Danny Kaye
11 titles
Filmography
11 results

The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
(1947)The longing to escape his tedious life leads a daydreaming magazine proofreader on a hero’s journey to save a damsel in distress from jewel thieves.

Wonder Man
(1945)After being murdered by gangsters, an exuberant nightclub entertainer returns as a ghost to persuade his meek twin brother to help bring his killers to justice.

Hans Christian Andersen
(1952)When a cobbler’s popular fairytales begin distracting the village school children, he moves to the city where a dancer inspires him to write a ballet.

Here Comes Peter Cottontail
(1971)When the Easter Bunny retires, he chooses Peter Cottontail as his successor. However, January Q. Irontail desires the role for a much crueler purpose.

The Inspector General
(1949)A un estafador lo confunden con el enviado oficial del emperador Napoleon Bonaparte para combatir la corrupción generalizada que reina en Francia.

The Court Jester
(1955)Danny Kaye plays kind-hearted entertainer Hawkins who disguises himself as the legendary king of jesters, Giacomo. Hawkins infiltrates the court of the evil villain Basil Rathbone, but when a sorceress hypnotises him, royal chaos ensues.

The Kid from Brooklyn
(1946)In order to win the heart of a nightclub singer, a sheepish milkman decides to train to become a boxer after knocking out a famed prize fighter.

On the Double
(1961)A musical comedy with Danny Kaye in a dual role; A G.I. with weak eyes, weak stomach, and weak nerves and a hard-bitten British General whom the Nazis want to assassinate.

Up in Arms
(1944)Hypochondriac Danny Weems gets drafted into the army and makes life miserable for his fellow GIs. He's also lovesick when it comes to pretty Mary Morgan, unaware that she's in love with his best friend Joe.

White Christmas
(1954)Two talented song-and-dance men (Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye) team up after the war to become one of the hottest acts in show business.

Pinocchio
(1976)A puppet made by the woodcarver Geppetto gets a chance to be a real boy in this television musical adaptation of Carlo Collodi's popular fairy tale.