Si vous avez aimé 'Je te tiens, tu me tiens par la barbichette' (1979), ce film culte aux dialogues hilarants et à l'humour décalé, vous allez adorer cette sélection de 10 films et séries similaires. Découvrez des œuvres tout aussi loufoques et irrésistibles qui sauront vous faire rire aux éclats.

The Love Bug (1968)
Description: A lighthearted family comedy featuring a sentient car with a personality, blending humor and adventure in a whimsical way.
Fait: The film was Disney's highest-grossing movie of 1969 and spawned several sequels. The car, Herbie, became a cultural icon.


Snowball Express (1972)
Description: A slapstick comedy about a family inheriting a rundown hotel, filled with chaotic mishaps and snowy adventures.
Fait: The film was shot in Colorado and featured real snowstorms during production. It became a cult favorite among Disney fans.


Freaky Friday (1976)
Description: A fun and chaotic body-swap story that explores family dynamics with humor and heart, appealing to both kids and adults.
Fait: The film was remade multiple times, including a 2003 version with Lindsay Lohan. The original was based on a novel by Mary Rodgers.


The Cat from Outer Space (1978)
Description: A sci-fi comedy about an extraterrestrial cat with special powers, mixing adventure and humor in a family-friendly package.
Fait: The film was one of Disney's last live-action sci-fi comedies of the 1970s. The cat's name, Jake, became memorable among fans.


Tron (1982)
Description: A groundbreaking sci-fi adventure set inside a computer world, combining innovative visuals with a playful, futuristic story.
Fait: The film was one of the first to use extensive computer-generated imagery (CGI). It later inspired a sequel, Tron: Legacy.


Blackbeard's Ghost (1968)
Description: A supernatural comedy featuring a ghostly pirate, blending historical elements with playful antics and lighthearted scares.
Fait: The film was based on a novel by Ben Stahl. It was one of Disney's first attempts at mixing pirates with comedy.


The Million Dollar Duck (1971)
Description: A quirky comedy about a duck that lays golden eggs, combining absurdity with family-friendly humor and adventure.
Fait: The film was inspired by a real-life duck that supposedly laid golden eggs. It featured Dean Jones in another Disney comedy role.


The Shaggy D.A. (1976)
Description: A humorous tale about a man who transforms into a dog, mixing mystery and comedy in a family-friendly way.
Fait: The film was a sequel to The Shaggy Dog (1959). It featured Dean Jones, a frequent star in Disney comedies.
