Which is the first parody film?

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I love the parody films like Meet the Spartans,Vampires Suck and Scary Movie film series. I want to know which is the first film made which is parody of other film or films.



Best Answer

I realize I'm ludicrously late for this, but the very first parody film was The Little Train Robbery, made in 1905. It was a parody of The Great Train Robbery, made in 1903, which had the same director.




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What is the history of parody?

The word parody is derived from the Greek par\u014did\xeda, \u201ca song sung alongside another.\u201d One of the earliest examples of parody comes from ancient Greece: Batrachomyomachia (The Battle of the Frogs and Mice), in which an anonymous poet imitated the epic style of Homer.

Which is a parody movie?

A parody film or spoof film is a subgenre of comedy film that parodies other film genres or films as pastiches, works created by imitation of the style of many different films reassembled together. Although the subgenre is often overlooked by critics, parody films are commonly profitable at the box office.

What movie is Disaster Movie based on?

Raiders of the Lost Parody: Disaster Movie, like most films made by them, contains a parody of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Rapid-Fire Comedy: In the Abrams, Zucker and Abrams style, but most of the time, they throw in near-exact replicas of scenes from other movies instead of jokes.

What happened to spoof movies?

They were an important part of the comedy genre. But at some point recently, Hollywood stopped making these films. Now they are relegated to small companies, tiny budgets, and never seem to get a mass release or even critical traction. To make matters worse, these movies have less and less to say.



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Answer 2

Definition: parody
a musical, literary, or other composition that mimics the style of another composer, author, etc, in a humorous or satirical way.

I would nominate the Laurel and Hardy movies as parodies of the originals. Movies were still in their infancy when Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy created shorts and full length feature films in the 1920s with monsters to comedic effect. I'm sure I'd do better if I knew my early 20th century film, but this is my first recognizeable case in point (from IMDB):

Dr. Pyckle and Mr. Pryde in 1925, parodies Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde with John Barrymore (Grandfather of Drew Barrymore) in the lead roles of Jekyll and Hyde in 1920.

Abbott and Costello took up the idea in the 40's with Frankenstein, The Wolfman, and Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in 1953.

Answer 3

Three Ages (Buster Keaton, 1923, IMDB) is a parody of D. W. Griffith’s Intolerance (1916, IMDB).

Intolerance intercuts four parallel story lines each separated by several centuries and demonstrates mankind’s persistent intolerance throughout the ages.

Three Ages has three plots in three different historical periods. It tells about the love of a man to a woman. Some background can be found in a TCM article.

Three Ages and Intolerance are available at archive.org.

Answer 4

According to Parody As Film Genre: "Never Give a Saga an Even Break" (1999) by by Wes D. Gehring:

Unlike other American film comedy genres such as the 1930s Depression birth of screwball comedy, or the front and center emergence of dark comedy in the 1960s, parody has been a mainstream part of American film comedy since the beginning. It was, in fact, a pivotal ingredient in the works of Mack Sennett, America's film comedy father. This comedy pioneer was at his best when spoofing the melodramatic adventure films of his mentor, D. W. Griffith. For instance, Sennett's Teddy at the Throttle (1917) is a delightful takeoff on Griffith's propensity for the last-minute rescue, such as the close of his celebrated but still controversial Birth of a Nation (1915).

And:

... Film comedy historian Gerald Mast reminds us that Sennett's Help! Help! (1912) is a "specific parody" of Griffith's Lonely Villa (1909), which Sennett had written.

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