TV Shows - Mike Mazurki
Sorted by online popularity, based on the Engagement Score on December 25, 2024. Mike Mazurki has appeared in 0 television series with data.
Movies - Mike Mazurki
Sorted by online popularity. Mike Mazurki has appeared in 6 movies with data.
- #1,073Some Like It Hotas Spats' Henchman • #1,073 most popular movieSome Like It Hot is a classic American comedy film directed by Billy Wilder. Released in 1959, the film stars Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis, and Jack Lemmon in lead roles. The story follows two musicians who witness a mafia crime and disguise themselves as women to join an all-female band on tour. The film is known for its hilarious plot, witty dialogues, and memorable performances. Some Like It Hot received critical acclaim and has since become a timeless comedy that has entranced audiences for generations.
- #1,313Dick Tracyas Old Man at Hotel • #1,313 most popular movieDick Tracy is a 1990 American action crime comedy film based on the eponymous comic strip character. The plot follows the detective as he navigates romantic entanglements with Breathless Mahoney and Tess Trueheart, while facing off against crime boss Alphonse 'Big Boy' Caprice.
- #4,673Amazon Women on the Moonas Dutch • #4,673 most popular movieAmazon Women on the Moon is a satirical science fiction film that parodies the experience of watching low-budget films on late-night television, with a large ensemble cast and an anthology of comedy skits.
- #5,122Alligatoras Gatekeeper • #5,122 most popular movieAlligator is a 1980 American independent horror film about a giant man-eating alligator wreaking havoc in Chicago after being flushed down a toilet and growing from discarded lab animals.
- #7,096...All the Marblesas Chicago Referee (uncredited) • #7,096 most popular movieA 1981 American comedy-drama film follows a female wrestling tag team and their manager's journey to success.
- #7,811The Man with Bogart's Faceas Himself • #7,811 most popular movieThe Man with Bogart's Face is a 1980 American comedy film that humorously parodies the detective films of Humphrey Bogart from the 1940s.