The original: Boudu Saved from Drowning (1932)
Some ideas are simply too good to die and this one—about a suicidal homeless man who tries to drown himself, but instead gets rehabilitated into a snob—has movie versions separated by 54 years. Jean Renoir’s fluky original features a deft performance by Michel Simon in the title role. Still, the 1986 comedy, scripted and directed by Paul Mazursky, has the amazing Nick Nolte, Mike the Dog (an unlikely canine celebrity who made it to Coke commercials) and a killer supporting turn by Little Richard doing the woos. It’s time to rediscover it.—Joshua Rothkopf