Horse racing has always been a thrilling sport, but when you add a dash of comedy, it becomes an absolute riot. This curated list of 10 horse racing comedies will not only tickle your funny bone but also give you a unique perspective on the world of equestrian sports. From classic slapstick to witty satire, these films showcase the lighter side of racing, making them a must-watch for anyone looking for a good laugh and a bit of horseplay.

The Horse Soldiers (1959)
Description: This Civil War film has its lighter moments, especially with the interactions between the soldiers and their horses, providing comic relief amidst the tension.
Fact: John Ford, the director, was known for his Westerns, and this film showcases his ability to blend drama with humor.


The Great Race (1965)
Description: While not exclusively about horse racing, this film includes a memorable pie fight and a race around the world, with a horse-drawn carriage segment that adds to the comedy.
Fact: The pie fight scene in this movie is one of the longest in film history, lasting over four minutes.


The Black Stallion Returns (1983)
Description: This sequel to "The Black Stallion" has its share of light-hearted moments, especially when Alec tries to outwit the Bedouins to reclaim his horse.
Fact: The film was shot in Italy and Morocco, providing a rich backdrop for the adventures of Alec and the Black.


Hot to Trot (1988)
Description: This film features a talking horse named Don, who helps his owner, Fred P. Chaney, navigate the world of stockbroking and horse racing, leading to some hilarious situations.
Fact: The voice of Don the horse was provided by Bobcat Goldthwait, known for his distinctive voice and comedic timing.


The Horse Whisperer (1998)
Description: While primarily a drama, the film has its comedic moments, particularly in the interactions between the characters and their horses, showcasing the lighter side of horse training.
Fact: Robert Redford, who directed and starred in the film, also trained the horses for the movie.


The Man Who Knew Too Little (1997)
Description: While not directly about horse racing, this film includes a scene where the protagonist, thinking he's in a play, ends up in a real horse race, leading to comedic chaos.
Fact: Bill Murray improvised many of his lines, adding to the film's spontaneous humor.


National Velvet (1944)
Description: Although not strictly a comedy, this film has its humorous moments, especially with Mickey Rooney's character, Mi Taylor, who adds comic relief to the story of a young girl's dream to win the Grand National.
Fact: Elizabeth Taylor, who played Velvet Brown, was only 12 years old when she starred in this film, making it one of her earliest roles.


The Horse's Mouth (1958)
Description: Although not about horse racing, this film's title and the eccentric character of Gulley Jimson, who paints a mural on a house, provide plenty of comic relief.
Fact: Alec Guinness, who played Jimson, was also known for his role as Obi-Wan Kenobi in the Star Wars franchise.


The Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit (1968)
Description: A marketing executive tries to promote a new product by sponsoring a horse in a race, leading to a series of comedic mishaps and misunderstandings.
Fact: This film was one of the last projects of the legendary Dean Jones, known for his work in Disney comedies.


The Princess Stallion (1994)
Description: This family-friendly film features a young girl who befriends a wild stallion, leading to humorous and heartwarming situations as she tries to save him from being sold.
Fact: The film was shot in Ireland, adding to its charm with beautiful landscapes.
