The Best Dudley Moore Movies

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List of the best Dudley Moore movies, ranked best to worst with movie trailers when available. Dudley Moore's highest grossing movies have received a lot of accolades over the years, earning millions upon millions around the world. The order of these top Dudley Moore movies is decided by how many votes they receive, so only highly rated Dudley Moore movies will be at the top of the list. Dudley Moore has been in a lot of films, so people often debate each other over what the greatest Dudley Moore movie of all time is. If you and a friend are arguing about this then use this list of the most entertaining Dudley Moore films to end the squabble once and for all.

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The list you're viewing is made up of a variety of different films, including Monte Carlo or Bust! and The Pickle.

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If Dudley Moore movies are your thing, then check out the greatest movies by Kevin Pollak and Richard Dreyfuss too.

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  • 10
    1
    Julie Andrews, Bo Derek, Dudley Moore
    61 votes
    • Released: 1979
    • Directed by: Blake Edwards
    10 is a 1979 romantic comedy film directed, produced and written by Blake Edwards, and starring Dudley Moore, Julie Andrews, Robert Webber, Dee Wallace, and Bo Derek, in her first major film appearance. Considered a trend-setting film at the time, and one of the year's biggest box office hits, the film made superstars of Moore and Derek. It follows a man who in middle age finds a young woman who he thinks is the ideal woman for him, leading to both a comic chase and an encounter in Mexico.

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  • Arthur
    2
    Dudley Moore, John Gielgud, Liza Minnelli
    94 votes
    • Released: 1981
    • Directed by: Steve Gordon
    Wealthy New York City playboy Arthur Bach (Dudley Moore) is perpetually drunk and completely rudderless. Dutifully supported by his sharp-tongued and quick-witted butler, Hobson (John Gielgud), Arthur reluctantly prepares to enter into an arranged marriage with heiress Susan Johnson (Jill Eikenberry). When he meets Linda Marolla (Liza Minnelli), a waitress from Queens, he falls head over heels in love, but if he backs out of his engagement with Susan, he may lose his fortune.

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  • Foul Play
    3
    Goldie Hawn, Chevy Chase, Burgess Meredith
    36 votes
    • Released: 1978
    • Directed by: Colin Higgins
    Librarian Gloria Mundy (Goldie Hawn) leads a relatively uneventful life. When she looks to shake things up, she somehow winds up in the middle of an assassination plot against the pope. Calling the police, Mundy meets the hapless detective Tony Carlson (Chevy Chase), who takes the case. During the course of the investigation, the two fall in love, but the assassin (Marc Lawrence) is still after Mundy -- and anyone with her -- to keep her from foiling the plot.
  • Bedazzled
    4
    Peter Cook, Dudley Moore, Eleanor Bron
    29 votes
    • Released: 1967
    • Directed by: Stanley Donen
    Stanley Moon (Dudley Moore) is a bumbling short-order cook, infatuated with Margaret (Eleanor Bron), the statuesque waitress he works with at Wimpy Burger in London. On the verge of suicide, he meets George Spiggott (Peter Cook), the devil, who, in return for his soul, grants him seven wishes to woo the challenging Margaret. Despite the wishes and the advice of the Seven Deadly Sins, including Lilian Lust (Raquel Welch), Stanley can't seem to win his love and shake the meddling Spiggott.

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  • Crazy People
    5
    Dudley Moore, Daryl Hannah, Paul Reiser
    40 votes
    • Released: 1990
    • Directed by: Tony Bill
    When his coworkers start believing that job stress is affecting his performance and his mental health, advertising executive Emory Leeson (Dudley Moore) is sent to a mental hospital. There he befriends Dr. Liz Baylor (Mercedes Ruehl) and develops a crush on fellow patient Kathy Burgess (Daryl Hannah). Eventually, it becomes clear that the work Emory was doing before he was hospitalized wasn't crazy after all, but the business world now interests him less than his new relationships.

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  • Unfaithfully Yours
    6
    Dudley Moore, Nastassja Kinski, Armand Assante
    38 votes
    • Released: 1984
    • Directed by: Howard Zieff
    Conductor Claude Eastman (Dudley Moore) marries Daniella (Nastassja Kinski), a younger woman. When Claude goes on tour, his buddy Norman (Albert Brooks) misunderstands his request to make sure Daniella stays faithful and hires private eye Jess Keller (Richard B. Shull) to tail her. Returning to New York City, Claude receives a report from Jess that Daniella has been spending a suspicious amount of time with violinist Maxmilian Stein (Armand Assante) and grows murderously jealous.

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