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List of Marty Feldman Movies: Ranked Best To Worst

1. Young Frankenstein (1974)
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4
Young Frankenstein
PG
30
4

Dr. Frederick Frankenstein, grandson of mad scientist Victor Frankenstein, inherits their family estate in Transylvania where he accidentally comes across his grandfather's journals and decides to resume his experiment. However, things gradually go out of hand after young Frankenstein unknowingly implants an abnormal brain into a corpse and his fiancée Elizabeth shows up in the estate.

Role:
Igor
Directed By:
7. Yellowbeard (1983)
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3
Yellowbeard
PG
13
3

Yellowbeard is an adventure action comedy film which tells the story of infamous pirate Yellowbeard, who breaks out of prison. The only thing on his mind now is recovering the treasure that he buried a long time ago. However, the problem is that his map has been tattooed on the head of his son. Things seem even worse because a number of rivals are also planning to beat him to the treasure.

Directed By:
Mel Damski
8. In God We Trust (or Gimme That Prime Time Religion) (1980)
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2
In God We Trust (or Gimme That Prime Time Religion)
PG
14
2

Innocent Brother Ambrose arrives in Hollywood to raise funds to save their monastery, where he meets many, including Dr. Sebastian Melmoth, who robs him. Mary, a prostitute, helps him and tutors him about the ways of the world. Ambrose joins televangelist Armageddon T. Thunderbird’s ‘Church of Divine Profit,’ only to realize that it’s a money-making trick. Can he succeed in raising funds?

Role:
Brother Ambrose
Starring:
Richard Pryor, Andy Kaufman, Louise Lasser, Peter Boyle
Directed By:
Marty Feldman
9. The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins (1971)
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The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins
11
2

The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins is a British comedy film which tells us seven different stories which are based on the seven deadly sins.

Directed By:
Graham Stark
10. Sex with a Smile (1976)
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2
Sex with a Smile
R
11
2
Starring:
Edwige Fenech, Dayle Haddon, Aldo Maccione, Barbara Bouchet
Directed By:
Sergio Martino
11. Every Home Should Have One (1970)
11
2
Every Home Should Have One
R
11
2

Teddy is an executive working at an advertising agency, whose boss gives him an assignment to come up with an attractive campaign for frozen porridge. Teddy decides to put suggestive material into the commercials in order to attract more customers.

Role:
Teddy Brown
Starring:
Alan Bennett, Hy Hazell, Shelley Berman, Judy Cornwell
Directed By:
Jim Clark
12. Slapstick (Of Another Kind) (1982)
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1
Slapstick (Of Another Kind)
PG
7
1

Wealthy, beautiful couple, Caleb and Lutetia Swain, gives birth to deformed ugly twins, Wilbur and Eliza, who actually are an alien brother-sister team sent to solve our planet’s problems. The twins, when their heads are together, are invincible super-intelligent force capable of dealing with any problem. As their circumstances try to keep them apart, will the two continue to help the earth?   

Role:
Sylvester
Starring:
Jerry Lewis, Orson Welles, John Abbott, Madeline Kahn, Jim Backus
Directed By:
Steven Paul

TV Movie(s)

1. The Marty Feldman Show (1972)
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The Marty Feldman Show
14
4
Role:
Various
Starring:
Willie Fennell
Directed By:
Brian Trenchard-Smith
2. The Man Who Came to Dinner (1972)
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3
The Man Who Came to Dinner
13
3
Starring:
Mary Wickes, Joan Collins, Lee Remick, Don Knotts, Orson Welles, Edward Andrews
Directed By:
Buzz Kulik
3. We Know Where You Live (2001)
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2
We Know Where You Live
12
2
Starring:
Eddie Izzard, Alan Rickman, Harry Enfield, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Richard Blackwood, Bono
Directed By:
Declan Lowney
4. Marty Amok (1970)
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2
Marty Amok
11
2
Role:
Various Characters
Starring:
Tim Brooke-Taylor, John Junkin, Vivian Stanshall, Robert Dhéry
Directed By:
Roger Race

TV Shows and Videos

BBC Show of the Week (1965)
BBC Show of the Week
Starring:
Tony Bennett, Davies Dancers The Irving, Keith Michell, Sacha Distel, Sammes Singers The Mike
Directed By:
John Howard
Marty (1968)
Marty
Role:
Various Characters (13 episodes, 1968-1969)
Starring:
Terry Jones, Michael Palin, Tim Brooke-Taylor, John Junkin, Roland MacLeod
Directed By:
Roger Race
Awards:
BAFTA Award for Best Light Entertainment Performance, BAFTA Award for Best Writer
Educating Archie (1958)
Educating Archie
Starring:
Irene Handl, Dick Emery, Ray Barrett, Peter Brough, Freddie Sales
The Marty Feldman Comedy Machine (1971)
The Marty Feldman Comedy Machine
Role:
Himself - Host (15 episodes, 1971-1972)
Starring:
Spike Milligan, Davies Dancers The Irving, Jack Parnell, Hugh Paddick
Insight (1960)
Insight
Starring:
Ann Sothern, Jane Wyatt, Albert Brooks, Della Reese, Walter Matthau, Jerry Mathers, Cindy Williams
Directed By:
Richard C. Bennett, Paul Stanley, Hal Cooper, Ralph Senensky, Michael Ray Rhodes
Comedy Playhouse (1961)
Comedy Playhouse
Starring:
Nicholas Parsons, Lynn Redgrave, Joanna Lumley, Les Dawson, Jeremy Lloyd, Aimee-Ffion Edwards, John Cleese
Directed By:
Eric Fawcett, James Gilbert, Douglas Argent, Michael Mills, Graeme Muir
The Two Ronnies (1971)
The Two Ronnies
Starring:
Ronnie Corbett, Charlton Heston, Christopher Timothy, Joanna Lumley, Ronnie Barker
Directed By:
Terry Hughes, Paul Jackson, Marcus Mortimer, James Gilbert, Marcus Plantin
At Last the 1948 Show (1967)
At Last the 1948 Show
Role:
Various Characters (13 episodes, 1967)
Starring:
Graham Chapman, Eric Idle, Ronnie Corbett, John Cleese, Tim Brooke-Taylor, Graham Chapman
Directed By:
Ian Fordyce
The Army Game (1957)
The Army Game
Starring:
Harry Fowler, Alfie Bass, Bill Fraser, Frank Williams, Ted Lune
The Frost Report (1966)
The Frost Report
Starring:
David Frost, John Cleese, Ronnie Corbett, Ronnie Barker, Julie Felix
Directed By:
James Gilbert
Karen (1975)
Karen
Starring:
Fred Willard, Bert Convy, Denver Pyle, William Christopher, Karen Valentine, Dena Dietrich
David Frost Presents (1968)
David Frost Presents
Starring:
Connie Booth, Graham Chapman, Michael Palin, Mary Hopkin, Paul McCartney
Directed By:
Ian Fordyce
When Things Were Rotten (1975)
When Things Were Rotten
Starring:
Dick Van Patten, Sid Caesar, Dudley Moore, Mel Brooks, Bernie Kopell, Dick Gautier
Directed By:
Peter H. Hunt, Coby Ruskin, Joshua Shelley
Comedy Masterclass (2001)
Comedy Masterclass
Directed By:
Tim Brooke-Taylor, John Cleese, Graham Chapman, Marty Feldman
Dom DeLuise and Friends (1983)
Dom DeLuise and Friends
Starring:
Mel Brooks, Dom DeLuise, Carol Arthur, Loni Anderson, Lyle Alzado
Broaden Your Mind (1968)
Broaden Your Mind
Starring:
Terry Jones, Graham Chapman, Michael Palin, Tim Brooke-Taylor, Graeme Garden, Bill Oddie, Roland MacLeod
Directed By:
Roger Race
The Wednesday Play (1964)
The Wednesday Play
Starring:
Harold Pinter, Donald Pleasence, Kenneth Williams, Ian McShane, Corin Redgrave, Ian Holm, Ken Loach
Directed By:
Alan Cooke, Alan Clarke, Moira Armstrong, Don Taylor, Christopher Morahan
The Dick Emery Show (1963)
The Dick Emery Show
Starring:
Richard Todd, Christopher Biggins, Christopher Timothy, Dick Emery
Directed By:
Harold Snoad, Mike Crisp, Colin Charman, Bill Ersser
Bootsie and Snudge (1960)
Bootsie and Snudge
Starring:
Alfie Bass, Bill Fraser, Clive Dunn, Geoffrey Palmer, Robert Dorning
The Sandy Duncan Show (1972)
The Sandy Duncan Show
Starring:
Tom Bosley, Sandy Duncan, Marian Mercer, M. Emmet Walsh
A Christmas Night with the Stars (1958)
A Christmas Night with the Stars
Starring:
Benny Hill, Steve Coogan, Graham Chapman, Michael Palin, Ronnie Barker, Eric Idle, Terry Jones
Directed By:
James Gilbert, Graeme Muir, Dennis Main-Wilson, Duncan Wood, Douglas Moodie

Marty Feldman Awards

BAFTA Awards
Marty Best Light Entertainment Performance 1969
Marty Best Writer 1969