Telepathy, the ability to read minds, has always been a fascinating concept in cinema. When combined with comedy, it creates a unique blend of humor and supernatural intrigue. This curated list of 10 comedy films about telepathy offers viewers a delightful mix of laughter, wit, and the extraordinary. Whether you're a fan of classic cinema or looking for something more contemporary, these films promise to entertain with their clever use of mind-reading antics.

The Ghost and Mr. Chicken (1966)
Description: A timid typesetter believes he can communicate with a ghost, leading to humorous misunderstandings and a comedic exploration of telepathy.
Fact: Don Knotts, who plays the lead, was known for his comedic timing and physical comedy, which shines in this film.


The Love Bug (1968)
Description: While not directly about telepathy, the sentient car Herbie often seems to know what its owner is thinking, leading to humorous situations.
Fact: Herbie, the Volkswagen Beetle, became so popular that it starred in several sequels.


The Man with Two Brains (1983)
Description: A brain surgeon communicates with a disembodied brain, leading to comedic situations where he seems to read minds or at least communicate telepathically.
Fact: The film was directed by Carl Reiner, who also co-wrote the script with Steve Martin.


What Women Want (2000)
Description: After an accident, a chauvinistic advertising executive gains the ability to hear what women are thinking. This film explores the comedic chaos that ensues as he tries to navigate his new power in both his professional and personal life.
Fact: Mel Gibson, who plays the lead, actually had to learn how to do his own makeup and hair for scenes where he's alone, as his character is supposed to be the only one who can see himself.


The Medallion (2003)
Description: A Hong Kong detective gains superhuman powers, including telepathy, after being resurrected by a magical medallion. The film blends action with comedic elements.
Fact: Jackie Chan performed many of his own stunts, even with the added supernatural elements.


The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (2013)
Description: While not strictly about telepathy, Walter Mitty's daydreams often involve him reading minds or knowing what others are thinking, leading to comedic situations as he tries to escape his mundane life.
Fact: The film was shot in Iceland, and the crew had to deal with extreme weather conditions, including volcanic eruptions.


The Invention of Lying (2009)
Description: In a world where no one can lie, one man discovers the ability to deceive, which includes reading minds. This leads to a series of hilarious and thought-provoking scenarios.
Fact: Ricky Gervais, who co-wrote, directed, and starred in the film, improvised many of his lines.


The World's End (2013)
Description: In this sci-fi comedy, a group of friends attempt to relive their youth by completing a pub crawl, only to discover that aliens have taken over their town, with some characters displaying telepathic abilities.
Fact: The film is the third in Edgar Wright's "Three Flavours Cornetto" trilogy, following "Shaun of the Dead" and "Hot Fuzz."


The Voices (2014)
Description: Jerry, a sweet but troubled man, hears voices from his pets, who give him conflicting advice. This dark comedy delves into his struggle with reality and his unique form of telepathy with animals.
Fact: Ryan Reynolds performed all his own singing in the film, showcasing his musical talents.


The Girl with All the Gifts (2016)
Description: In a post-apocalyptic world, a young girl with the ability to read minds is at the center of a survival story. While more of a thriller, the film has comedic moments as characters navigate her unique abilities.
Fact: The film is based on a novel by M.R. Carey, who also wrote the screenplay.
