The best Vinton Hayworth’s comedy movies

Vinton Hayworth

Vinton Hayworth

04/06/1906- 21/05/1970
Today we present the best Vinton Hayworth’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 Vinton Hayworth’s movies.
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It Ain't Hay

It Ain't Hay
6.6/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 10/03/1943
  • Character: Golfer (uncredited)
Abbot and Costello must find a replacement for a woman's horse they accidentally killed after feeding it some candy. They head for the racetrack, find a look-a-like and take it. They do not realize that the nag is "Tea Biscuit," a champion racehorse.

The Mad Miss Manton

The Mad Miss Manton
6.7/10
When the murdered body discovered by beautiful, vivacious socialite Melsa Manton disappears, police and press label her a prankster until she proves them wrong.

That's Right - You're Wrong

That's Right - You're Wrong
6.1/10
  • Genre: ComedyMusic
  • Release: 24/11/1939
  • Character: Producer (Uncredited)
J. D. Forbes, head of the almost-bankrupt Four Star Studios in Hollywood contacts band leader Kay Kyser, who puts on a radio and-live theatre program called "The Kollege of Musical Knowledge," to appear in films. When manager Chuck Deems gets the studio offer, he and band members Ginny Simms, Sully Mason, Ish Kabiddle, Harry Babbitt and the others are all fired up at the prospect of going to Hollywood and working in the movies, but band-leader Kay is all against it and says his old grandmother has told him to stay in his own back yard, but he relents. Once there, Stacey Delmore, a Four Star associate producer left in charge of the studio while Forbes is out of town, discovers that the screenplay writers have prepared a script that has Kay Kyser playing a glamorous lover in an exotic European setting.

New York Town

New York Town
6.3/10
Victor Ballard, a happy-go-lucky albeit impoverished sidewalk photographer, shares a New York City studio apartment with Polish immigrant painter Stefan Janowski. The big city doles out joy and misery indiscriminately: In the apartment below Victor and Steve, Gus Nelson learns that his wife has given birth to quintuplets, while the lonely tenant in the apartment below Gus has given up on life and committed suicide.

Hitting a New High

Hitting a New High
4.9/10
A Paris singer's (Lily Pons) press agent (Jack Oakie) arranges her Manhattan debut by way of Africa.

Riding on Air

Riding on Air
5/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 18/06/1937
  • Character: Harvey Schumann
Smugglers are using a device for controlling airplanes in flight, and newspaper reporters from Chicago are vying for the story. Reporter Elmer Lane is out to scoop rival reporter Betty Harrison, and capture her heart in the process.

The Confession

The Confession
3.8/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 22/05/1964
  • Character: Aguesta
Madame Rinaldi, owner of a bordello, helps thief Mario Forni locate an ancient buried treasure.

We're on the Jury

We're on the Jury
5.9/10
A juror at a murder trial is convinced the defendant is innocent.

That Girl From Paris

That Girl From Paris
5.7/10
Nikki Martin (Lily Pons), a beautiful French opera star, stows away on an ocean liner in hopes of escaping her jealous fiancee. Once aboard, she joins an American swing band and falls in love with its leader, who, after hearing her sing, eventually comes to reciprocate her feelings.

The Mexican Spitfire's Baby

The Mexican Spitfire's Baby
5.9/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 28/11/1941
  • Character: Hotel Clerk
An advertising executive and his temperamental wife adopt a war orphan who turns out to be a beautiful woman.

Mexican Spitfire's Elephant

Mexican Spitfire's Elephant
6.1/10
  • Genre: ComedyRomance
  • Release: 17/09/1942
  • Character: Parks, Hotel Regal Manager
A pair of shipboard smugglers have a large diamond hidden inside a small elephant statuette, which they plant on absentminded Lord Epping to get it past customs. Now, his lordship is visiting Uncle Matt Lindsay who looks just like him. Thanks to flirtatious Diana's efforts to get the elephant back, the comic confusion proliferates, with 'spitfire' Carmelita (now a blonde) playing a prominent part.

The Day the Bookies Wept

The Day the Bookies Wept
5.4/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 15/09/1939
  • Character: Harry, Rider with Margie
A pigeon breeder is hired to train a racehorse that wins only when it drinks beer. Comedy.

The Girl He Left Behind

The Girl He Left Behind
5.2/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 26/10/1956
  • Character: Arthur Shaeffer
A young man is drafted and goes through the rigors of basic training, ultimately discovering the experience is also character-building. Director David Butler's 1956 film stars '50s teen favorites Tab Hunter and Natalie Wood, with supporting roles played by Jim Backus, Jessie Royce Landis, Murray Hamilton, Henry Jones, James Garner, Alan King, Ernestine Wade, David Janssen and Raymond Bailey.

Cross-Country Romance

Cross-Country Romance
5.8/10
Chase across the country romance.

There's One Born Every Minute

There's One Born Every Minute
5.6/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 26/06/1942
  • Character: Photographer
A nine-year-old Elizabeth Taylor made her film debut in this lively comedy. She plays the spoiled-brat daughter of a pudding manufacturer who has been entered into the town's mayoral race by some of the local businessmen. They have chosen him because they think he is easy to manipulate. As a sales gimmick, the pudding magnate advertises that his product contains the highly nutritious "Vitamin Z." He suddenly begins selling pudding like crazy and soon his political campaign is well-funded. Unfortunately, there is no "Vitamin Z" and when this is discovered, the town fathers try to dump him and show that he is a fake.

The Front Page

The Front Page
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 11/11/1945
  • Character: Hildy Johnson
Earl Williams is set to hang tomorrow. When he escapes from his cell, reporter Hildy Johnson finds him, and thus seems likely to land the scoop of his career - only he's desperate to leave town tonight.

Mexican Spitfire Out West

Mexican Spitfire Out West
6/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 29/10/1940
  • Character: Mr. Brown
Dennis heads west to work on an important business deal minus the Mexican Spitfire, Carmelita. His hot-tempered spouse decides to surprise him, but ends up as the surprised one when she sees him with another woman. Instead of a second honeymoon, Carmelita begins divorce proceedings

Sued for Libel

Sued for Libel
6.2/10
A New York City newspaper is sued for libel after reporting the wrong verdict in a murder trial.

Mr. Doodle Kicks Off

Mr. Doodle Kicks Off
3.7/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 07/10/1938
  • Character: Henchman
A wealthy businessman promises to donate a huge endowment to his college alma mater, but there's one condition -- his loser of a son, a student at the school, must become a football hero. Comedy.

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