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  1. 2 days ago · The top funny movies about jail feature hilarious actors trying to escape prison, or making the most of their life behind bars. This is a list of the greatest comedies about jail including everything from The Longest Yard to Jailhouse Rock to Take the Money and Run.

  2. Law and Disorder (1958 film) The League of Gentlemen (film) Let's Have a Murder. Letting in the Sunshine. Little Big Shot (1952 film) Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. Loot (1970 film) Lucky Break (2001 film) Lucky Jade.

    • Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam. 196 votes. A parody of Arthurian legend, this film features the comedic troupe Monty Python in their quest for the titular artifact.
    • Life of Brian. Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam. 192 votes. Satirizing organized religion and messiah myths, this Monty Python film follows the life of an ordinary man, born on the same day as Jesus Christ, whose life is repeatedly mistaken for that of the biblical figure.
    • Shaun of the Dead. Simon Pegg, Kate Ashfield, Lucy Davis. 185 votes. This film cleverly combines the zombie apocalypse with a slice-of-life story of a regular guy, Shaun, trying to win back his ex-girlfriend and reconcile with his stepfather.
    • Hot Fuzz. Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Jim Broadbent. 175 votes. A spoof of the buddy cop genre, this high-octane film pairs a by-the-book police officer with a bumbling partner in a sleepy village riddled with crime.
    • Chariots of Fire
    • Without Limits
    • The Games
    • The Loneliness of The Long Distance Runner
    • The Long Run
    • Running
    • Gallipoli
    • Kicking Bird
    • Running Brave
    • Saint Ralph

    Titled after a line in William Blake's classic poem Jerusalem, Chariots of Fire tells the story of two sprinters, Englishman Harold Abraham and the Scottish missionary, Eric Liddell, in their quest to fulfill two very different ambitions. Abraham's Jewish heritage attracted institutional prejudice at Cambridge and intolerance as he pursued his ques...

    Rock and roll music learned long ago that if you want to give somebody the title “legend” they have to be controversial, have a disdain for authority, be blessed with immense talent but, most importantly, have a life that ends too soon. The life of American distance runner Steve Prefontaine fits the mold. He once said: 'I don't run to see who has t...

    Michael Crawford plays a milkman who dispatches his produce by running from house to house at record speed. He is identified by a controlling coach who believes he can be the best. Ryan O'Neal takes the role of an American College athlete who relies on stimulants to achieve his performances. Charles Aznavour portrays a retired Russian athlete who i...

    This movie concerns a young man, Colin Smith (Tom Courtenay), who is sent to a youth prison for his part in a robbery at a bakery. In the institution, he rises through the ranks on the strength of his prowess as a long distance runner. During his solitary runs he begins to assess his life and his status as the governor's prize runner. The Lonelines...

    This South African drama is a fictional movie which centres on a man trying to turn a rank amateur into a champion. Failed track coach Barry Bohmer discovers Christine (Nthati Moshesh), a young woman he sees jogging one day, and his trained eye tells him that she has the natural gifts and talent to win the Comrades Marathon – a grueling 54-mile rac...

    A fictional movie about American marathon runner Michael Andropolis (Michael Douglas), who sets his heart on representing the United States at the 1976 Olympic games in Montreal. Through his running, Andropolis hopes that success will help to resolve his problems with work, his marriage, and his family. The protagonist finds a purpose through runni...

    Although it’s not a movie that focuses solely on running, Gallipoli nonetheless covers the story of a young Australian running star Archy (played by Mel Gibson) whose track career is interrupted by Australia’s entrance into World War I. There are plenty of running scenes in the movie, including a great one near the beginning that is accompanied by ...

    The story in Kicking Bird is about gaining hope and using running to find yourself. It tells of the struggles of Martin ‘Bird’ Johnson (Ian Anderson-Priddy), who uses running to avoid his problems in his family life and at school. Johnson runs for the school cross country team as a means of escaping continual beating from his peers. This fictional ...

    This film tells the underdog story of Billy Mills (played by Robby Benson), the American Indian who came from obscurity to record one of the biggest upsets in Olympic history by winning the 10,000m event at Tokyo in 1964. This fact that this movie is based on real events makes it even more inspiring. The movie portrays Mills’ determination to bette...

    This is a Canadian movie about the struggles of a 14-year old boy, Ralph Walker (Adam Butcher), who loses his father in a war and has to deal with the fact that his mother is in hospital in a coma. As a punishment for his behavior in school, Ralph’s stern headteacher forces him to join the cross country team. Ralph takes to running, and his coach r...

    • The Criminal (1960) Occasionally known as The Concrete Jungle, particularly in the States, Joseph Losey’s 1960 prison drama is an unabashedly bitter and cruel examination of life inside four walls, encapsulating the anger and resentment of prison life with astute dialogue and sharp performances.
    • Tomorrow La Scala! (2002) First screened at Cannes in 2002, Francesca Joseph’s Tomorrow La Scala incorporates high art into low culture, as opera invades prison walls with a production company putting on a show of Sweeney Todd.
    • Everyday (2012) A typically meticulous portrait from Michael Winterbottom, Everyday depicts the ever-dependable Jon Simm as a father-of-three who’s been put behind bars for five years.
    • The Escapist (2008) Released in 2008 and receiving a small cluster of awards, The Escapist earns its place amongst the greats of British prison film for providing an idiosyncratic kick to the otherwise textbook escape-plan pic.
  3. Aug 23, 2013 · British humor is well known for blending the twisted dark elements of our own mortality with off-the-wall physical comedy, and one of the prime modern examples of this style is 2007’s Death...

  4. Jul 31, 2021 · Every mock-doc lives and dies by its cast, so the spotlight should be on them, not us. Thankfully, we had a company of Las Vegas comedic stars from Cirque du Soleil, Absinthe, Second City, and...

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