Carl Reiner
19 titles
Filmography
19 results

The Russians Are Coming! The Russians Are Coming!
(1966)Alarm bells ring in a community on the New England coast when a Russian submarine runs aground and a Soviet officer and his crewmen come ashore to seek help.

If You're Not in the Obit, Eat Breakfast
(2017)Irrepressible writer-comedian Carl Reiner looks at the secret to living into your 90s -- and loving every minute of it -- in this documentary.

Mel Brooks: Live at the Geffen
(2015)Mel Brooks has been an innovative and irresistible force in American comedy for more than six decades. Now, he takes the stage at the Geffen Playhouse Theater in L.A. for this unique stand-up show in which he shares intimate stories of his childhood, his rise in TV, his marriage to Anne Bancroft and his illustrious film career.

Forky Asks a Question: What Is Love?
(2019)Forky tries to understand the idea of love from some elder toys who think they’ve experienced it.

Excavating the 2000 Year Old Man
(2012)A documentary that explores the origin and influence of "The 2000 Year Old Man," the classic comedy routine created by Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner.

Mel Brooks: Make a Noise
(2013)After more than 60 years in show business, Mel Brooks has earned more awards than any other living entertainer. This career-spanning documentary journeys through Brooks' professional and personal ups and downs, providing a rare look at a living legend.

The Automat
(2021)Mel Brooks stars in this documentary The Observer calls "charming, informative and nostalgic" focusing on the popular 20th-century vending machine that offered freshly cooked meals.

Mel Brooks and Dick Cavett Together Again
(2011)Comedy legend Mel Brooks and talk-show pioneer Dick Cavett unite on stage for an evening of side-splitting jokes, anecdotes, and more.

Wait for Your Laugh
(2017)A candid look at Rose Marie’s 90-year career tracks her from vaudeville, to nightclubs, to TV stardom, on a path rife with laughter, love, and tears.

Caesar's Writers
(1996)This documentary features a reunion of the writers behind the iconic 1950s sketch comedy series "Caesar's Hour" at the Writers Guild Theater in 1996.

Happy Anniversary
(1959)A tipsy man reveals he and his wife's premarital secret, and his daughter repeats it on a TV show.

In the Beginning: The Caesar Years
(2012)Comic genius and icon Mel Brooks takes viewers on a look back at vintage sketches and clips that he wrote for the TV classic “Your Show of Shows.”

Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid
(1982)As the private eyes of private eyes, Steve Martin is Rigby Reardon. He's tough, rough and ready to take on anything when Juliet Forrest (Rachel Ward) appears on the scene with a case: her father, a noted scientist, philanthropist and cheesemaker, haS died mysteriously. Reardon immediately smells a rat and follows a complex maze of clues that lead him to the "Carlotta Lists".

Gidget Goes Hawaiian
(1961)Gidget, on vacation in Hawaii, finds a gang of lads vying for her attention, starting a chain of romantic complications when her boyfriend arrives.

Alice of Wonderland in Paris
(1966)After visiting Wonderland, Alice travels to Paris with the help of a mouse, who agrees to take her there if she tells him about her favorite cheese.
The Gazebo
(1960)
The Last Laugh
(2016)​THE LAST LAUGH offers fresh insights into the Holocaust and what else—9/11, AIDS, racism—is or isn’t off-limits in a society that prizes freedom of speech.
Cutting Edge Comedians of the '60s & '70s
(2007)In the late 1950s, a fresh style of stand-up comedy emerged tackling previously taboo subjects as sex, religion, politics, and drugs. Here are those comedians who took the big risks years ago and paved the way for today's crop of maverick comics.

I Ain't Scared of You: A Tribute to Bernie Mac
(2012)Co-stars and fellow comics discuss the witty Chicago native, who shined as a stand-up, television actor, movie star, husband, and father.