding a Hollywood star’s death, intertwining with Hollywood’s golden era.
- Hugo - A love letter to early cinema and its pioneers, including figures like Chaplin.
- La La Land - A modern musical that echoes the dreams and challenges faced by artists in the film industry.
- The Last Picture Show - A nostalgic look at small-town America, capturing the essence of changing times, akin to Chaplin's era.
- The Comedian - A film that delves into the life of a stand-up comic, touching on the struggles and successes similar to Chaplin's career.
- And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself - Explores the biographical aspects of a historical figure in a narration style akin to Chaplin's storytelling.
- The Five Obstructions - A documentary that explores creativity and limitations, reflecting themes inherent to Charlie Chaplin’s work.
- Loving Vincent - An animated exploration of the life of Vincent van Gogh, reflecting the struggles of artistic expression.
- Martha Argerich: Piano Girl - A documentary focused on the life of a musician, mirroring the artistic endeavors of figures like Chaplin.
- Life of Pi - Combines storytelling with visual artistry, resonating with the creative spirit of Chaplin.
- The Disaster Artist - A look into the making of a cult film, offering insights into the comedy and struggles of filmmaking.
Last updated: 2024-10-04 10:12:52
Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to The Great Buster: A Celebration List
- Buster Keaton: A Hard Act to Follow - A documentary exploring Buster Keaton's life and career.
- The Birth of Comedy - Examines the history of comedy and includes discussions about Buster Keaton.
- Chaplin - A biopic about Charlie Chaplin, another great silent film era icon.
- The Silent Clowns - A documentary that pays tribute to the silent film stars, including Keaton.
- A Star is Born - Documentary about the evolution of film star culture.
- Walt Before Mickey - Explores the early years of Walt Disney and the silent film era.
- The General - One of Keaton's masterpieces that showcases his comedic genius.
- Silent Movie - A comedic homage to silent films featuring Mel Brooks.
- The Artist - A modern silent film that celebrates the artistry of the silent era.
- The Comedy of Errors - A Shakespearean play that has been adapted in both film and theatre often with comedic stylings reminiscent of Keaton.
- The Kid - Another classic film from the silent era starring Charlie Chaplin.
- The Playhouse - Buster Keaton's short film that showcases his physical comedy.
- Safety Last! - A classic silent film featuring Harold Lloyd, a contemporary of Keaton.
- That's Entertainment! - A celebratory compilation of classic film musical numbers and stars.
- An Evening with Buster Keaton - A compilation of Buster Keaton’s work, showcasing his genius.
- St. Louis Blues - A biopic that encapsulates the early lives of musicians in the silent era.
- Keaton: The Great Stone Face - A documentary on Buster Keaton's influence on cinema.
- The Golden Age of Comedy - Explores the rise of comedy in Hollywood, featuring many silent film stars.
- Lloyd: The Career of a Silent Comedian - A look into the life and career of Harold Lloyd, paralleling Keaton's story.
- Beautiful Dreamer - Explores the musical and social contexts of the silent film era.
- Modern Times - Chaplin’s silent film that illustrates social issues with humor.
- A Day at the Races - A Marx Brothers classic filled with gags and chaos reminiscent of silent comedy.
- The Phantom of the Opera - A classic silent horror film that showcases early film artistry.
- City Lights - A timeless silent romantic comedy featuring Charlie Chaplin.
- The Gold Rush - Another Chaplin classic that demonstrates physical comedy and emotion.
- The Kid Brother - A silent film starring Harold Lloyd that has similar comedic timing.
- The Last Laugh - Famous for its innovative camera work and storytelling in the silent era.
- Doughboys - A short film that reflects the comedy of the World War I era.
- The Playhouse (1921) - A classic Keaton short showcasing his extraordinary comedic skills.
- Wild and Wicked - Interviews and retrospectives on silent film characters and their traits.
- A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum - A comedic film with nods to silent film styles and humor.
- Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon - A story of friendship and comedy that mirrors Keaton's themes.
- Forever Freunde - Delves into the comedic assemblies of classic film productions.
- The Jazz Singer - Significant for bridging the silent and sound film eras.
- A Midsummer Night's Dream - Classic theatre adaptations have influenced silent film storytelling.
- My Life in Ruins - Features a light-hearted story resembling many of the comedies of that era.
- Love at First Sight - A classic romantic comedy that parallels the humor of silent films.
- The Da Vinci Code - Has multiple references to artists that shaped early film.
- Adventures of Captain Marvel - Displays stuntwork and physical comedy reminiscent of the silent era's action sequences.
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to The Bellboy List
- The Errand Boy - Like The Bellboy, it features Jerry Lewis in a comedic role where he navigates behind-the-scenes antics.
- What’s New Pussycat? - This film combines surreal comedy and a star-studded cast, similar in tone to The Bellboy.
- The Nutty Professor - Another classic Jerry Lewis movie combining physical comedy and a unique premise.
- The King of Comedy - Offers a dark comedic take on show business akin to the simple comedic antics in The Bellboy.
- Silent Movie - A comedy with minimal dialogue that relies heavily on visual gags, much like The Bellboy.
- Love at First Bite - Features exaggerated comedy with a unique premise, reminiscent of the humor in The Bellboy.
- The Party - Blends both physical comedy and misunderstandings, similar to the humor of The Bellboy.
- Caddyshack - Involves erratic and zany behavior set in a resort, mirroring the hotel antics of The Bellboy.
- Airplane! - Features a similar slapstick approach to comedy, making it a good comparison to The Bellboy.
- Mr. Popper's Penguins - Combines physical comedy and a whimsical story similar to the antics found in The Bellboy.
- Top Secret! - Uses absurdity and parody similar to the comedic elements in The Bellboy.
- Funny People - Combines elements of comedy with a look at life in the entertainment industry, similar to The Bellboy.
- The Great Race - Involves iconic physical comedy and slapstick humor that evokes the same feel as The Bellboy.
- The Pink Panther - Combines marvelous physical comedy with a classic caper, reminiscent of The Bellboy's charm.
- The Goonies - Features fun, adventurous antics that echo the light-hearted, comedic vibe of The Bellboy.
- Dumb and Dumber - Relying on ridiculous situations and physical humor, this film aligns well with The Bellboy.
- Groundhog Day - Involves mistaken identity and situational comedy, akin to the themes explored in The Bellboy.
- Ferris Bueller's Day Off - Combines whimsy and comedic hijinks in a setting similar to that of The Bellboy.
- Beetlejuice - Features absurd comedy and strange situations that parallel the comedic essence of The Bellboy.
- Liar Liar - Offers humorous situations and misunderstandings that align well with The Bellboy's comic approach.
- Beverly Hills Cop - Involves a comedic lead navigating through chaotic situations, resonating with the humor of The Bellboy.
- Rugrats in Paris: The Movie - Combines family-friendly humor and mischief reminiscent of The Bellboy's comedic style.
- The House Bunny - Features a fish-out-of-water scenario that provides light-hearted comedy similar to The Bellboy.
- Zoolander - Engages in absurd comedy centered around the fashion industry, echoing the humor found in The Bellboy.
- Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! - Relies heavily on physical comedy and parody, paralleling The Bellboy's comedic style.
- My Blue Heaven - Features quirky comedic scenarios that align with the humor of The Bellboy.
- The In-Laws - Has a comedic undertone based on misunderstandings and mistaken identities similar to The Bellboy.
- Galaxy Quest - Featuring a comedic take on sci-fi, it resonates with the humor found in The Bellboy.
- Blades of Glory - Combines strange sports antics with humor akin to the light-hearted situations in The Bellboy.
- The 40-Year-Old Virgin - Provides a humorous look at social awkwardness in a manner reminiscent of The Bellboy.
- Happy Gilmore - Features physical comedy within a sport setting similar to the comedic spirit of The Bellboy.
- Pixels - Utilizes absurd situations and quirky characters similar to the comedy found in The Bellboy.
- Mr. Bean's Holiday - Captures physical comedy and misunderstandings, reminiscent of the laughter evoked by The Bellboy.
- School of Rock - Mixes music and chaos in a humorous manner similar to the playful situations in The Bellboy.
- Crazy, Stupid, Love. - Intertwines various comedic narratives that align well with the humor style of The Bellboy.
Last updated: 2024-09-30 17:48:21