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Joe: You're NOT a girl! You're a GUY! Why woud a guy wanna marry a guy?
Jerry: Security!

-- Joe (Josephine) & Jerry (Daphne) (Tony Curtis & Jack Lemmon in Some Like It Hot)

AFI Announces The 100 Funniest American Movies Of All Time

SOME LIKE IT HOT Sizzles At #1

TOOTSIE, DR. STRANGELOVE, ANNIE HALL and DUCK SOUP Complete The Top Five Movies


Los Angeles, CA (HFR - June 14, 2000) -- The American Film Institute (AFI) announced the 100 funniest American films, as selected by a blue-ribbon panel of leaders from across the film community, last evening during a three-hour special television event. SOME LIKE IT HOT, the 1959 classic starring Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon which was written, directed and produced by Billy Wilder was ranked #1. Following SOME LIKE IT HOT in the top 10, in order, were: TOOTSIE (#2), DR. STRANGELOVE (#3), ANNIE HALL (#4), DUCK SOUP (#5), BLAZING SADDLES (#6), M*A*S*H (#7), IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT (#8), THE GRADUATE (#9) and AIRPLANE! (#10).

Interesting facts about AFI’s 100 Years…100 Laughs include: Cary Grant is the most celebrated actor with eight films in the top 100; The Marx Brothers and Woody Allen star in five; Spencer Tracy, Buster Keaton, Charlie Chaplin and Bill Murray each appear in four films. Katharine Hepburn and Margaret Dumont share the title of most represented actress in America's funniest movies, each with four films. Five Woody Allen films made the list, including the film ranked #4, ANNIE HALL, making him the most represented director; George Cukor, Charlie Chaplin and Preston Sturges all directed four films; Mel Brooks directed three films, all of which placed in the top 15. Woody Allen and Billy Wilder both wrote five films on the top 100 list. Four films, including both the #1 and #2 funniest films, involve cross-dressing -- SOME LIKE IT HOT, TOOTSIE, MRS. DOUBTFIRE, and VICTOR/VICTORIA.

"Recognizing the subjective and historical nature of comedy, AFI’s 100 Years…100 Laughs salutes the films that have enriched America’s film heritage," stated AFI Director and CEO Jean Picker Firstenberg. "Often overlooked for major film awards, it was time funny films had the last laugh. AFI hopes this list will continue to spark interest, dialogue and appreciation for this great American art form."

The special is AFI’s third salute to the 100th anniversary of American movies, following the first two critically-acclaimed network specials, AFI’s 100 Years…100 Movies and AFI’s 100 Years… 100 Stars, which sparked discussions of America’s film history among millions across the nation.

A wide array of funny films — from slapstick comedy to romantic comedy; from satire and black comedy to musical comedy; from comedy of manners to comedy of errors — were nominated for this distinction. The winners are:

  1. SOME LIKE IT HOT (1959)
  2. TOOTSIE (1982)
  3. DR. STRANGELOVE OR: HOW I LEARNED TO STOP WORRYING AND LOVE THE BOMB (1964)
  4. ANNIE HALL (1977)
  5. DUCK SOUP (1933)
  6. BLAZING SADDLES (1974)
  7. M*A*S*H (1970)
  8. IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT (1934)
  9. THE GRADUATE (1967)
  10. AIRPLANE! (1980)
  11. THE PRODUCERS (1968)
  12. A NIGHT AT THE OPERA (1935)
  13. YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN (1974)
  14. BRINGING UP BABY (1938)
  15. THE PHILADELPHIA STORY (1940)
  16. SINGIN' IN THE RAIN (1952)
  17. THE ODD COUPLE (1968)
  18. THE GENERAL (1927)
  19. HIS GIRL FRIDAY (1940)
  20. THE APARTMENT (1960)
  21. A FISH CALLED WANDA (1988)
  22. ADAM'S RIB (1949)
  23. WHEN HARRY MET SALLY… (1989)
  24. BORN YESTERDAY (1950)
  25. THE GOLD RUSH (1925)
  26. BEING THERE (1979)
  27. THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT MARY (1998)
  28. GHOSTBUSTERS (1984)
  29. THIS IS SPINAL TAP (1984)
  30. ARSENIC AND OLD LACE (1944)
  31. RAISING ARIZONA (1987)
  32. THE THIN MAN (1934)
  33. MODERN TIMES (1936)
  34. GROUNDHOG DAY (1993)
  35. HARVEY (1950)
  36. NATIONAL LAMPOON'S ANIMAL HOUSE (1978)
  37. THE GREAT DICTATOR (1940)
  38. CITY LIGHTS (1931)
  39. SULLIVAN'S TRAVELS (1941)
  40. IT'S A MAD MAD MAD MAD WORLD (1963)
  41. MOONSTRUCK (1987)
  42. BIG (1988)
  43. AMERICAN GRAFFITI (1973)
  44. MY MAN GODFREY (1936)
  45. HAROLD AND MAUDE (1972)
  46. MANHATTAN (1979)
  47. SHAMPOO (1975)
  48. A SHOT IN THE DARK (1964)
  49. TO BE OR NOT TO BE (1942)
  50. CAT BALLOU (1965)
  51. THE SEVEN YEAR ITCH (1955)
  52. NINOTCHKA (1939)
  53. ARTHUR (1981)
  54. THE MIRACLE OF MORGAN'S CREEK (1944)
  55. THE LADY EVE (1941)
  56. ABBOTT AND COSTELLO MEET FRANKENSTEIN (1948)
  57. DINER (1982)
  58. IT'S A GIFT (1934)
  59. A DAY AT THE RACES (1937)
  60. TOPPER (1937)
  61. WHAT'S UP, DOC? (1972)
  62. SHERLOCK, JR. (1924)
  63. BEVERLY HILLS COP (1984)
  64. BROADCAST NEWS (1987)
  65. HORSE FEATHERS (1932)
  66. TAKE THE MONEY AND RUN (1969)
  67. MRS. DOUBTFIRE (1993)
  68. THE AWFUL TRUTH (1937)
  69. BANANAS (1971)
  70. MR. DEEDS GOES TO TOWN (1936)
  71. CADDYSHACK (1980)
  72. MR. BLANDINGS BUILDS HIS DREAM HOUSE (1948)
  73. MONKEY BUSINESS (1931)
  74. 9 TO 5 (1980)
  75. SHE DONE HIM WRONG (1933)
  76. VICTOR/VICTORIA (1982)
  77. THE PALM BEACH STORY (1942)
  78. ROAD TO MOROCCO (1942)
  79. THE FRESHMAN (1925)
  80. SLEEPER (1973)
  81. THE NAVIGATOR (1924)
  82. PRIVATE BENJAMIN (1980)
  83. FATHER OF THE BRIDE (1950)
  84. LOST IN AMERICA (1985)
  85. DINNER AT EIGHT (1933)
  86. CITY SLICKERS (1991)
  87. FAST TIMES AT RIDGEMONT HIGH (1982)
  88. BEETLEJUICE (1988)
  89. THE JERK (1979)
  90. WOMAN OF THE YEAR (1942)
  91. THE HEARTBREAK KID (1972)
  92. BALL OF FIRE (1941)
  93. FARGO (1996)
  94. AUNTIE MAME (1958)
  95. SILVER STREAK (1976)
  96. SONS OF THE DESERT (1933)
  97. BULL DURHAM (1988)
  98. THE COURT JESTER (1956)
  99. THE NUTTY PROFESSOR (1963)
  100. GOOD MORNING, VIETNAM (1987)
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