@bibliolater agree Thin Man series. Also Arsenic and Old Lace and Harvey always for great comedic timing and belly laughs.

@bibliolater Some Like It Hot is a classic, and just squeaks into your criteria (1959).

Singing in the Rain is also a delight.

If silent films also work for you, the silent comedies of Buster Keaton are fantastic. Sherlock Jr. is my favorite of the ones I've seen.

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Laurel and Hardy. Especially The Music Box. Though it is a short.

Million Dollar Legs (1932)

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