List of comedy films of the 1960s

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A list of comedy film s released in the 1960s.

TitleDirectorCastCountrySubgenre/Notes
1960
The Apartment Billy WilderUnited Statescomedy/drama
The Bellboy United States
Cinderfella United States
The Facts of Life United States
It Started in Naples United States
The Little Shop of Horrors United States
North to Alaska United States
Ocean's Eleven United States
Where the Boys Are United States
Battle of the Sexes United Kingdom
Dentist in the Chair United Kingdom
Doctor in Love United Kingdom
Don't Panic, Chaps! United Kingdom
Light up the Sky United Kingdom
Make Mine Mink United Kingdom
School for Scoundrels United Kingdom
The Grass Is Greener United Kingdom
The Millionairess United Kingdom
The Pure Hell of St Trinian's United Kingdom
Two-Way Stretch United Kingdom
Watch Your Stern United Kingdom
1961
The Absent-Minded Professor United States
Blue Hawaii United States
Breakfast at Tiffany's United States
Gidget Goes Hawaiian United States
Lover Come Back United States
One Hundred and One Dalmatians United States
One, Two, Three United States
The Parent Trap United States
Pocketful of Miracles United States
Snow White and the Three Stooges United States
The Errand Boy United States
The Ladies Man United States
A Pair of Briefs United Kingdom
Dentist on the Job United Kingdom
Invasion Quartet United Kingdom
Ladies Who Do United Kingdom
Nearly a Nasty Accident United Kingdom
The Rebel United Kingdom
Very Important Person United Kingdom
What a Carve Up! United Kingdom
What a Whopper! United Kingdom
A Woman Is a Woman FranceComedy drama
1962
Boy's Night Out United States
Girls! Girls! Girls! United States
Hatari! United States
Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation United States
The Road to Hong Kong United States
The Three Stooges Meet Hercules United States
The Three Stooges in Orbit United States
Tales of Terror United StatesComedy horror
In the Doghouse United Kingdom
Only Two Can Play United Kingdom
The Dock Brief United Kingdom
The Punch and Judy Man United Kingdom
The Wrong Arm of the Law United Kingdom
Twice Round the Daffodils United Kingdom
1963
Call Me Bwana United States
The Comedy of Terrors Jacques Tourmeur Vincent Price, Peter Lorre, Boris Karloff United StatesHorror comedy [1]
The Courtship of Eddie's Father United States
Donovan's Reef United States
Fun in Acapulco United States
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World United States
McLintock! United States
The Nutty Professor United States
The Pink Panther United States
Son of Flubber United States
Spencer's Mountain United States
Sunday in New York United States
The Three Stooges Go Around the World in a Daze United States
Who's Minding the Store? United States
The Raven United StatesComedy horror
Billy Liar United Kingdom
Crooks in Cloisters United Kingdom
Hot Enough for June United Kingdom
Nurse on Wheels United Kingdom
1964
A Shot in the Dark United States
The Americanization of Emily United States
The Disorderly Orderly United States
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb United States
Ensign Pulver United States
Good Neighbor Sam United States
The Incredible Mr. Limpet United States
Kiss Me, Stupid United States
Man's Favorite Sport? Howard Hawks Rock Hudson, Paula Prentiss United States
The Misadventures of Merlin Jones United States
My Fair Lady United StatesMusical Comedy
The Patsy United States
Send Me No Flowers United States
A Hard Day's Night United Kingdom
Nothing But the Best United Kingdom
The World of Henry Orient United States
1965
Boeing Boeing United States
Cat Ballou United States
Dear Brigitte United States
The Family Jewels United States
The Great Race United States
The Hallelujah Trail United States
Harum Scarum United States
How to Murder Your Wife United States
Love and Kisses United States
That Darn Cat! United States
The Outlaws IS Coming United States
The Monkey's Uncle United States
Tickle Me United States
What's New Pussycat? United States
Zebra in the Kitchen United States
Carry On Cleo United Kingdom
Help! United Kingdom
The Big Job United Kingdom
Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines United Kingdom
You Must Be Joking! United Kingdom
Dr. Terror's House of Horrors United KingdomComedy horror
1966
After the Fox United Kingdom
Italy
Boy, Did I Get a Wrong Number! United States
Don't Worry, We'll Think of a Title United States
Follow Me, Boys! United States
The Fortune Cookie United States
Frankie and Johnny United States
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (film) United States
The Ghost and Mr. Chicken United States
The Glass Bottom Boat United States
Murderers' Row United States
Our Man Flint United States
Paradise, Hawaiian Style United States
The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming United States
The Silencers United States
Spinout United States
The Trouble with Angels United States
Walk Don't Run United States
Way... Way Out United States
What's Up, Tiger Lily? United States
Our Man Flint United StatesParody films
Alfie United Kingdom
Doctor in Clover United Kingdom
Morgan! United Kingdom
The Great St. Trinian's Train Robbery United Kingdom
The Sandwich Man United Kingdom
The Spy with a Cold Nose United Kingdom
The Wrong Box United Kingdom
Lord Love a Duck United States
1967
The Ambushers United States
Barefoot in the Park United States
Who's Minding the Mint United States
Casino Royale United States
The Bobo United Kingdom
David Holzman's Diary United States
Don't Make Waves United States
Good Times United States
The Graduate United States
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner United States
The Happening United States
Luv United States
Mars Needs Women United States
The President's Analyst United States
The Big Mouth United States
The Gruesome Twosome United StatesComedy horror
Bedazzled United Kingdom
The Plank United Kingdom
The Fearless Vampire Killers United States
United Kingdom
Comedy horror
1968
Blackbeard's Ghost United States
Carry On Up the Khyber United Kingdom
Don't Raise the Bridge, Lower the River United States
Funny Girl United States
Greetings United States
I Love You, Alice B. Toklas United States
Inspector Clouseau United States
Live a Little, Love a Little United States
The Odd Couple United States
The Party United States
The Producers United States
The Secret War of Harry Frigg United States
Skidoo United States
Stay Away, Joe United States
Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows United States
1969
Angel in My Pocket United States
The April Fools United States
The Best House in London United Kingdom
Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice United States
Cactus Flower United States
Change of Habit United States
Don't Drink the Water United States
Hello, Dolly! United States
Hook, Line & Sinker United States
The Italian Job United KingdomComedy drama
The Love Bug United States
The Magic Christian United Kingdom
Otley United Kingdom
Putney Swope United States
The Reivers United States
Support Your Local Sheriff! United States
Take the Money and Run United States
The Trouble with Girls United States
The Wrecking Crew United States

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