The Longest Yard is a 1974 American film, part comedy, part drama, about inmates at a prison who play football against their guards.
The four embarked on Arahan, part modern-day wuxia and part local comedy.
Its performance was part ritual, part comedy and all about momentum.
Although it's billed as part comedy, the movie does have pretty serious subject matter.
It is part horror story, part absurdist comedy, mostly pretentious nonsense.
When they were through, the events that preceded their clumsy 11-5 loss to the Milwaukee Brewers seemed like part comedy, part tragedy.
Betty Shamieh's play is part tender drama, part searing comedy.
Though the film is part comedy, Cody initially intended for it to be a "very dark, very brooding" traditional slasher film.
"It will not have a rigid format," her producer, Eddie October, has said, calling it part comedy and part talk show.
A night at an A.A. meeting is part confessional, part stand-up comedy.