Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong are an iconic Canadian comedy duo. Based in Vancouver, their humorous performances have made them beloved worldwide for decades. Audiences flock to see these two zany personalities bring laughter into people’s lives.

The duo achieved commercial and cultural success through stand-up acts, albums, movies, and TV shows. Fans around the world appreciate their distinct brand of comedy. Humor is what made them so admired by everyone.

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In this post, we’ll provide you with a guide about all the Cheech and Chong movies in order. This way, you can enjoy their classic works.

List of Cheech & Chong Movies in Order

  • Up In Smoke (1978)
  • Cheech & Chong’s Next Movie (1980)
  • Nice Dreams (1981)
  • Things Are Tough All Over (1982)
  • Still Smokin (1983)
  • Cheech & Chong’s The Corsican Brothers (1984)
  • Get Out of My Room (1985)
  • Cheech & Chong’s Animated Movie (2013)

‘Up In Smoke’ (1978)

Up In Smoke (1978)

IMDb: 6.9/10 40K | Metascore57
Genres: Comedy, Music

“Up In Smoke” is a classic 1978 stoner comedy directed by Lou Adler and starring Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong.

The plot follows two directionless musicians, a Chicano guitarist (Cheech Marin) and a White drummer (Tommy Chong), who meet up in a chance encounter and embark on misadventures. Unknowingly, they smuggle a van – made entirely of marijuana – from Mexico to L.A. with incompetent Sgt Stedenko on their trail.

Cheech Marin is Anthony Stoner, the laid-back slacker looking to escape his strict parents. Tommy Chong plays Pedro de Pacas, a serious musician dreaming of success in music. Both characters’ unique personalities and motivations make them memorable in “Up In Smoke.”

“Up In Smoke,” a classic stoner comedy, is still as hilarious today as when it was released 45 years ago. Its witty writing and stellar Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong performances create an enjoyable viewing experience. I highly recommend this movie to comedy buffs looking for some good laughs.

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“Cheech & Chong’s Next Movie” (1980)

Cheech & Chong's Next Movie (1980)

IMDb: 6.0/10 15K | Metascore: 66
Genres: Comedy, Crime, Sci-Fi

“Cheech and Chong’s Next Movie” is the first sequel to their original film, released in 1980, a classic stoner comedy directed by Tommy Chong. It features the characters trying to find a new job after causing trouble again. However, their search leads them to more drug-related shenanigans. The movie is full of wild ideas and takes the characters from one outrageous situation to another.

The lead actors’ performances, Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong, are outstanding. They bring life to the characters with their comedic timing and delivery. The cast supporting the lead is superb. Humor and entertainment are provided in equal measure.

“Cheech & Chong’s Next Movie” is a classic Latino comedy. It has outrageous situations, witty dialogue, memorable characters, and great performances. All this ensures that you will have big laughs throughout the movie. This hilarious film combines all the elements of an enjoyable comedy experience – perfect for those who want to enjoy lighthearted fun.

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‘Nice Dreams’ (1981)

Nice Dreams (1981)

IMDb: 6.1/10 7.9K | Metascore: 54
Genres: Comedy, Crime

Cheech & Chong’s “Nice Dreams” is a 1981 stoner comedy directed by Tommy Chong and starring himself and Cheech Marin. The third in the series, the film follows the duo as they disguise themselves as ice cream vendors to make and subsequently lose millions of dollars selling a batch of marijuana with an unusual side effect.

The film features Paul Reubens and Evelyn Guerrero as co-stars. Additionally, comedians Sandra Bernhard and Michael Winslow make minor appearances, and Timothy Leary has a cameo. The box office success was $35 million, but reviews were mixed amongst viewers.

The acting in Cheech & Chong’s “Nice Dreams” is excellent, with both actors delivering hilarious performances that complement each other well. The catchy and upbeat score adds to the comedic tone of the film. This movie is a fun journey through 1980s stoner culture that is still relevant today. If you want a good laugh or to revisit the past, don’t miss out on “Nice Dreams.”

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‘Things Are Tough All Over’ (1982)

Things Are Tough All Over (1982)

IMDb: 5.8/10 3.6K | Metascore: 40
Genres: Action, Comedy

Cheech and Chong are two drug smugglers on the run. They set off in a van to deliver their cargo, leading them into hilarious antics – being chased by cops, battling bikers, and outsmarting employers.

Released on April 9th, 1982, this comedy classic was met with mostly positive reviews from critics; it is now beloved by fans of Cheech & Chong’s humor.

Cheech and Chong’s hit comedy film had a budget of $7 million. It grossed an impressive amount at the box office – around $21 million.

The acting duo was terrific; their comedic timing was perfect. The movie entertained viewers from start to finish, with lots of laughs and exciting moments. No wonder it did so well in theaters worldwide.

“Things Are Tough All Over” is a must-see for fans of Cheech & Chong’s comedy style or classic action comedies in general.

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‘Still Smokin’ (1983)

Still Smokin (1983)

IMDb: 5.4/10 7.9K | Metascore4
Genres: Comedy, Music

The next film in the series is “Still Smokin,” an American comedy directed by Tommy Chong and featuring Cheech & Chong sketches with a wraparound story involving the duo arriving in Amsterdam.

Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong, two film legends, are in Amsterdam for a movie festival. They are stoners who traveled there expecting to attend the event but find out that it has been canceled.

The script is filled with classic Cheech & Chong humor, from their signature catchphrases to slapstick antics. The directing and cinematography are also noteworthy, as they perfectly capture the movie’s comedic elements. This movie is perfect for comedy and nostalgia lovers.

“Still Smokin” is an entertaining comedy that stands up well even after all these years. It’s worth watching for its comedic elements and nostalgic appeal, making it an excellent choice for any fan of Cheech & Chong or classic comedies.

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“Cheech & Chong’s The Corsican Brothers” (1984)

Cheech & Chong's The Corsican Brothers (1984)

IMDb: 4.6/10 4.3K | Metascore35
Genres: Comedy

Cheech & Chong star in their sixth film, “The Corsican Brothers.” Set before the French Revolution, this parody of the Alexandre Dumas novel follows twins Louis and Lucien. The super fertile twins have a special connection; when one feels pain, so does the other—the duo rebels against an oppressive regent who controls France with an iron fist.

The actors’ performances are true to their established personas, and fans of the duo will appreciate their chemistry and comedic timing. That said, some viewers may find the pacing of the storyline uneven, as it occasionally sacrifices narrative development for the sake of comedy.

“Cheech & Chong’s The Corsican Brothers” is an entertaining comedy that delivers laughs for fans of the duo but may not hold up as well for viewers seeking a more faithful adaptation of the original story. While it has moments of hilarity and showcases the undeniable chemistry between Cheech and Chong, the film’s uneven pacing and departure from the source material might hinder its appeal to some audiences.

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‘Get Out of My Room’ (1985)

Get Out of My Room (1985)

IMDb: 4.7/10 1.3K
Genres: Comedy, Music

The next film in the Cheech and Chong series is “Get Out of My Room,” released in 1985. This 53-minute mockumentary follows the duo’s attempt to make a video album. Its style is oddly similar to the classic movie “This Is Spinal Tap.” The documentary traces their journey as they struggle to make this project come alive.

The film includes behind-the-scenes footage, fake interviews filmed chiefly in and around Los Angeles, and four music videos from Cheech and Chong’s previous album. “Get Out of My Room” is an excellent gift for long-time fans of the comedy duo.

The “Get Out of My Room” music video features Cheech Marin as Ian Rotten, the self-absorbed leader of a British punk rock band, and Tommy Chong as ‘The Man,’ an American guitarist in the same group. The video is set in a gym where the band is recording the song, but some basketball players also show up to play in the background. Despite Rotten’s objections, they continue playing. During the video, Rotten lip-syncs badly while Chong fails to synchronize his actions with the recording.

“Get Out of My Room” is an excellent comedy with lots of heart. Fans of Zappa’s music will enjoy this offbeat movie.

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“Cheech & Chong’s Animated Movie” (2013)

Cheech & Chong's Animated Movie (2013)

IMDb: 4.7/10 1K
Genres: Animation, Comedy

Cheech and Chong ended their collaboration after two movies in 1984-85. In 2013, they reconciled to make “Cheech & Chong’s Animated Movie,” the duo’s first (and only) animated film.

This Cheech and Chong movie features animated versions of their previously released comedy sketches such as “Sister Mary Elephant,” “Earache My Eye,” and “Dave.” Additionally, the film includes a new storyline involving a body crab named Buster (voiced by Tommy Chong) living on a woman wearing a bikini. 

Fans of Cheech and Chong will love the animated movie based on their sketches. The animation enhances the humor, making for a nostalgic laugh-fest. Those looking for new comedy material may be disappointed, however.

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Based on the comedic duo Cheech and Chong, this movie may appeal to those familiar with their work. But others could find it forgettable.


Cheech & Chong films provide plenty of laughs. From silly jokes to zany scenarios, these movies will brighten up any day. 

Each movie offers unique moments that will bring smiles (and maybe some tears). So why not charge up your night with one (or more) of their classic comedies?

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