The best Sam Kydd’s comedy movies

Sam Kydd

Sam Kydd

15/02/1917- 26/03/1982
If you love cinema, you will share this ranking of the best Sam Kydd’s movies, although you may have ordered them differently. In any case, we hope you love it and with a little luck discovering a movie that you still don’t know about Sam Kydd.
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The Ladykillers

The Ladykillers
7.6/10
  • Genre: ComedyCrime
  • Release: 08/12/1955
  • Character: Second Cab Driver (uncredited)
Five oddball criminals planning a bank robbery rent rooms on a cul-de-sac from an octogenarian widow under the pretext that they are classical musicians.

Passport to Pimlico

Passport to Pimlico
7.1/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 26/10/1949
  • Character: Sapper
When an unexploded WWII bomb is accidentally detonated in Pimlico, it reveals a treasure trove and documents proving that the region is in fact part of Burgundy, France and thus foreign territory. The British government attempts to regain control by setting up border controls and cutting off services to the area.

I'm All Right Jack

I'm All Right Jack
7.1/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 18/08/1959
  • Character: Shop Steward
Naive Stanley Windrush returns from the war, his mind set on a successful career in business. Much to his own dismay, he soon finds he has to start from the bottom and work his way up, and also that the management as well as the trade union use him as a tool in their fight for power.

The Magnet

The Magnet
6.8/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 01/10/1950
  • Character: Postman
A classic Ealing comedy in which a young boy steals a magnet and becomes a hero.

Father Brown

Father Brown
6.7/10
Works of art are disappearing, stolen by a master thief, a master of disguise. Father Brown has two goals: to catch the thief and to save his soul.

Steptoe and Son Ride Again

Steptoe and Son Ride Again
6.7/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 01/05/1973
  • Character: Claude
Albert Steptoe and his son Harold are junk dealers, complete with horse and cart to tour the neighbourhood. They also live amicably together at the junk yard. Always on the lookout for ways to improve his lot, Harold invests his father's life savings in a greyhound who is almost blind and can't see the hare. When the dog loses a race and Harold has to pay off the debt, he comes up with another bright idea. Collect his father's life insurance. To do this his father must pretend to be dead.

Trottie True

Trottie True
5.7/10
  • Genre: ComedyDramaMusic
  • Release: 29/09/1949
  • Character: 'Bedford' Stage Manager (uncredited)
Tottie True is a gay-90s British music-hall performer who has her sights set on moving from rags to riches, who loses her heart to the pure-and-true blue balloonist, Sid Skinner, but continues her upward search on improving her social status. She finally settles for Lord Landon Digby who has lots of assets and a very-stiff upper lip. She gets a lot of the latter and very little of the former, and decides Sid might have been a better choice.

Upstairs and Downstairs

Upstairs and Downstairs
6.3/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 02/11/1959
  • Character: Driver (uncredited)
On marrying the boss's daughter, Richard takes his father-in-law's advice to hire a live-in domestic. He soon finds good help is hard to come by. Run-ins follow with dipsomaniacs, bank robbers, a Welsh lass who takes one look at London and runs, and an Italian charmer who turns the place into a bawdy house. Then when Ingrid arrives from Sweden things actually start to get complicated.

Dad's Army

Dad's Army
6.9/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 12/03/1971
  • Character: Nazi Orderly
Dad's Army was a 1971 feature film based on the BBC television sitcom Dad's Army. Directed by Norman Cohen, it was filmed between series three and four and was based upon material from the early episodes of the television series. The film told the story of the Home Guard platoon's formation and their subsequent endeavours at a training exercise.

The Constant Husband

The Constant Husband
6.4/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 21/04/1955
  • Character: Adelphi Barman
Charles Hathaway wakes up in West Wales with no recollection of who he is or how he got there. With the help of a Cardiff specialist he traces his life back to his gorgeous wife and their large London house, so all seems well with the world. But more detective work starts to uncover an alarming chain of further stunning wives and a way of going on that the new Charles finds pretty unacceptable.

Smashing Time

Smashing Time
5.9/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 20/12/1967
  • Character: Workman in Café
Two young women arrive in London to make it big in show business, and become corrupted by money and fame in the process.

Sporting Chance

Sporting Chance
7.2/10
Life in the fast lane becomes deadly for Wilde and Sinclair when the mob tries to "fix" the sport of high-speed racing. Wilde then finds himself mixed up with lady luck and a network of communist killers.

Confessions of a Window Cleaner

Confessions of a Window Cleaner
4.7/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 01/01/1974
  • Character: 1st Removal Man
Young Timmy starts as a window cleaner in the little company of his brother. Soon he learns that some female customers expect additional service. Young and curious as he is, he reluctantly accepts the juicy duty. However his heart belongs to Liz, who demands the highest commitment until she lets him go all the way.

A Kid for Two Farthings

A Kid for Two Farthings
6.4/10
Joe is a young boy who lives with his mother, Joanna, in working-class London. The two reside above the tailor shop of Mr. Kandinsky, who likes to tell Joe stories. When Kandinsky informs Joe that a unicorn can grant wishes, the hopeful lad ends up buying a baby goat with one tiny horn, believing it to be a real unicorn. Undaunted by his rough surroundings, Joe sets about to prove that wishes can come true.

Carlton-Browne of the F.O.

Carlton-Browne of the F.O.
6.2/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 10/03/1959
  • Character: Signaller
Great Britain has had an international agreement for the last 50 years with a small pacific island. It has been ignored until the death of their king brings it to the attention of the Foreign Office in Whitehall. They decide to send Cadogan de Vere Carlton-Browne to re-establish friendly relations.

The Iron Maiden

The Iron Maiden
6.4/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 07/06/1963
  • Character: Fred Trotter
The film follows Jack Hopkins (played by Michael Craig), an aircraft designer with a passion for traction engines. His boss (played by Cecil Parker) is eager to sell a new supersonic jet plane that Jack has designed to American millionaire Paul Fisher (Alan Hale, Jr.). The first encounter between Fisher and Jack goes badly, and tensions only heighten after Fisher's daughter Kathy (Anne Helm) damages Jack's prize traction engine "The Iron Maiden", rendering it impossible to drive solo. Jack is desperate to enter the annual Woburn Abbey steam rally with the machine, but his fireman is injured and unable to participate. When all seems lost the millionaire himself is won over by Jack's plight and joins him in driving the engine; the two soon become firm friends.

Carry on Admiral

Carry on Admiral
5.2/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 14/05/1957
  • Character: Attendant
Two friends get drunk and decide to switch identities. One is a Parliamentary Secretary, and the other is the captain of a ship. The former's lack of sea knowledge causes several catastrophes, including torpedoing the First Lord of The Admiralty. The grass is always greener.... In this British comedy, two drunken comrades find out the truth of that saying when they decide to trade places for a while. One of the boozers is a public relations man who knows nothing about sailing, while the other is a captain for the Royal Navy. Comic mayhem ensues as the hapless "captain" tries to run his ship and follow orders.

Curtain Up

Curtain Up
6.3/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 12/03/1952
  • Character: Ambulanceman
In a small town in the 1950's a repertory company meets on Monday morning to start rehearsing the following week's play. This is a ghastly thing written by the aunt of one of the theatre's directors. The producer doesn't try to hide his annoyance about it, and is further exercised when the authoress herself arrives to help. The cast have to try and sort out real-life problems that keep intruding as they wrestle with the play's dire dialogue.

Josephine and Men

Josephine and Men
5.6/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 09/11/1955
  • Character: Desk Sergeant
1955 British comedy starring Glynis Johns.

Till Death Us Do Part

Till Death Us Do Part
6.1/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 01/01/1969
  • Character: Fred
The film version of 'Till Death Do Us Part' tells the story of Alf Garnett, his wife Else, and their newborn daughter Rita, living through the London Blitz and beyond.

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