When it comes to comedy, there's something uniquely amusing about films that take the macabre setting of a cemetery and turn it into a laugh riot. These films blend dark humor with light-hearted moments, offering viewers a unique blend of chills and chuckles. Whether it's the absurdity of the situation or the clever dialogue, these movies provide a fresh take on comedy, proving that even in the most unlikely places, laughter can be found. Here's our curated list of 10 cemetery comedies that are sure to tickle your funny bone.

The Loved One (1965)
Description: A satirical look at the American funeral industry, this film follows a British poet who gets entangled in the bizarre world of a Hollywood cemetery, leading to a series of darkly comedic events.
Fact: The film was based on Evelyn Waugh's novel of the same name and features a script co-written by Terry Southern, known for his work on "Dr. Strangelove."


The Return of the Living Dead (1985)
Description: While not strictly a comedy, this horror-comedy features scenes in a cemetery where the dead come back to life, providing plenty of laughs amidst the scares.
Fact: The film was one of the first to combine horror with punk rock culture, featuring a memorable soundtrack.


Beetlejuice (1988)
Description: A recently deceased couple hires a bio-exorcist to scare away the new owners of their home, leading to a series of hilarious and chaotic events in their haunted house and the nearby cemetery.
Fact: The character of Beetlejuice was inspired by a friend of Tim Burton who had a similar name. The film's success led to an animated series and a Broadway musical.


The Burbs (1989)
Description: Though not set entirely in a cemetery, the film involves neighbors suspecting their new neighbors of being murderers, leading to a comedic investigation that includes a visit to the local graveyard.
Fact: Tom Hanks improvised many of his lines, adding to the film's natural humor.


Cemetery Man (1994)
Description: Francesco Dellamorte, a cemetery caretaker, deals with the undead rising from their graves. The film mixes horror with dark humor, making it a unique entry in our list.
Fact: The film has gained a cult following over the years and was initially banned in the UK for its content.


The Frighteners (1996)
Description: Michael J. Fox stars as Frank Bannister, a con artist who can see ghosts and uses them to scam people. This film combines supernatural elements with comedy, making it a perfect fit for our list.
Fact: Peter Jackson directed this film before his epic "Lord of the Rings" trilogy. The film was originally much darker but was lightened up for a broader audience.


Death at a Funeral (2007)
Description: This British comedy revolves around a family gathering for a funeral where everything that can go wrong, does. From mistaken identities to drug-induced hallucinations, the cemetery becomes a stage for comedic chaos.
Fact: There are two versions of this film, one British and one American, with the British version being the original.


The Dead Don't Die (2019)
Description: Jim Jarmusch's take on the zombie genre, where the dead rise from their graves in a small town, leading to a mix of horror and dry humor, with many scenes set in the local cemetery.
Fact: The film features an ensemble cast including Bill Murray, Adam Driver, and Tilda Swinton, and was Jarmusch's first foray into the horror-comedy genre.


The Ghost and Mr. Chicken (1966)
Description: Don Knotts plays a timid typesetter who spends a night in a haunted house to prove he's brave, leading to a series of comedic mishaps in the cemetery.
Fact: This film was one of the highest-grossing films of 1966 and helped cement Don Knotts' reputation as a comedy star.


My Boyfriend's Back (1993)
Description: A teenage boy returns from the dead to win back his high school sweetheart, leading to a series of funny and awkward situations, including a memorable scene in a cemetery.
Fact: The film was initially conceived as a much darker story but was toned down for a teen audience.
