The best Michael Rennie’s comedy movies

Michael Rennie

Michael Rennie

25/08/1909- 10/06/1971
Today we present the best Michael Rennie’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Michael Rennie’s movies.

Mary, Mary

Mary, Mary
5.9/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 24/10/1963
  • Character: Dirk Winston
A man on the verge of divorce is shocked by his wife's glamorous makeover.

Bank Holiday

Bank Holiday
6.4/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 27/01/1938
  • Character: Guardsman (uncredited)
A 1930s British summer Bank Holiday starts at midday on Saturday with a rush for the trains to the seaside. Doreen and Milly are off to a beauty contest, Geoffrey and Catherine are having an illicit weekend in the Grand Hotel and May and the kids are set for a more straightforward holiday of sea, sand, and pub. Meanwhile, the manager and performers on the pier are praying for rain.

Caesar and Cleopatra

Caesar and Cleopatra
6.2/10
The aging Caesar finds himself intrigued by the young Egyptian queen. Adapted by George Bernard Shaw from his own play.

The Man Who Could Work Miracles

The Man Who Could Work Miracles
6.9/10
  • Genre: ComedyFantasy
  • Release: 23/07/1936
  • Character: San Francisco Cop
An ordinary man, while vigorously asserting the impossibility of miracles, suddenly discovers that he can perform them.

The Divorce of Lady X

The Divorce of Lady X
6.6/10
The morning after a London barrister lets a mystery woman stay in his suite, a friend files for divorce.

Lost In Space Forever

Lost In Space Forever
7.3/10
Host John Larroquette takes viewers on a nostalgic trip through the 1965-1968 sci-fi comedy series. The disc's rare footage include Guy Williams's screen test, extended clips from the 1965 pilot, bloopers and the original clips CBS network sales presentation. Viewers also get to go behind the scenes of the 1998 big-screen version. To top it off, Billy Mumy (Will), Jonathan Harris (Dr. Smith) and the robot reunite for a special tribute.

Turned Out Nice Again

Turned Out Nice Again
6.3/10
  • Genre: ComedyMusic
  • Release: 01/08/1941
  • Character: Diner
George Pearson, an employee at an underwear factory, is caught between his modern wife and his meddling mother. After buying a special yarn and getting his wife to promote it, he has an argument with his boss, Mr Dawson who insults Pearson's wife and refuses to apologise. Pearson then resigns. After finding out that the yarn is actually worth a fair amount, Mr Dawson tries to buy it from Pearson but he has some competition.

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