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Slapstick

A comedy film which favors physical comedy -- such as pratfalls, tripping, falling, and other assorted lighthearted injuries -- over dialogue, plot and character development. These films combine a rapid editing style to keep the action moving and suggest an almost cartoonish representation of violence that's harmless and goofy. Slapstick has been around as long as film itself, and has roots in vaudeville. Silent cinema leaned heavily on slapstick's entertaining visual hijinks throughout the '20s. Silent comedians such as Buster Keaton, Charlie Chaplin, the Keystone Cops and Harold Lloyd employed the style for social commentary, often representing one man's struggle to survive in a rapidly changing, insane society. Comedy teams such as Abbott and Costello, Laurel and Hardy and The Three Stooges offered straight, lowbrow escapist slapstick without social messages attached, while the Marx Brothers' anarchic, unrestrained, nearly surreal antics and insults of the ‘30s (Animal Crackers, Duck Soup) pushed the style to the edge of sanity. Following the advent of sound, slapstick took a back seat to the more dialogue-driven humor of the screwball comedy and the sophisticated comedy. Slapstick resurfaced after the war, first in France with the gag-filled, intricately choreographed films of Jacques Tati (Monsieur Hulot's Holiday), then in America with films likeIt's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World and The Great Race and comedians like Jerry Lewis. The style gained large popularity through the genre-bending spoofs of director Mel Brooks in the ‘60s and ‘70s. The late ‘70s and ‘80s brought physical comedians like Chevy Chase, Dan Aykroyd, John Belushi and Steve Martin notoriety (The Jerk, Caddyshack, The Blues Brothers), while actor Jim Carrey and directors like the Farrelly Brothers (Dumb and Dumber, There's Something About Mary) have relied primarily on the form.

Major Works
Rating
Year
 Title
 
 Director
    9 Stars 1924 Sherlock Jr.   Buster Keaton
  9 Stars 1924 The Navigator   Donald Crisp
  9 Stars 1974 Monty Python and the Holy Grail   Terry Gilliam
  9 Stars 1958 Mon Oncle   Jacques Tati
  9 Stars 1921 The Kid   Charles Chaplin
  9 Stars 1925 The Gold Rush   Charles Chaplin
  9 Stars 1927 The General   Clyde Bruckman
  8 Stars 1915 The Tramp   Charles Chaplin
    8 Stars 1934 Three Little Pigskins   Ray McCarey
  8 Stars 1928 Steamboat Bill, Jr.   Buster Keaton
  8 Stars 1973 Sleeper   Woody Allen
    8 Stars 1916 Easy Street   Charles Chaplin
    7 Stars 1932 Once in a Lifetime   Russell Mack
    7 Stars 1936 Disorder in the Court   Jack White
    7 Stars 1923 Safety Last   Fred Newmeyer
  7 Stars 1922 Grandma's Boy   Fred Newmeyer
  7 Stars 1988 The Naked Gun   David Zucker
  7 Stars 1933 Sons of the Desert   William Seiter
    7 Stars 1920 Seven Years Bad Luck   Max Linder
    7 Stars 1916 The Rink   Charles Chaplin
    7 Stars 1916 The Pawnshop   Charles Chaplin
    7 Stars 1916 One A.M.   Charles Chaplin
  7 Stars 1948 Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House   H.C. Potter
    7 Stars 1952 Jumping Jacks   Norman Taurog
  7 Stars 1981 The Gods Must Be Crazy   Jamie Uys
  7 Stars 1937 A Day at the Races   Sam Wood
    7 Stars 1917 Cure   Charles Chaplin
  7 Stars 1956 The Court Jester   Melvin Frank
  7 Stars 1971 Bananas   Woody Allen
    7 Stars 1917 Adventurer   Charles Chaplin
  6 Stars 1991 The Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear   David Zucker
  6 Stars 1975 The Return of the Pink Panther   Blake Edwards
  6 Stars 1990 Home Alone   Chris Columbus
  6 Stars 1980 Caddyshack   Harold Ramis
    5 Stars 1934 Men in Black   Ray McCarey
  5 Stars 1926 Tramp, Tramp, Tramp   Frank Capra
  5 Stars 1951 Sailor Beware   Hal Walker
    5 Stars 1944 Ghost Catchers   Edward F. Cline
  5 Stars 1973 Carry on Matron   Gerald Thomas
  5 Stars 1960 Carry on Constable   Gerald Thomas
    5 Stars 1939 You Can't Cheat an Honest Man   Edward F. Cline
  5 Stars 1976 Silent Movie   Mel Brooks
  5 Stars 1960 Make Mine Mink   Robert Asher
  5 Stars 1941 In the Navy   Arthur Lubin
  5 Stars 1965 The Great Race   Blake Edwards
  5 Stars 1958 The Geisha Boy   Frank Tashlin
  5 Stars 1929 The Cocoanuts   Robert Florey
  5 Stars 1928 The Circus   Charles Chaplin
    5 Stars 1941 Caught in the Draft   David Butler
  5 Stars 1965 Carry on Cleo   Gerald Thomas
  5 Stars 1955 Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy   Charles Lamont
  4 Stars 1992 Home Alone 2: Lost in New York   Chris Columbus
  4 Stars 1966 Carry on Screaming   Gerald Thomas
  4 Stars 1959 Carry on Nurse   Gerald Thomas
  4 Stars 1968 Carry on Doctor   Gerald Thomas
  4 Stars 1963 Carry on Cowboy   Gerald Thomas
    4 Stars 1953 The Caddy   Norman Taurog
  3 Stars 1981 History of the World -- Part I   Mel Brooks
  3 Stars 1977 High Anxiety   Mel Brooks
  3 Stars 1964 The Disorderly Orderly   Frank Tashlin
 
 
 
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