Thursday, March 20, 2025

Happy!

 


I think, today, is National Happy/Happiness Day so I decided to pick 3 films that have always made me laugh no matter how many times I have watched it. It is more special because I  watched these films with my dad who taught me to love movies. In all 3 of these films, I can recall when he started to laugh with tears streaming down his face, at the films we watched together. So here are the 3 films, I chose, that make me laugh ( there are so many more)…

1. ARSENIC AND OLD LACE-1944


Some people don’t care for this film because of Cary Grant’s manic acting but I think it perfectly fits with the feel of this classic comedy. Grant plays Mortimer Brewster, a famous author about how marriage should never be. Well, he is getting married to the very pretty, Pricilla Lane who was/is the girl next door. When they get back to their homes, she runs to her home to pack and he goes to his to do the same and tell his sweet aunts that he got married. The problem is that those sweet old Aunts are serial killers who give unsuspecting older men, they deem lonely, elderberry wine laced with arsenic. Their brother, who thinks he is Teddy Roosevelt, believe the men are just another victim of yellow fever and must bury them in the basement. Mortimer finds this all out shortly after getting married and now must find a way to get his lovely aunts to stop killing men. Enter Mortimer’s evil brother, played with great relish by Raymond Massey, who along with a doctor, played by Peter Lorre, come home and wish to hide a body,  Massey’s latest victim, but has to deal with the nuttiness in the home. It’s so very funny especially when Massey reacts about looking like Boris Karloff( who played this character on stage). That reaction just made my dad laugh and laugh…and laugh. It’s a very funny film that I can watch over and over again.

2.  IT’S A MAD, MAD, MAD, MAD, WORLD-1963


This is an all star cast headed by Spencer Tracy as a cop who asks his Dept. To watch over a bunch of people trying to reach this park after they find out money is hidden under the “Big W”.  You have many of the big comedians of that time all in this one film from Buddy Hackett, Sid Caesar, Milton Berle, Jonathan Winters to the great Terry-Thomas, Phil Silvers, and the very funny Dick Shawn as “Sylvester”. I can’t start on the plot but they are in a race to get to that park not realizing the cops are watching their every move. My friend Loretta (in the top pic with moi) and I have watched this film more than once and we just yell, “Sylvester!” In our best Ethel Merman impersonation making each other laugh. Dick Shawn’s stoned girlfriend, Barrie Chase (still alive) only dances in the film and I made my friend laugh when I got up and started to twist like Barrie….my dad was just crying from laughing when a bunch of the men end up on a whacked out fireman’s ladder. In fact, years later, my mom was just laughing so hard that I went upstairs to see what she was laughing about only to see the same scene. I sat down and we laughed together.

3. WHAT’S UP, DOC-1972


Every time this film came on TV, I had to watch it and it has never gotten old. It is a classic screwball comedy that stars Barbra Streisand as a madcap gal who ends up at this hotel when she sees Ryan O’Neil as Howard Bannister, a professor with his igneous rocks. You also see a crazy lady in hot pants who brings her jewels with her and a man with classified documents. Judy (Streisand), Howard, the lady and the man with the documents all own the same bag which creates confusion and mayhem resulting in one of the best car chases ever filmed. This film introduced Madeline Kahn as Eunice, Howard’s fiancée. The one scene, when she is dropped off at the address, she was told, the party would be, was so funny that, once again, my dad was laughing so hard that tears fell down his face. In fact thinking of her slowly going up those rickety stairs while she gently whines makes me laugh and I am not watching the movie as I write this. If you need to have a good laugh, this is another gem.

What films make you happy?

By the way, Christopher Cross won for Athur's theme, Sheena Easton was nominated  for Your Eyes Only and Neil got Nadda for America.

10 comments:

  1. IAMMMMWorld is one of my favorites. I too have seen it several times and still laugh at all the same scenes. Love it.

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  2. It's been years since I've seen any of those. Funny, people complain how long movies are now compared to in the past, but Mad World was three and a half hours long, almost unheard of in its time.
    My happy movie - The Princess Bride.

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  3. That is such a great photo you started this post with.

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  4. The films that make me laugh:
    Caddyshack
    Young Frankenstein
    Monty Python and the Holy Gail
    Maybe today is "Happy Day" because it's the first day of Spring...?

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  5. Fairly sure I have never seen It’s a Mad …. World, but the other two I agree are very funny.

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  6. I have never seen the 2nd movie, but I have heard of it. The other two are great. I think Arsenic could be seen as a screwball, especially once things really get going.

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  7. BIRGIT ~

    I just left a list of what, for me, are the 6 funniest movies I've ever seen on your blog bit prior to this one (about the Best Song award for 1981).

    The Cary Grant movie that makes me laugh the most is 'His Girl Friday'.

    Probably the movie that makes me feel the "happiest" (not necessarily laugh the most), is the final Martin & Lewis movie 'Hollywood Or Bust'.

    'Planes, Trains & Automobiles' may be the best of both worlds! It's certainly one of the funniest movies I've ever seen, and anybody who isn't left with an inner glowing feeling at the very end simply has no heart!

    ~ D-FensDogG

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  8. Hi Brigit!

    I love two of these and like the other even though I never rewatch it.

    Of the three, “What’s Up, Doc?” is easily my favorite. It just has such a relaxed fun feeling and everyone is firing on all cylinders. Babs has never, ever been so comfortable on screen and there are not enough superlatives for how brilliantly annoying Madeline Kahn is as “The Eunice Burns.” The two of them are best in show but the whole cast is simply great and Bogdanovich has firm control of the action to keep it all moving at just the right pace. Incredible that Streisand didn’t like the film for decades though I believe she has warmed up to it in more recent years.

    “Arsenic and Old Lace” is a wacky thing with Cary’s slowly growing exasperation fantastically measured. The only thing I wish is that my beloved Priscilla Lane had a larger role, but Elaine is always a satellite character in every production I’ve ever seen.

    “It’s a Mad, Mad….” is something that I got a kick out of the first time I watched it and I’m sure I’ve seen it since at least once, but it is not one that I feel the pull to rewatch. Amazing cast though.

    I had to put my thinking cap on to produce three that just make me flat out happy no matter how many times I watch them. There are tons of films that I can watch over and over but the ones I get a lift in my spirits every viewing is a smaller group.

    The first one would be the appropriately titled “This Happy Feeling” from 1958 with Debbie Reynolds, Alexis Smith, Curt Jurgens, John Saxon, Mary Astor and the hilarious Estelle Winwood as the tippling Mrs. Early. It’s simple, sprightly and sweet, also hard to find so whenever I chance across it, I’m delighted.

    Next would have to be “Auntie Mame.” It’s not just that the film itself is so joyful and Rosalind Russell inimitable but it’s one of the first Golden Age films I discovered as a kid (on the Afternoon Movie), so it always takes me back as well.

    The last is of a more current vintage though it’s a bit sobering to realize it came out a little over 20 years ago now!! I’m a complete sucker for the 2003 adventure film “The Italian Job” with Charlize Theron, Mark Wahlberg and Jason Statham. It’s just so sleek and action packed and the actors all work so well together with great chemistry I find it a joy ride from start to finish.

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  9. For me, there are two movies: "A Hard Day's Night," which I don't care how many times I see it, it's still funny; and "The Crew," about a bunch of retired mobsters who want to pull one more job to save their retirement home.

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