There's something inherently funny about the setting of a sauna or bathhouse - the steam, the nudity, the awkward encounters. These films take full advantage of this unique environment to deliver laughs, from slapstick humor to clever situational comedy. Here's a collection of the best comedies where the heat is on, and not just from the steam!

The In-Laws (1979)
Description: In this classic comedy, there's a memorable scene where the characters visit a Turkish bathhouse, leading to a series of funny and awkward moments.
Fact: The film was remade in 2003 with Michael Douglas and Albert Brooks, but the original is often considered superior in humor.


The Big Lebowski (1998)
Description: Although not primarily about saunas, there's a notable scene where The Dude and Walter visit a German bathhouse, leading to some of the film's most memorable comedic moments.
Fact: The bathhouse scene was improvised by Jeff Bridges and John Goodman.


The Full Monty (1997)
Description: While not set in a bathhouse, the film's premise of men stripping down for a performance has similar comedic elements to bathhouse scenes.
Fact: The film's title is British slang for "the whole thing" or "everything."


The Hot Chick (2002)
Description: While not exclusively set in a bathhouse, there's a memorable scene where the main character, now in a man's body, visits a bathhouse, leading to comedic chaos.
Fact: Rob Schneider, who plays the male character, also co-wrote the film.


EuroTrip (2004)
Description: This comedy includes a scene where the characters visit a nude beach, which shares the same awkward humor as bathhouse scenes.
Fact: The film was inspired by the success of "Road Trip."


The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005)
Description: There's a scene where the characters visit a spa, leading to some funny moments involving waxing and nudity, akin to bathhouse humor.
Fact: The film was Steve Carell's breakout role in film.


The Hangover (2009)
Description: While not set in a bathhouse, the film includes a scene where the characters wake up in a hotel room after a wild night, which could be likened to the disorientation one might feel in a sauna.
Fact: The film was a surprise hit, spawning two sequels.


The Steam Experiment (2009)
Description: While not strictly a comedy, this film has comedic elements with its premise of a mad scientist locking people in a sauna to study the effects of heat on the human body. The absurdity of the situation provides dark humor.
Fact: The film was originally titled "The Steam Room" and was rebranded to avoid confusion with another film.


Sauna (2008)
Description: Although primarily a horror film, "Sauna" has its moments of dark comedy, especially in the interactions between characters in the sauna setting, which adds a layer of humor to the tension.
Fact: The film was Finland's entry for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in


Banya (1991)
Description: This Russian comedy dives into the world of a traditional Russian bathhouse where a group of friends gather for a bachelor party. The film is filled with hilarious misunderstandings and steamy situations, making it a classic in sauna comedy.
Fact: The film was one of the first Russian comedies to gain international attention for its humor. It was also known for its authentic portrayal of Russian bathhouse culture.
