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In "My Favorite Brunette" (1947), Hope delivers one cornball zinger after another as he's mistaken for a private eye -- which, as it happens, he aspires to be. Hapless, bumbling and hilarious, Hope creates a comedic mold that would often be emulated by the likes of Jerry Lewis, Woody Allen and Steve Martin. 'Roman Holiday' I'll be honest: I know nothing about "Roman Holiday" (1953) save for two things. First, it's a romantic comedy. Second, that romance takes place between Gregory Peck (who never struck me as especially comedic) and Audrey Hepburn, who made her lead-actress debut in this film. Oh, I just sussed out a third thing: It takes place in Rome. 'The General' I've always been a Chaplin man (keep reading for two of his films! ), but no silent-film buff can ignore the achievement that is Buster Keaton's "The General" (1926). It's not about a military leader; it's about a train. And while the movie moves a bit slowly and lacks the big laughs of Chaplin's best, you have to remember: This was 1926.