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List of Jimmy Durante Movies: Ranked Best To Worst

1. New Adventures of Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford (1931)
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New Adventures of Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford
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3
Role:
Schnozzle
Starring:
Ernest Torrence, William Haines, Leila Hyams, Guy Kibbee
Directed By:
Sam Wood
2. Blondie of the Follies (1932)
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2
Blondie of the Follies
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2
Role:
Jimmy
Starring:
Billie Dove, Marion Davies, James Gleason, Robert Montgomery
Directed By:
Edmund Goulding
3. The Man Who Came to Dinner (1942)
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3
The Man Who Came to Dinner
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3
Role:
Banjo
Starring:
Bette Davis, Mary Wickes, Ann Sheridan, Monty Woolley, Richard Travis
Directed By:
William Keighley
5. Roadhouse Nights (1930)
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2
Roadhouse Nights
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2
Role:
Daffy (as Durante)
Starring:
Fred Kohler, Charles Ruggles, Helen Morgan, Lou Clayton
Directed By:
Hobart Henley
6. The Great Rupert (1950)
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2
The Great Rupert
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2
Role:
Mr. Louie Amendola
Starring:
Sara Haden, Frank Orth, Tom Drake, Terry Moore
Directed By:
Irving Pichel
7. Carnival (1935)
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2
Carnival
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2
Role:
Fingers
Starring:
Lucille Ball, Sally Eilers, Florence Rice, Lee Tracy
Directed By:
Walter Lang
8. Two Girls and a Sailor (1944)
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Two Girls and a Sailor
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2

A sailor helps two sisters start a service canteen, and soon falls in love with Jean, the gorgeous one of the two. However, he is unaware that her sibling Patsy is also in love with him. 

Starring:
Ava Gardner, Gracie Allen, Lena Horne, June Allyson, Henry O'Neill, Van Johnson
Directed By:
Richard Thorpe
10. Music for Millions (1944)
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2
Music for Millions
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2
Role:
Andrews
Starring:
Marsha Hunt, Margaret O'Brien, José Iturbi, June Allyson
Directed By:
Henry Koster
11. The Milkman (1950)
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The Milkman
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2

Roger is the son of a dairy business owner, whose father doesn’t allow him to work in his company. However, Roger doesn’t want to stay idle, and therefore he gets a job in his father’s arch-rival’s company, and things get complicated when he starts falling for the boss’s daughter.

Role:
Breezy Albright
Starring:
Jerry Lewis, William Conrad, Henry O'Neill, Piper Laurie
Directed By:
Charles Barton
12. Beau James (1957)
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Beau James
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2

The biopic is about the life of controversial New York City Mayor, James Walker. After a landslide victory, state senator Walker becomes Mayor of NYC in 1926. Though popular with masses, his practice of accepting bribes and favors gives his opponents a chance to question his administration’s integrity. His estrangement with wife Allie and romantic affair with Betty Compton accelerates his decline.

Starring:
Bob Hope, Alexis Smith, Jack Benny, Paul Douglas
Directed By:
Melville Shavelson
13. Le plombier amoureux (1932)
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2
Le plombier amoureux
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2
Role:
Tony
Starring:
Buster Keaton, Jeannette Ferney, Polly Moran, Mona Maris
Directed By:
Claude Autant-Lara, Edward Sedgwick
14. The Christmas Party (1931)
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The Christmas Party
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2

The Christmas Party is a short drama film, which tells the story of Jackie, who is willing to throw a Christmas party for his friends on his football team. However, he is unsure how to begin working on it, and therefore, has to take help.

Starring:
Lionel Barrymore, Jackie Cooper, Norma Shearer, Clark Gable, Wallace Beery, Marion Davies
Directed By:
Charles Reisner
15. Little Miss Broadway (1938)
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Little Miss Broadway
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2

Betsy is an orphan who escapes from her orphanage and starts living with her uncle, a manager who runs a hotel populated by people of the show business. However, the owner of the hotel doesn’t like her or the entertainers, and wants her to return to the orphanage.

Role:
Jimmy Clayton
Starring:
Shirley Temple, Edna May Oliver, George Murphy, Phyllis Brooks
Directed By:
Irving Cummings
16. It Happened in Brooklyn (1947)
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It Happened in Brooklyn
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2

Danny Miller returns to Brooklyn after World War II to gain a successful career as a singer. He meets music teacher, Anne Fielding, and develops feelings for her. But when Danny's shy friend and heir to a duke, Jamie Shellgrove, comes to live with him, a romantic chemistry develops between Anne and Jamie. 

Role:
Nick Lombardi
Starring:
Frank Sinatra, Kathryn Grayson, Peter Lawford, Gloria Grahame
Directed By:
Richard Whorf
17. Two Sisters from Boston (1946)
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2
Two Sisters from Boston
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2
Role:
'Spike'
Starring:
Kathryn Grayson, June Allyson, Peter Lawford, Lauritz Melchior
Directed By:
Henry Koster
18. Hell Below (1933)
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2
Hell Below
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2

A wounded former submarine commander's love affair with his successor's married daughter is set against the backdrop of the US Navy's fight in the Adriatic Sea during World War I. Hell Below is based on Commander Edward Ellsberg's novel Pigboats and the movie is packed with submarine warfare action.

Role:
'Ptomaine' - Ships Cook
Starring:
Sterling Holloway, Walter Huston, Eugene Pallette, Robert Montgomery, Madge Evans
Directed By:
Jack Conway
19. Sally, Irene and Mary (1938)
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2
Sally, Irene and Mary
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2
Role:
Jefferson Twitchell
Starring:
Fred Allen, Gregory Ratoff, Alice Faye, Tony Martin
Directed By:
William A. Seiter
20. George White's Scandals (1934)
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2
George White's Scandals
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2
Role:
Happy McGillicuddy
Starring:
Walter Brennan, Rudy Vallee, Adrienne Ames, Gregory Ratoff, Alice Faye
Directed By:
George White, Thornton Freeland, Harry Lachman
21. The Wet Parade (1932)
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2
The Wet Parade
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2

Based on the 1931 novel by Upton Sinclair, the film depicts how families are ruined by alcoholism.  Beginning with the Chilcotes of Louisiana, which loses most of its wealth to alcohol, the story moves northwards to portray the fate of the Tarletons, meanwhile joining the two families by love and a determination to fight the evil.   

Starring:
Walter Huston, Frederick Burton, Neil Hamilton, Lewis Stone
Directed By:
22. Start Cheering (1938)
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Start Cheering
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2

Start Cheering is a musical comedy film which tells the story of a Hollywood star, who is fed up of his life in movies, and decides to retire and enroll in a college using a fake name. He tries to fit in, but in the meantime, his managers are trying to find ways to get him expelled from the college, so that he resumes his career in the movies again.

Role:
Willie Gumbatz
Starring:
Broderick Crawford, Larry Fine, Charles Starrett, Walter Connolly, Joan Perry
Directed By:
Albert S. Rogell
23. You're in the Army Now (1941)
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You're in the Army Now
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2

You’re in the Army Now is a war comedy film which revolves around two vacuum-cleaner salesmen who get fired from their jobs. They soon decide to join the US Army, thinking that the commitment will be minimal.  

Role:
Jeeper Smith
Starring:
Jane Wyman, Regis Toomey, Donald MacBride, Phil Silvers
Directed By:
Lewis Seiler
24. Melody Ranch (1940)
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2
Melody Ranch
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2

Gene Autry returns to his hometown after a long time, as a guest of honor at the Frontier Days Celebration, where he sees that his childhood enemies,  have now become local gangsters. Gene finds that their actions may hurt little children, and decides to teach them a lesson.

Role:
Cornelius J. Courtney
Starring:
Gene Autry, Barton MacLane, Ann Miller, Barbara Jo Allen
Directed By:
Joseph Santley
25. Palooka (1934)
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2
Palooka
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2
Role:
Knobby Walsh
Starring:
Lupe Velez, Robert Armstrong, Stuart Erwin, Marjorie Rambeau
Directed By:
Benjamin Stoloff
26. The Phantom President (1932)
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The Phantom President
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2

A presidential candidate has a stiff, dull personality. A charismatic medicine show pitchman, his look-alike,  replaces the presidential candidate as a frontman for the campaign.

Role:
Curly Cooney
Starring:
Claudette Colbert, George Barbier, Sidney Toler, George M. Cohan
Directed By:
Norman Taurog
27. Billy Rose's Jumbo (1962)
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2
Billy Rose's Jumbo
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2
Role:
Anthony 'Pop' Wonder
Starring:
Doris Day, Dean Jagger, Stephen Boyd, Martha Raye
Directed By:
Charles Walters
28. The Cuban Love Song (1931)
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The Cuban Love Song
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3
Role:
O.O. Jones
Starring:
Ernest Torrence, Lupe Velez, Lawrence Tibbett, Karen Morley
Directed By:
W.S. Van Dyke
29. This Time for Keeps (1947)
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This Time for Keeps
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2
Role:
Ferdi Farro
Starring:
Esther Williams, Lauritz Melchior, Johnny Johnston, Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra
Directed By:
Richard Thorpe
30. Speak Easily (1932)
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Speak Easily
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2

Shy Professor Post is tricked by his butler into believing he has inherited a huge sum of money. On his trip to see the world, Post encounters a dancing troupe and becomes infatuated with dancer Pansy Peets. He then agrees to finance them to Broadway attracting the attention of spoiled actress Eleanor Espere. 

Role:
James
Starring:
Buster Keaton, Ruth Selwyn, Thelma Todd, Hedda Hopper
Directed By:
Edward Sedgwick
31. On an Island with You (1948)
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2
On an Island with You
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2
Role:
Buckley
Starring:
Ricardo Montalban, Esther Williams, Peter Lawford, Cyd Charisse
Directed By:
Richard Thorpe
32. The Passionate Plumber (1932)
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2
The Passionate Plumber
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2

In order to make Tony, her lover, jealous, Patricia brings a plumber named Elmer from Paris to pass him off as her paramour.  Tony himself is having an affair with another woman named Nina Estrados. 

Role:
Julius J. McCracken
Starring:
Buster Keaton, Polly Moran, Irene Purcell, Gilbert Roland
Directed By:
Edward Sedgwick
33. Strictly Dynamite (1934)
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2
Strictly Dynamite
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2

An aspiring poet is hired by a radio comic as a gag-writer. However, a marital squabble leads to winding it up in the middle.

Role:
Moxie
Starring:
Sterling Holloway, Marian Nixon, Lupe Velez, Norman Foster, William Gargan
Directed By:
Elliott Nugent
34. Forbidden Music (1936)
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2
Forbidden Music
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2
Role:
Jonah J. Whistler (as Jimmy Durante {'Schnozzle'}/Jimmy {'Schnozzle'} Durante)
Starring:
Richard Tauber, June Clyde, Diana Napier, Derrick De Marney
Directed By:
Walter Forde
35. Meet the Baron (1933)
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Meet the Baron
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2

A burglar’s life turns upside down when he is mistaken for a baron. He keeps up the facade, although he is constantly under the fear of being found out. Things get even more complicated when he falls in love with a pretty girl.  

Role:
Joe McGoo - the Favorite 'Schnozzle' of the Screen
Starring:
Larry Fine, Zasu Pitts, Edna May Oliver, Jack Pearl, Ted Healy
Directed By:
Walter Lang
36. Broadway to Hollywood (1933)
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Broadway to Hollywood
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2

Ted and Lulu are a successful vaudeville couple. But they quit in order to have time to raise their son. However, years later, they find that their duet act has become stale with time. Meanwhile Ted Jr. also gets married and has a son, but soon finds himself becoming a victim to excessive drinking.

Starring:
Jackie Cooper, Mickey Rooney, Frank Morgan, Madge Evans
Directed By:
Jules White, Willard Mack
37. What! No Beer? (1933)
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2
What! No Beer?
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Assuming that the Prohibition is getting over, Elmer Butts and Jimmy Potts restart an abandoned brewery as they want to be the first, and make money so that Elmer can impress Hortense, a gangster’s moll. Being too early, their brewery is raided, but they are let off because their incompetence has produced no-alcohol-beer. However, the money-making beer attracts gangster Butch….along with Hortense.

Role:
Jimmy Potts
Starring:
Buster Keaton, Roscoe Ates, Phyllis Barry, John Miljan
Directed By:
Edward Sedgwick
38. Pepe (1960)
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Pepe
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2

Ranch hand Pepe’s world is turned upside down when alcoholic Hollywood director Mr.Holt buys his beloved friend, a white stallion from its owner. Pepe then goes on an extraordinary adventure through Hollywood, meeting celebrities like Frank Sinatra, Jimmy Durante, Zsa Zsa Gabór, Bing Crosby, and others before being reunited with his beloved stallion. 

Starring:
Cantinflas, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Bobby Darin, Maurice Chevalier, Donna Reed, Jack Lemmon, Bing Crosby
Directed By:
George Sidney
39. Student Tour (1934)
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2
Student Tour
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2

When their trip to Europe is threatened if they fail their exams, a group of college students decide to take their professor with them on board.

Role:
Hank Merman - Trainer of the Crew
Starring:
Betty Grable, Charles Butterworth, Maxine Doyle, Phil Regan
Directed By:
Charles Reisner

TV Movie(s)

1. Alice Through the Looking Glass (1966)
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2
Alice Through the Looking Glass
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2
Role:
Humpty Dumpty
Starring:
Nanette Fabray, Agnes Moorehead, Jack Palance, Richard Denning, Robert Coote
Directed By:
Alan Handley
2. Howdy (1970)
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2
Howdy
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2
Starring:
Eva Gabor, Barbara Eden, Eddie Albert, Henry Fonda, Nanette Fabray, Sidney Blackmer
Directed By:
Seymour Berns

Animation(s)

Frosty the Snowman (1969)
Frosty the Snowman
TV-G
Role:
Narrator (voice)
Starring:
June Foray, Billy De Wolfe, Paul Frees, Jackie Vernon
Directed By:
Jules Bass, Arthur Rankin Jr.
Hollywood Party (1934)
Hollywood Party
Plot:

Star of popular jungle-themed movies, ‘Schnarzan the Conqueror,’ is cautioned by his manager that people are tired of his films’ worn-out lions and he needs new ones. So the ‘Jungle Star’ throws a lavish party when adventurer Baron Munchausen arrives in town with his lions. Schnarzan’s rival Liondora enters uninvited to buy the lions for his films, and disrupts the star-studded party. 

Role:
Durante / Schnarzan
Starring:
Walt Disney, Larry Fine, Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Polly Moran
Directed By:
Allan Dwan, Edmund Goulding, Richard Boleslawski

TV Shows and Videos

The Hollywood Palace (1964)
The Hollywood Palace
TV-G
Role:
Himself - Host / ... (15 episodes, 1964-1970)
Starring:
Raquel Welch, Sid Caesar, Milton Berle, Bing Crosby, Jim Henson, Milton Berle
Four Star Revue (1950)
Four Star Revue
Role:
Himself - Host / ... (34 episodes, 1950-1953)
Starring:
Abe Vigoda, David Niven, Harpo Marx, Danny Thomas, Celeste Holm, Bette Davis, Bob Hope
Directed By:
Joseph Santley, Sid Smith, Nat Hiken, Grey Lockwood, Ernest D. Glucksman
Summer Playhouse (1954)
Summer Playhouse
Starring:
Steve Allen, Ray Walston, Fred MacMurray, William Frawley, Jane Wyman
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre (1963)
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre
Starring:
Donny Osmond, Lloyd Bridges, Arthur Godfrey, George C. Scott, David Carradine, Jane Wyatt, Telly Savalas
Directed By:
Stuart Rosenberg, Sydney Pollack, Ron Winston, David Butler, Lawrence Dobkin
Make Room for Daddy (1953)
Make Room for Daddy
Starring:
Andy Griffith, Dinah Shore, Annette Funicello, Frances Bavier, Veronica Cartwright, Bob Denver, Dean Martin
Directed By:
Sheldon Leonard, Danny Thomas, William Asher, Alan Rafkin, Coby Ruskin
The Lucy Show (1962)
The Lucy Show
Starring:
Carol Burnett, Majel Barrett, George Burns, Claude Akins, Jim Nabors, John Banner, Frankie Avalon
Directed By:
Jack Donohue, Maury Thompson
Sunday Showcase (1959)
Sunday Showcase
Role:
Himself / ... (3 episodes, 1959-1961)
Starring:
Geraldine Page, Jack Klugman, Edward G. Robinson, William Shatner, John Forsythe, Jason Robards, Inger Stevens
Directed By:
Alex March, Alex Segal, John Frankenheimer, Delbert Mann, Jack Smight

Jimmy Durante Awards

Primetime Emmy Awards
Winner Best Comedian 1953