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Best 1 The Butler and the Maid

The Butler and the Maid is a Carol Burnett Show sketch from the CBS variety series, pairing members of the ensemble in a domestic-service comedy.

8.62 Great
Why this score?

Classic Burnett and Conway period sketch praised for innuendo, physical timing, escalating interruptions, and the cast's barely controlled laughter.

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2 Chat en poche

Chat en poche (English: 'Pig in a Poke') is a one-act farce by the French playwright Georges Feydeau, first performed in 1888. The title refers to the French idiom for purchasing something without inspecting it first. Like Feydeau's other works, the play relies on rapid dialogue, mistaken identity,...

7.95 Good
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Early Feydeau farce admired for mistaken-identity construction; respected, though not his most polished work.

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3 Wrong Again

Wrong Again is an American silent comedy short film released in 1929. Directed by Leo McCarey, it stars the comedy duo Laurel and Hardy. The narrative centers on a comedic case of mistaken identity, as the characters confuse a stolen racehorse named 'Blue Boy' with the famous Thomas Gainsborough pai...

7.91 Good
Why this score?

Acclaimed Laurel and Hardy misunderstanding comedy with ingenious visual business and sustained escalation; minor repetition keeps it below their peak.

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4 While You Were Sleeping (1995)

While You Were Sleeping is a 1995 American romantic comedy directed by Jon Turteltaub, set in Chicago. The film stars Sandra Bullock as Lucy Moderatz, a lonely transit worker who saves the life of a comatose passenger and is subsequently mistaken for his fiancée by his family. As she becomes ingrati...

7.34 Good
Why this score?

Beloved Sandra Bullock vehicle with strong audience affection and decent reviews, though premise is ethically strained.

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5 Something Wonderful

"Something Wonderful" is a historical romance novel written by Judith McNaught and published in 1988. The narrative is set during the Regency era and follows Alexandra Lawrence, a young woman from the country, who marries Jordan Townsende, the Duke of Claymore. The story explores themes of betrayal,...

7.25 Good
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Popular McNaught Regency with strong fan affection, but dated tropes and melodrama temper broader consensus.

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6 The Truth About Cats and Dogs

"The Truth About Cats & Dogs" is a 1996 American romantic comedy directed by Michael Lehmann and starring Janeane Garofalo, Uma Thurman, Ben Chaplin, and Jamie Foxx. Its story loosely reworks "Cyrano de Bergerac": a radio host asks her conventionally attractive neighbor to impersonate her after beco...

7 Mr. Wrong Number

Mr. Wrong Number is a contemporary romance novel by Lynn Painter, published in 2022. Olivia Marshall's life takes an unexpected turn when she begins exchanging anonymous text messages with a man who has the wrong number. The mystery texter is her roommate's older brother, creating a romance shaped b...

6.65 Fair
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Readable rom-com with solid audience, but mixed consensus on heroine characterization and contrived setup.

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8 Upgraded
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Upgraded is a 2024 romantic-comedy film released through Amazon Prime Video. Camila Mendes plays an ambitious art intern whose travel circumstances lead to a first-class upgrade, after which another passenger mistakes her for her boss. The mistaken identity creates the film's central romantic and pr...

6.56 Fair
Why this score?

Generally favorable genre reception, with Camila Mendes' charm and polished escapism outweighing implausibility and familiar class-deception plotting.

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9 Ernest Goes to Jail

Ernest Goes to Jail is a 1990 American comedy starring Jim Varney as Ernest P. Worrell. The plot uses mistaken identity to place Ernest in prison after he is confused with a criminal who resembles him, allowing the film to combine workplace comedy, jail settings, and physical humor. It is part of th...

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The Butler and the Maid currently leads the Mistaken Identity results with a displayed score of 8.62/10. This is an editorial ranking result for the items included on this page, not a universal verdict for every use case.

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