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Comedy film

A comedy film is a film genre that emphasizes humor. These films are designed to amuse audiences and make them laugh.[1] Films in this genre typically have a happy ending, with dark comedy being an exception to this rule. Comedy is one of the oldest genres in film, and it is derived from classical comedy in theatre. Some of the earliest silent films were slapstick comedies, which often relied on visual depictions, such as sight gags and pratfalls, so they could be enjoyed without requiring sound. To provide drama and excitement to silent movies, live music was played in sync with the action on the screen, on pianos, organs, and other instruments.[2] When sound films became more prevalent during the 1920s, comedy films grew in popularity, as laughter could result from both burlesque situations but also from humorous dialogue.

Comedic actor Buster Keaton (left) struggling with a wrecked Model T car in The Blacksmith, a 1922 short comedy film

Comedy, compared with other film genres, places more focus on individual star actors, with many former stand-up comics transitioning to the film industry due to their popularity.[3]

In The Screenwriters Taxonomy (2017), Eric R. Williams contends that film genres are fundamentally based upon a film's atmosphere, character, and story, and therefore, the labels "drama" and "comedy" are too broad to be considered a genre.[4] Instead, his taxonomy argues that comedy is a type of film that contains at least a dozen different sub-types.[5] A number of hybrid genres have emerged, such as action comedy and romantic comedy.

History edit

Silent film era edit

 
The film poster for the first comedy film, L'Arroseur Arrosé (1895)

The first comedy film was L'Arroseur Arrosé (1895), directed and produced by film pioneer Louis Lumière. Less than a minute long, it shows a boy playing a prank on a gardener. The most notable comedy actors of the silent film era (1895–1927) were Charlie Chaplin, Harold Lloyd, and Buster Keaton,[6] though they were able to make the transition into “talkies” after the 1920s.[7]

Social commentary in comedy

Filmmakers in the 1960s finessed the use of comedy film to make social statements by building their narratives around sensitive cultural, political or social issues. Such films include Dr Strangelove, or How I Learned to Love the Bomb, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner? and The Graduate. [8]

Camp and bawdy comedy

In America, the sexual revolution drove an appetite for comedies that celebrated and parodied changing social morals, including Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice and Fanny Hill. [8] In Britain, a camp sensibility lay behind the successful Carry On films, while in America subversive independent filmmaker John Waters made camp films for college audiences with his drag queen friends that eventually found a mainstream audience. [9] The success of the American television show Saturday Night Live drove decades of cinema with racier content allowed on television drawing on the program's stars and characters, with bigger successes including Wayne's World, Mean Girls, Ghostbusters and Animal House. [8]

Present era edit

Parody and joke-based films continue to find audiences. [8]

Reception edit

While comedic films are among the most popular with audiences at the box office, there is an 'historical bias against a close and serious consideration of comedy' when it comes to critical reception and conferring of awards, such as at the Academy Awards.[3] Film writer Cailian Savage observes "Comedies have won Oscars, although they’ve usually been comedy-dramas, involved very depressing scenes, or appealed to stone-hearted drama lovers in some other way, such as Shakespeare in Love." [4]

Sub-types edit

Hybrid subgenres edit

According to Williams' taxonomy, all film descriptions should contain their type (comedy or drama) combined with one (or more) subgenres.[5] This combination does not create a separate genre, but rather, provides a better understanding of the film.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Comedy Films". Filmsite.org. Retrieved 29 April 2002.
  2. ^ Tucker, Bruce (13 December 2021). "The History of Silent Movies in the Theater". Octane Seating. Retrieved 14 March 2023.
  3. ^ Vitale, Micaela Pérez (17 January 2022). "Stand-Up Comedians Who Became Great Actors". MovieWeb. Retrieved 13 October 2022.
  4. ^ a b c Williams, Eric R. Screen adaptation: beyond the basics: techniques for adapting books, comics, and real-life stories into screenplays. Ayres, Tyler. New York. ISBN 978-1-315-66941-0. OCLC 986993829.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h Williams, Eric R. (2017). The Screenwriters Taxonomy: A Roadmap to Collaborative Storytelling. New York, NY: Routledge. ISBN 978-1-315-10864-3. OCLC 993983488.
  6. ^ "The Comedy Genre: Film's First Cinematic Movement". Cinemablography. Retrieved 16 February 2024.
  7. ^ Bauer, Alex (25 September 2017). "Charlie Chaplin's Battle With Sound". Medium. Retrieved 25 March 2024.
  8. ^ a b c d Staff (16 April 2014). "Laughs Of The Decades: A History Of Comedy In Film". Indiana University Bloomington Library. Retrieved 5 February 2024.
  9. ^ Marchese, David (18 March 2022). "John Waters Is Ready to Defend the Worst People in the World". The New York Times. Retrieved 5 February 2024.
  10. ^ "Absurd Comedy". Allmovies.
  11. ^ Sexton, Timothy. "Anarchic Comedy from the Silent Era to Monty Python". Yahoo! Movies.
  12. ^ Henderson, Jeffrey (1991). The maculate muse : obscene language in Attic comedy (2nd ed.). New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-802312-8. OCLC 252588785.
  13. ^ "Black humour". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  14. ^ "Definition of Comedy of Ideas". Our Pastimes. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  15. ^ British dramatists from Dryden to Sheridan. Nettleton, George Henry, 1874-1959, Case, Arthur Ellicott, 1894-1946, Stone, George Winchester, 1907-2000. (Southern Illinois University Press ed.). Carbondale, [Illinois]. 1975. ISBN 0-8093-0743-X. OCLC 1924010.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) CS1 maint: others (link)
  16. ^ "Farce | drama". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  17. ^ Grable, Tim (24 February 2017). "What is funny about Observational Humor? (Updated for 2019)". The Grable Group. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  18. ^ Mellon, Rory (2016). "A History of the Parody Movie". Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  19. ^ McDonald, Tamar Jeffers (2007). Romantic comedy: boy meets girl meets genre. London: Wallflower. ISBN 978-0-231-50338-9. OCLC 813844867.
  20. ^ Dancyger, Ken. (2013). Alternative scriptwriting: beyond the Hollywood formula. Rush, Jeff. (5th ed.). Burlington, MA: Focal Press. ISBN 978-1-136-05362-7. OCLC 828423649.
  21. ^ a b Bown, Lesley (2011). The secrets to writing great comedy. London: Hodder Education. ISBN 978-1-4441-2892-5. OCLC 751058407.
  22. ^ "Film History of the 1930s". www.filmsite.org. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  23. ^ . Archived from the original on 6 July 2020. Retrieved 5 July 2020.
  24. ^ Williams, Eric R. (2019). Falling in Love with Romance Movies. Audible.
  25. ^ Williams, Eric R. (2017). Screen adaptation: beyond the basics: techniques for adapting books, comics, and real-life stories into screenplays. New York: Focal Press. ISBN 978-1-315-66941-0. OCLC 986993829.
  26. ^ Williams, Eric R. (2018). "How to View and Appreciate Great Movies (episode 5: Story Shape and Tension)". English. Retrieved 15 June 2020.

Bibliography edit

  • Thomas W. Bohn and Richard L. Stromgren, Light and Shadows: A History of Motion Pictures, 1975, Mayfield Publishing.
  • Horton, Andrew S. (1991). Comedy/Cinema/Theory. University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-07040-0.
  • King, Geoff (2002). Film Comedy. Wallflower Press. ISBN 978-1-903364-36-9.
  • Rickman, Gregg (2004). The Film Comedy Reader. Limelight Editions. ISBN 978-0-87910-295-1.
  • Weitz, Eric (2009). The Cambridge Introduction to Comedy. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-83260-1.
  • Williams, Eric R. (2017) The Screenwriters Taxonomy: A Roadmap to Creative Storytelling. New York, NY: Routledge Press, Studies in Media Theory and Practice. ISBN 978-1-315-10864-3

External links edit

  • Comedy films at IMDB
  • Top 100 Comedy movies from Rottentomatoes

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A comedy film is a film genre that emphasizes humor These films are designed to amuse audiences and make them laugh 1 Films in this genre typically have a happy ending with dark comedy being an exception to this rule Comedy is one of the oldest genres in film and it is derived from classical comedy in theatre Some of the earliest silent films were slapstick comedies which often relied on visual depictions such as sight gags and pratfalls so they could be enjoyed without requiring sound To provide drama and excitement to silent movies live music was played in sync with the action on the screen on pianos organs and other instruments 2 When sound films became more prevalent during the 1920s comedy films grew in popularity as laughter could result from both burlesque situations but also from humorous dialogue Comedic actor Buster Keaton left struggling with a wrecked Model T car in The Blacksmith a 1922 short comedy film Comedy compared with other film genres places more focus on individual star actors with many former stand up comics transitioning to the film industry due to their popularity 3 In The Screenwriters Taxonomy 2017 Eric R Williams contends that film genres are fundamentally based upon a film s atmosphere character and story and therefore the labels drama and comedy are too broad to be considered a genre 4 Instead his taxonomy argues that comedy is a type of film that contains at least a dozen different sub types 5 A number of hybrid genres have emerged such as action comedy and romantic comedy Contents 1 History 1 1 Silent film era 1 2 Present era 2 Reception 3 Sub types 4 Hybrid subgenres 5 See also 6 References 7 Bibliography 8 External linksHistory editSilent film era edit nbsp The film poster for the first comedy film L Arroseur Arrose 1895 The first comedy film was L Arroseur Arrose 1895 directed and produced by film pioneer Louis Lumiere Less than a minute long it shows a boy playing a prank on a gardener The most notable comedy actors of the silent film era 1895 1927 were Charlie Chaplin Harold Lloyd and Buster Keaton 6 though they were able to make the transition into talkies after the 1920s 7 Social commentary in comedyFilmmakers in the 1960s finessed the use of comedy film to make social statements by building their narratives around sensitive cultural political or social issues Such films include Dr Strangelove or How I Learned to Love the Bomb Guess Who s Coming to Dinner and The Graduate 8 Camp and bawdy comedyIn America the sexual revolution drove an appetite for comedies that celebrated and parodied changing social morals including Bob amp Carol amp Ted amp Alice and Fanny Hill 8 In Britain a camp sensibility lay behind the successful Carry On films while in America subversive independent filmmaker John Waters made camp films for college audiences with his drag queen friends that eventually found a mainstream audience 9 The success of the American television show Saturday Night Live drove decades of cinema with racier content allowed on television drawing on the program s stars and characters with bigger successes including Wayne s World Mean Girls Ghostbusters and Animal House 8 Present era edit Parody and joke based films continue to find audiences 8 Reception editWhile comedic films are among the most popular with audiences at the box office there is an historical bias against a close and serious consideration of comedy when it comes to critical reception and conferring of awards such as at the Academy Awards 3 Film writer Cailian Savage observes Comedies have won Oscars although they ve usually been comedy dramas involved very depressing scenes or appealed to stone hearted drama lovers in some other way such as Shakespeare in Love 4 Sub types editThis article s tone or style may not reflect the encyclopedic tone used on Wikipedia See Wikipedia s guide to writing better articles for suggestions February 2024 Learn how and when to remove this message Anarchic comedy The anarchic comedy film as the name suggests is a random or stream of consciousness type of humor that often lampoons a form of authority 10 The genre dates from the silent era Notable examples of this type of film are those produced by Monty Python 11 Other examples include Duck Soup 1933 and Caddyshack 1980 Bathroom comedy or gross out comedy Gross out films are aimed at the young adult market age 18 24 and rely heavily on vulgar sexual or toilet humor They often contain a large amount of profanity and nudity 12 Examples include Animal House 1978 and Freddy Got Fingered 2001 Black comedy The black comedy film deals with taboo subjects including death murder crime suicide and war in a satirical manner 13 Examples include Dr Strangelove 1964 and The Death of Stalin 2017 Comedy of ideas This sub type uses comedy to explore serious ideas such as religion sex or politics Often the characters represent particular divergent world views and are forced to interact for comedic effect and social commentary 14 Some examples include both Ferris Bueller s Day Off 1986 and Swing Vote 2008 Comedy of manners A comedy of manners satirizes the mores and affectations of a social class The plot of a comedy of manners is often concerned with an illicit love affair or other scandals Generally the plot is less important for its comedic effect than its witty dialogue This form of comedy has a long ancestry that dates back at least as far as Much Ado about Nothing created by William Shakespeare published in 1623 15 Examples for comedy of manners films include Breakfast at Tiffany s 1961 and Under the Tuscan Sun 2003 Farce Farcical films exaggerate situations beyond the realm of possibility thereby making them entertaining 16 Film examples include Sleeper 1973 Mockumentary Mockumentary comedies are fictional but use a documentary style that includes interviews and documentary footage along with regular scenes Examples include This Is Spinal Tap 1984 and Reboot Camp 2020 Musical comedy Musical comedy as a film genre has its roots in the 1920s with Disney s Steamboat Willie 1928 being the most recognized of these early films The subgenre resurged with popularity in the 1970s with movies such as Bugsy Malone 1976 and Grease 1978 gaining status as cult classics Observational humor Observational humor films find humor in the common practices of everyday life 17 Some film examples of observational humor include Knocked Up 2007 and The Intern 2015 Parody or spoof A parody or spoof film satirizes other film genres or classic films Such films employ sarcasm stereotyping mockery of scenes from other films and the obviousness of meaning in a character s actions 18 Examples of this form include Blazing Saddles 1974 and Spaceballs 1987 Sex comedy The humor in sex comedy is primarily derived from sexual situations and desire 19 as in Bachelor Party 1984 and The Inbetweeners Movie 2011 Situational comedy Situational comedy films humor comes from knowing a stock group of characters or character types and then exposing them to different situations to create humorous and ironic juxtaposition 20 Examples include Planes Trains and Automobiles 1987 and The Hangover 2009 Straight comedy This broad sub type applies to films that do not attempt a specific approach to comedy but rather use comedy for comedic sake 21 Chasing Amy 1997 and The Shaggy Dog 2006 are examples of straight comedy films Slapstick films Slapstick films involve exaggerated boisterous physical action to create impossible and humorous situations Because it relies predominantly on visual depictions of events it does not require sound Accordingly the subgenre was ideal for silent movies and was prevalent during that era 1 Popular stars of the slapstick genre include Harold Lloyd Roscoe Arbuckle Charlie Chaplin Peter Sellers and Norman Wisdom Some of these stars as well as acts such as Laurel and Hardy and the Three Stooges also found success incorporating slapstick comedy into sound films Modern examples of slapstick comedy include Mr Bean s Holiday 2007 and Get Smart 2008 Surreal comedy Although not specifically linked to the history of surrealism surreal comedies comedies include behavior and storytelling techniques that are illogical including bizarre juxtapositions absurd situations and unpredictable reactions to normal situations 21 Some examples are It s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World 1963 and Everything Everywhere All at Once 2022 Hybrid subgenres editAccording to Williams taxonomy all film descriptions should contain their type comedy or drama combined with one or more subgenres 5 This combination does not create a separate genre but rather provides a better understanding of the film Action comedy Films of this type blend comic antics and action where the stars combine one liners with a thrilling plot and daring stunts The genre became a specific draw in North America in the 1980s when comedians such as Eddie Murphy started taking more action oriented roles such as in 48 Hrs 1982 and Beverly Hills Cop 1984 Sub genres of the action comedy labeled macro genres by Williams include 5 Martial arts films Slapstick martial arts films became a mainstay of Hong Kong action cinema through the work of Jackie Chan among others such as Who Am I 1998 Kung Fu Panda is an action comedy that focuses on the martial art of kung fu Superhero films Some action films focus on superheroes for example The Incredibles Hancock Kick Ass and Mystery Men Other categories of the action comedy include 5 Buddy films Films starring mismatched partners for comedic effects such as in Midnight Run Rush Hour 21 Jump Street Bad Boys Starsky and Hutch Booksmart The Odd Couple and Ted Comedy thriller Comedy thriller is a type that combines elements of humor and suspense Films such as Silver Streak Charade Kiss Kiss Bang Bang In Bruges Mr and Mrs Smith Grosse Point Blank The Thin Man The Big Fix and The Lady Vanishes Comedy mystery Comedy mystery is a film genre combining elements of comedy and mystery fiction Though the genre arguably peaked in the 1930s and 1940s comedy mystery films have been continually produced since 22 Examples include the Pink Panther series 23 Scooby Doo films Clue 1985 and Knives Out 2019 See also List of comedy mystery films Crime comedy A hybrid mix of crime and comedy films examples include Inspector Palmu s Mistake 1960 Oh Brother Where Art Thou 2000 Take the Money and Run 1969 and Who Framed Roger Rabbit 1988 Fantasy comedy Fantasy comedy films use magic supernatural or mythological figures for comedic purposes Some fantasy comedy includes an element of parody or satire turning fantasy conventions on their head such as the hero becoming a cowardly fool or the princess being a klutz Examples of these films include Big Being John Malkovich Ernest Saves Christmas Ernest Scared Stupid Night at the Museum Groundhog Day Click and Shrek Comedy horror Comedy horror is a genre type in which the usual dark themes and scare tactics attributed to horror films are treated with a humorous approach These films either often goofy horror cliches such as in Scream Young Frankenstein The Rocky Horror Picture Show Little Shop of Horrors The Haunted Mansion and Scary Movie where campy styles are favored Some are much more subtle and do not parody horror such as An American Werewolf in London Another style of comedy horror can also rely on over the top violence and gore such as in The Evil Dead 1981 The Return of the Living Dead 1985 Braindead 1992 and Club Dread 2004 such films are sometimes known as splatstick a portmanteau of the words splatter and slapstick It would be reasonable to put Ghostbusters in this category Day in the life comedy Day in the life films take small events in a person s life and raise their level of importance The small things in life feel as important to the protagonist and the audience as the climactic battle in an action film or the final shootout in a western 5 Often the protagonists deal with multiple overlapping issues in the course of the film 5 The day in the life comedy often finds humor in commenting upon the absurdity or irony of daily life for example The Terminal 2004 or Waitress 2007 Character humor is also used extensively in day in the life comedies as can be seen in American Splendor 2003 Romantic comedy Romantic comedies are humorous films with central themes that reinforce societal beliefs about love e g themes such as love at first sight love conquers all or there is someone out there for everyone the story typically revolves around characters falling into and out of and back into love 24 Amelie 2001 Annie Hall 1977 Charade 1963 City Lights 1931 Four Weddings and a Funeral 1994 It 1927 The Lobster 2015 My Wife the Director General 1966 My Favorite Wife 1940 Pretty Woman 1990 Some Like It Hot 1959 There s Something About Mary 1998 and When Harry Met Sally 1989 are examples of romantic comedies Screwball comedy A subgenre of the romantic comedy screwball comedies appears to focus on the story of a central male character until a strong female character takes center stage at this point the man s story becomes secondary to a new issue typically introduced by the woman this story grows in significance and as it does the man s masculinity is challenged by the sharp witted woman who is often his love interest 5 Typically it can include a romantic element an interplay between people of different economic strata quick and witty repartee some form of role reversal and a happy ending Some examples of screwball comedy during its heyday include It Happened One Night 1934 Bringing Up Baby 1938 The Philadelphia Story 1940 His Girl Friday 1940 Mr amp Mrs Smith 1941 more recent examples include What s Up Doc 1972 Rat Race 2001 and Our Idiot Brother 2011 Science fiction comedy Science fiction comedy films often exaggerate the elements of traditional science fiction films to comic effect Examples include Spaceballs Ghostbusters Galaxy Quest Mars Attacks Men in Black and many more Sports comedy Sports comedy combines the genre of comedy with that of the sports film genre Thematically the story is often one of Our Team versus Their Team their team will always try to win and our team will show the world that they deserve recognition or redemption the story does not always have to involve a team 4 The story could also be about an individual athlete or the story could focus on an individual playing on a team The comedic aspect of this super genre often comes from physical humor Happy Gilmore 1996 character humor Caddyshack 1980 or the juxtaposition of bad athletes succeeding against the odds The Bad News Bears 1976 War comedy War films typically tell the story of a small group of isolated individuals who one by one get killed literally or metaphorically by an outside force until there is a final fight to the death the idea of the protagonists facing death is a central expectation in a war film 25 War comedies infuse this idea of confronting death with a morbid sense of humor In a war film even though the enemy may out number or out power the hero we assume that the enemy can be defeated if only the hero can figure out how 26 Often this strategic sensibility provides humorous opportunities in a war comedy Examples include Good Morning Vietnam M A S H the Francis the Talking Mule series and others Western comedy Films in the Western super genre often take place in the American Southwest or Mexico with a large number of scenes occurring outside so we can soak in nature s rugged beauty 4 Visceral expectations for the audience include fistfights gunplay and chase scenes There is also the expectation of spectacular panoramic images of the countryside including sunsets wide open landscapes and endless deserts and sky 5 Western comedies often find their humor in specific characters Three Amigos 1986 in interpersonal relationships Lone Ranger 2013 or in creating a parody of the western Rango 2011 See also editAFI s 100 Years 100 Laughs 1924 1998 list made in 2000 American comedy films British comedy films French comedy films List of Indian comedy films Commedia all italianaReferences edit a b Comedy Films Filmsite org Retrieved 29 April 2002 Tucker Bruce 13 December 2021 The History of Silent Movies in the Theater Octane Seating Retrieved 14 March 2023 Vitale Micaela Perez 17 January 2022 Stand Up Comedians Who Became Great Actors MovieWeb Retrieved 13 October 2022 a b c Williams Eric R Screen adaptation beyond the basics techniques for adapting books comics and real life stories into screenplays Ayres Tyler New York ISBN 978 1 315 66941 0 OCLC 986993829 a b c d e f g h Williams Eric R 2017 The Screenwriters Taxonomy A Roadmap to Collaborative Storytelling New York NY Routledge ISBN 978 1 315 10864 3 OCLC 993983488 The Comedy Genre Film s First Cinematic Movement Cinemablography Retrieved 16 February 2024 Bauer Alex 25 September 2017 Charlie Chaplin s Battle With Sound Medium Retrieved 25 March 2024 a b c d Staff 16 April 2014 Laughs Of The Decades A History Of Comedy In Film Indiana University Bloomington Library Retrieved 5 February 2024 Marchese David 18 March 2022 John Waters Is Ready to Defend the Worst People in the World The New York Times Retrieved 5 February 2024 Absurd Comedy Allmovies Sexton Timothy Anarchic Comedy from the Silent Era to Monty Python Yahoo Movies Henderson Jeffrey 1991 The maculate muse obscene language in Attic comedy 2nd ed New York Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 802312 8 OCLC 252588785 Black humour Encyclopedia Britannica Retrieved 15 June 2020 Definition of Comedy of Ideas Our Pastimes Retrieved 15 June 2020 British dramatists from Dryden to Sheridan Nettleton George Henry 1874 1959 Case Arthur Ellicott 1894 1946 Stone George Winchester 1907 2000 Southern Illinois University Press ed Carbondale Illinois 1975 ISBN 0 8093 0743 X OCLC 1924010 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link CS1 maint others link Farce drama Encyclopedia Britannica Retrieved 15 June 2020 Grable Tim 24 February 2017 What is funny about Observational Humor Updated for 2019 The Grable Group Retrieved 15 June 2020 Mellon Rory 2016 A History of the Parody Movie Retrieved 15 June 2020 McDonald Tamar Jeffers 2007 Romantic comedy boy meets girl meets genre London Wallflower ISBN 978 0 231 50338 9 OCLC 813844867 Dancyger Ken 2013 Alternative scriptwriting beyond the Hollywood formula Rush Jeff 5th ed Burlington MA Focal Press ISBN 978 1 136 05362 7 OCLC 828423649 a b Bown Lesley 2011 The secrets to writing great comedy London Hodder Education ISBN 978 1 4441 2892 5 OCLC 751058407 Film History of the 1930s www filmsite org Retrieved 15 June 2020 The Pink Panther Inspector Clouseau arrives the Navhind Times Archived from the original on 6 July 2020 Retrieved 5 July 2020 Williams Eric R 2019 Falling in Love with Romance Movies Audible Williams Eric R 2017 Screen adaptation beyond the basics techniques for adapting books comics and real life stories into screenplays New York Focal Press ISBN 978 1 315 66941 0 OCLC 986993829 Williams Eric R 2018 How to View and Appreciate Great Movies episode 5 Story Shape and Tension English Retrieved 15 June 2020 Bibliography editThomas W Bohn and Richard L Stromgren Light and Shadows A History of Motion Pictures 1975 Mayfield Publishing Horton Andrew S 1991 Comedy Cinema Theory University of California Press ISBN 978 0 520 07040 0 King Geoff 2002 Film Comedy Wallflower Press ISBN 978 1 903364 36 9 Rickman Gregg 2004 The Film Comedy Reader Limelight Editions ISBN 978 0 87910 295 1 Weitz Eric 2009 The Cambridge Introduction to Comedy Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 0 521 83260 1 Williams Eric R 2017 The Screenwriters Taxonomy A Roadmap to Creative Storytelling New York NY Routledge Press Studies in Media Theory and Practice ISBN 978 1 315 10864 3External links editComedy films at IMDB Top 100 Comedy movies from Rottentomatoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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