Milton Berle
13 titles
Filmography
13 results

Side by Side
(1988)The retired Abe and Louis, and Charlie the widower team up to manufacture a line of clothing designed for senior citizens.

It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
(1963)When a dying ex-con drops a clue as to where he buried $350,000 in stolen cash, the five people who witness his death make a mad race for the money.
Smorgasbord
(1983)Jerry Lewis stars as a hopeless klutz who recounts to his psychiatrist all his varied, outrageous and so-far unsuccessful attempts to kill himself in this wacky, hilarious tale of a man cracking up.

Elvis: Rare Moments with the King
(2003)Before he was the King of Rock and Roll, he was a day-dreaming teenager who rose from humble beginnings to becoming a music legend.

Texaco Star Theater
This classic vaudeville-like comedy program features entertaining guests and the witty antics of the beloved Milton "Mr. Television" Berle.

Who's Minding the Mint?
(1967)After a mishap involving a stack of cash and a garbage disposal, a clerk at the U.S. mint recruits an expert team to help him replace the lost dough.

The Oscar
(1966)Tall, Dark and Handsome
(1941)Sun Valley Serenade
(1941)John Payne, Sonja Henie and Milton Berle star in this lighthearted romantic comedy that features the Glenn Miller Orchestra as a struggling band named the Dartmouth Troubadours. The group is about to get it's big break at a posh Sun Valley ski resort, when the romance between singer Vivian Dawn (Lynn Bari) and piano player Ted Scott (Payne) is shaken by a publicity stunt set up by band manager "Nifty" Allen (Berle). "Nifty" has arranged for Ted to adopt a war refugee, and Ted becomes responsible fore a beautiful Norwegian (Henie) who decides she wants to marry him!

The Legend of Valentino
(1975)Rudolph Valentino was a Hollywood star and widely regarded as the silver screen's first male sex symbol. This dramatized biographical picture stars Frank Nero, Yvette Mimieux, Judd Hirsch, and Milton Berle.

Storybook
(1994)An eight-year-old boy is transported by a magical book, which takes him to an enchanted land where he must battle a wicked queen.
The Loved One
(1965)An all-star cast pokes fun at Hollywood, Britain and the business of turning a profit from grief in the classic 1960s black comedy The Loved One. Innocent, serious British poet Dennis Barlow (Robert Morse--"Tru," How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying) comes to Los Angeles to make final arrangements for a relative who was a longtime film star, but didn't leave enough money to pay for his funeral. Taking a job as an assistant embalmer at a pet cemetery, Barlow falls in love with beautiful funeral-home cosmetician Aimee Thanatogenous (Anjanette Comer), who is also the object of prissy funeral director Mr. Joyboy's (Academy Award winner Rod Steiger--In the Heat of the Night) affections. Now, as Barlow stumbles his way through the underside of Hollywood, he becomes involved with his boss's (Jonathan Winters) plan to launch the dearly departed into eternal orbit in outer space.

Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows
(1968)A bus trip for the girls of St. Francis Academy in Pennsylvania takes a radical detour on its way to an interfaith youth rally in California.