Si vous avez adoré le film 'Cinq Femmes sur les bras' (1966), ce mélange délicieux de comédie et de thriller, vous êtes au bon endroit. Cet article vous propose 10 films et séries similaires qui captureront la même énergie espiègle, pleine de rebondissements et d'humour noir. Découvrez des œuvres qui vous feront rire tout en maintenant un suspense haletant.

Top Hat (1935)
Description: A sophisticated romantic comedy with mistaken identities, elegant settings, and spectacular dance numbers, blending humor with glamorous aesthetics.
Fait: The film features what many consider Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers' most famous dance routine to 'Cheek to Cheek.' The Art Deco sets were so elaborate they cost more than the actors' salaries.


Some Like It Hot (1959)
Description: A cross-dressing farce with mobsters and musicians, combining sharp dialogue with physical comedy and a breezy, irreverent tone.
Fait: The famous final line ('Well, nobody's perfect') was voted as the best last line in cinema by the American Film Institute. Marilyn Monroe required 47 takes to say 'It's me, Sugar' correctly.


Charade (1963)
Description: A stylish blend of romance, comedy and thriller elements with witty banter, mistaken identities, and a plot revolving around hidden treasure.
Fait: Often called 'the best Hitchcock movie Hitchcock never made.' The film's score was composed by Henry Mancini, who also wrote the Pink Panther theme.


The Pink Panther (1963)
Description: A comedic crime caper with a mix of slapstick humor and sophisticated wit, featuring a bumbling yet charming protagonist entangled in a web of misunderstandings and heists.
Fait: The iconic Pink Panther theme was composed by Henry Mancini and won a Grammy Award. The animated Pink Panther character was originally created for the film's opening credits.


A Shot in the Dark (1964)
Description: A farcical murder mystery filled with absurd situations, mistaken identities, and a protagonist whose incompetence somehow leads to solving the case.
Fait: This film introduced the iconic character of Inspector Clouseau as the lead, despite being the second film in the Pink Panther series. The script was originally written as a stage play unrelated to the Pink Panther.


The Great Race (1965)
Description: An extravagant comedy adventure featuring rival teams in a cross-country race, packed with visual gags, over-the-top characters, and a lighthearted tone.
Fait: The film's famous pie fight scene used over 4,000 pies and took five days to shoot. It was one of the most expensive comedies made at the time, with a budget of $12 million.


How to Steal a Million (1966)
Description: A glamorous heist comedy featuring art forgery, elaborate schemes, and romantic tension between the leads, all set against luxurious Parisian backdrops.
Fait: Audrey Hepburn did most of her own stunt work, including climbing out of windows. The famous museum break-in scene was filmed at the actual Musée Jacquemart-André in Paris.


Casino Royale (1967)
Description: A spy spoof with a chaotic blend of humor, action, and eccentric characters, parodying the secret agent genre with multiple actors playing the same role.
Fait: This was the first non-Eon Productions James Bond film. The production was so troubled that five different directors worked on various segments without knowing what the others were doing.


The Party (1968)
Description: A nearly dialogue-free comedy relying on physical humor and escalating mishaps as an uninvited guest causes increasing chaos at a Hollywood party.
Fait: Peter Sellers improvised much of his performance, including the famous scene where he tries to eat a sticky rice cake. The film was shot in sequence, which was highly unusual at the time.


The Thomas Crown Affair (1968)
Description: A sophisticated cat-and-mouse game between a wealthy playboy and an insurance investigator, blending romance with high-stakes heists and stylish visuals.
Fait: The famous chess scene was shot over three days with 63 different camera setups. The film's innovative split-screen technique influenced many subsequent movies.
