Si disfrutaste el humor y la comedia clásica de 'Con faldas y a lo loco' (1959), esta lista es para ti. Descubre 10 películas y series que capturan su esencia, desde enredos hilarantes hasta personajes memorables. Perfecto para fans del cine vintage y las risas garantizadas.

His Girl Friday (1940)
Descripción: A fast-paced romantic comedy with rapid-fire dialogue and a strong female protagonist, exploring themes of journalism, love, and professional ambition.
Hecho: The film is known for its overlapping dialogue, a technique that was innovative at the time. It was based on the play 'The Front Page' by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur.


The Philadelphia Story (1940)
Descripción: A sophisticated romantic comedy about love, class, and personal growth, featuring sharp dialogue and a strong female lead.
Hecho: The film was adapted from a Broadway play written by Philip Barry. It was remade as the musical 'High Society' in


Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953)
Descripción: A musical comedy about two showgirls navigating love and money, filled with glamour, witty dialogue, and memorable performances.
Hecho: Marilyn Monroe's performance of 'Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend' is one of the most famous musical numbers in film history. The film was a critical and commercial success.


The Seven Year Itch (1955)
Descripción: A comedy about marital infidelity and temptation, featuring iconic scenes and a lighthearted take on serious themes, with a charismatic lead performance.
Hecho: The famous subway grate scene with Marilyn Monroe's white dress became one of the most iconic images in cinema history. The film was based on a Broadway play.


The Apartment (1960)
Descripción: A blend of romantic comedy and drama, featuring mistaken identities and social commentary, with a sharp wit and emotional depth.
Hecho: The film won five Academy Awards, including Best Picture. It was one of the first films to address corporate culture and office politics.


La Cage aux Folles (1978)
Descripción: A farcical comedy about a gay couple who must hide their lifestyle to appease their son's future in-laws, blending humor with themes of acceptance and identity.
Hecho: The film was a massive success in France and inspired a Broadway musical. It was one of the first mainstream films to portray a gay relationship sympathetically.


Tootsie (1982)
Descripción: Explores themes of gender disguise and identity, blending comedy with social commentary, much like the reference title. The protagonist's transformation leads to humorous and insightful situations.
Hecho: The film was nominated for 10 Academy Awards, including Best Picture. Dustin Hoffman's performance is often cited as one of the greatest in comedy cinema.


Mrs. Doubtfire (1993)
Descripción: Centers around a man who disguises himself as a woman to stay close to his children, combining slapstick humor with heartfelt moments about family and identity.
Hecho: Robin Williams improvised many of his lines, especially during the dinner scene. The film was a box office hit, grossing over $441 million worldwide.


The Birdcage (1996)
Descripción: A comedy about disguises and societal expectations, featuring a gay couple who must pretend to be straight to impress conservative in-laws, filled with witty dialogue and farcical situations.
Hecho: The film is a remake of the French-Italian film 'La Cage aux Folles'. It was the first film to feature a same-sex couple as the main characters in a major Hollywood production.
