Best American comedies of the ’90s

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Looking for 90’s American comedies? A list of the best funny movies produced in the USA is at your disposal. Here are only movie comedies with high ratings worthy of attention.

Alone at Home 2: Lost in New York (1992)
Kevin hoped that this time Christmas will not give him any unpleasant surprises and he will meet the holiday on vacation with his large friendly family. By a fateful coincidence, the boy managed to mix up the planes and go to the other side of the country. But he is not discouraged, for it is a good adventure.

Maverick (1994)
Gambling sits in every man, just not everyone flaunts it, trying to contain the uncontrollable desire to get rich. Now there’s a rumor in the neighborhood that all poker enthusiasts better hurry up if they want to take part in the biggest steamboat game ever, with a prize pool of $150,000.

Scarecrows (1996)
For reasons unknown, Frank is endowed with an amazing ability to communicate with spirits, and he not only sees and hears them – all the ghosts obey his orders. On it he earns good money – at first sending visitors from other world in the house of the next rich man, and then, driving them out, receives a tidy sum for the done work.

A Bird on a Wire (1990)
Merrien genuinely loved her young man and hoped that they would soon have a wedding, after which they could live happily ever after as a real family. Later she was told that the boy had died, but what was her surprise when 15 years later she met a boy who was identical to her dead lover?

The Sixth Player (1997)
Ever since they were little, the brothers had been passionate about the game of basketball, and so they became members of the basketball team. All was going well until the day one of them, who was leading the team, died. Now the Tylers are worried, because without a leader they can’t win the upcoming competition. To everyone’s surprise, the team begins to win win after win, but no one knows that a ghost is playing in it.

Sergeant Bilko (1996).
As a sergeant, Bilko manages to keep his role as the most dishonest, greedy and cunning man in his town. He constantly argues, pulls off fraudulent operations, and most importantly, he gets away with it all the time. He is also very fond of betting, because he never loses, no matter how hard his opponent tries.

A Stay (1990)
It’s amazing how the desire to climb the career ladder to ensure a life without poverty brought together the fates of two people who just needed a place to live and a sham marriage to get a residence permit. Having agreed to this scam, neither of them even imagined that the stamp in their passports would not be so fake.