The best Sheree North’s comedy movies

Sheree North

Sheree North

17/01/1932- 04/11/2005
If you love cinema, you will share this ranking of the best Sheree North’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 Sheree North.

The Trouble with Girls

The Trouble with Girls
5.2/10
Chautauqua manager Walter Hale and his loyal business manager struggle to keep their traveling troupe together in small town America.

Living It Up

Living It Up
6.5/10
  • Genre: ComedyMusic
  • Release: 15/07/1954
  • Character: Jitterbug Champion
Homer Flagg (Lewis) is a railroad worker in the small town of Desert Hole, New Mexico. One day he finds an abandoned automobile at an old atomic proving ground. His doctor and best friend, Steve Harris (Martin), diagnoses him with radiation poisoning and gives Homer three weeks to live. A reporter for a New York newspaper, hears of Homer's plight and convinces her editor, to provide an all-expenses paid trip to New York.

Rabbit Test

Rabbit Test
3.1/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 09/04/1978
  • Character: Mystery Lady
Lionel's life turns around after a one-night stand on top of a pinball table... he becomes the world's first pregnant man!

Cold Dog Soup

Cold Dog Soup
5.6/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 06/09/1990
  • Character: Mrs. Hughes
Randy Quaid as the taxi driver drives Zen parables (Is time money - Is time the root of all evil?) into his passenger/protegee in a high-speed, idiosyncratic tour of their city's ethnic coteries. All the boy wants is to dispose of his date's dead dog Jasper and get back to the babe who's so hot she mutters darkly about being a Pressure Cooker: his conventional efforts are continually thwarted. Quaid is respected by the peculiar groups he interests in the dog's corpse and effects, and our one-gloved heroine is much keener on him than on her rather lackluster date.

Anything Goes

Anything Goes
6.6/10
On an ocean liner, a nightclub singer tries to help a fellow American romance an English heiress who is being forced to return home to marry a man she doesn't love. The American must avoid his boss who is traveling on the same vessel and disguises himself as a gangster traveling with a minister who is, in fact, a disguised gangster on the lam.

How To Be Very, Very Popular

How To Be Very, Very Popular
5.3/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 22/07/1955
  • Character: Curly Flagg
Two strippers on the run hide out in a college fraternity. Director Nunnally Johnson's 1955 musical comedy stars Betty Grable, Sheree North, Robert Cummings, Charles Coburn, Tommy Noonan, Orson Bean, Fred Clark, Alice Pearce, Rhys Williams, Willard Waterman, Leslie Parrish and Jesslyn Fax.

Amateur Night at the Dixie Bar and Grill

Amateur Night at the Dixie Bar and Grill
6/10
A variety of people are drawn together through their participation in an amateur talent contest in a country roadhouse.

The Lieutenant Wore Skirts

The Lieutenant Wore Skirts
5.8/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 11/01/1956
  • Character: Lt. Katy Whitcomb
TV writer Greg Whitcomb did his military service heroically but now has settled into everyday life with a young wife, Katy. A letter from the war department arrives that Katy believes is calling Greg back to active duty from the Air Force reserve, but she hides it during a party celebrating their wedding anniversary.

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