Are you ready for a good laugh? This collection of undercover comedy films will take you on a rollercoaster of humor and intrigue. From bumbling spies to undercover cops, these movies showcase the lighter side of espionage and law enforcement. Whether it's the absurdity of the situations or the clever disguises, these films are perfect for anyone looking for a blend of action, comedy, and a touch of the absurd. Get ready to enjoy some of the funniest undercover operations ever put to screen!

The In-Laws (1979)
Description: This classic comedy follows a dentist who gets unwittingly involved in his future in-law's CIA operation. The film is a perfect blend of slapstick humor and spy antics, making it a standout in the undercover comedy genre.
Fact: The film was remade in 2003 with Michael Douglas and Albert Brooks, but the original remains a beloved cult classic.


The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! (1988)
Description: Detective Frank Drebin goes undercover to prevent a terrorist plot, leading to a series of hilarious mishaps. This film is a masterclass in physical comedy and satire, making it a must-watch for any comedy fan.
Fact: The film was based on the short-lived TV series "Police Squad!" which itself was a parody of police procedurals.


Johnny English (2003)
Description: After an accident wipes out Britain's secret agents, a clumsy desk officer named Johnny English must step up to save the day. His ineptitude at spy work provides endless laughs.
Fact: Rowan Atkinson, known for Mr. Bean, brings his unique brand of physical comedy to the role of Johnny English.


Undercover Brother (2002)
Description: A black secret agent uses his unique style to infiltrate a nefarious organization. The film is a spoof of blaxploitation films, with plenty of undercover antics and cultural satire.
Fact: The film spawned a direct-to-video sequel and a short-lived TV series, showing its lasting appeal.


The Man (2005)
Description: A dental supply salesman is mistaken for a criminal and must go undercover with a federal agent to clear his name. The film's humor stems from the unlikely partnership and the salesman's ineptitude at undercover work.
Fact: This was one of the last films to feature Eugene Levy and Samuel L. Jackson together before Levy's semi-retirement.


Get Smart (2008)
Description: Maxwell Smart, an analyst turned field agent, goes undercover to stop a terrorist organization. The film's humor comes from Smart's bumbling nature and the absurdity of spy gadgets and protocols.
Fact: The movie is based on the 1960s TV series of the same name, which was itself a parody of the James Bond films.


Tropic Thunder (2008)
Description: Actors filming a war movie get mistaken for real soldiers and must go undercover to survive. The film satirizes Hollywood and action films, with undercover elements adding to the humor.
Fact: Robert Downey Jr. received an Oscar nomination for his role, despite the film's controversial content.


21 Jump Street (2012)
Description: Two rookie cops go undercover in a high school to bust a drug ring, leading to a series of comedic and awkward situations. The film revitalizes the buddy cop genre with its fresh take on undercover work.
Fact: The film was inspired by the 1987 TV series of the same name, but the movie takes a much more comedic approach.


The Other Guys (2010)
Description: Two mismatched NYPD detectives go undercover to solve a financial crime, leading to a series of comedic misadventures. The film pokes fun at buddy cop movies and financial corruption.
Fact: Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg's chemistry was so well-received that they reunited for "Daddy's Home" years later.


The Heat (2013)
Description: An uptight FBI agent and a street-smart Boston cop team up to take down a drug lord, with their undercover work leading to both conflict and comedy.
Fact: The film was a box office success, largely due to the chemistry between Sandra Bullock and Melissa McCarthy.
