Watch Billy Crystal Movies and TV Shows in Australia

If you're looking to stream shows or movies starring Billy Crystal in Australia then here is the definitive list. We show you which streaming providers currently have each of Billy Crystal's most popular movies and shows available in their catalogue. List updated in March 2024.

List of the Best Movies and Shows Starring Billy Crystal In Order of Popularity

  1. Billy Crystal: 700 Sundays
  2. Monsters, Inc.
  3. When Harry Met Sally...
  4. The Story of Late Night
  5. Kareem: Minority of One
  6. Billy Crystal: Don't Get Me Started
  7. Monsters University
  8. Monsters at Work
  9. Animalympics
  10. City Slickers
  11. The Comedians
  12. Analyze This
  13. Eat Drink Laugh: The Story of the Comic Strip
  14. Here Today
  15. Standing Up, Falling Down
  16. Forget Paris
  17. Throw Momma from the Train
  18. Parental Guidance
  19. Analyze That
  20. Mr. Saturday Night
  21. Memories of Me
  22. America's Sweethearts
  23. City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly's Gold
  24. Fathers' Day
  25. My Giant
  26. Monsters, Inc.
  27. Billy Crystal: Don't Get Me Started - The Billy Crystal Special
  28. Eat Drink Laugh: The Story of the Comic Strip

Stream the top 28 Movies and Shows starring Billy Crystal

1. Billy Crystal: 700 Sundays

Rated: TV-MA

8.3/10

In 700 Sundays, legendary comedian and actor Billy Crystal tells the stories of his youth, growing up in the jazz world of Manhattan, his teenage years, and finally adulthood. The Tony Award-winning show is a funny and poignant exploration of family and fate, loving and loss.

2. Monsters, Inc.

Rated: G

8.1/10

James Sullivan and Mike Wazowski are monsters, they earn their living scaring children and are the best in the business... even though they're more afraid of the children than they are of them. When a child accidentally enters their world, James and Mike suddenly find that kids are not to be afraid of and they uncover a conspiracy that could threaten all children across the world.

3. When Harry Met Sally...

Rated: R

7.7/10

During their travel from Chicago to New York, Harry and Sally debate whether or not sex ruins a friendship between a man and a woman. Eleven years later, and they're still no closer to finding the answer.

4. The Story of Late Night

Seasons: 1

Rated: N/A

7.7/10

A six-part docuseries that takes viewers on a journey through late-night television’s most memorable moments. Spanning a more than 60-year history of engaging with, adapting to and influencing our rapidly changing society, late-night television has grown into a thriving entertainment phenomenon and vitally important cultural institution.

5. Kareem: Minority of One

Rated: TV-PG

7.4/10

This documentary charts the complexity and genius of the NBA's all-time leading scorer Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's legendary career, both on and off the court. Spotlighting a six-time MVP and six-time world champion, the film examines his controversial and landmark moments, his outspoken feelings about race and politics, and the evolution of the game.

6. Billy Crystal: Don't Get Me Started

Rated: M

7.4/10

In this parody of "Spinal Tap," a documentary film crew follows comic Billy Crystal as he prepares for a concert; the second half of the film is the actual concert itself.

7. Monsters University

Rated: G

7.2/10

A look at the relationship between Mike and Sulley during their days at Monsters University — when they weren't necessarily the best of friends.

8. Monsters at Work

Seasons: 2

Rated: TV-G

7/10

Ever since he was a kid, Tylor Tuskmon has dreamed of becoming a Scarer just like his idol James P. Sullivan, and now that dream is about to come true... or not. The day he arrives at Monsters Incorporated to begin his dream job as a Scarer, he learns that scaring is out and laughter is in! After being reassigned to the Monsters, Inc. Facilities Team, Tylor sets his sights on a new goal: figuring out how to be funny and becoming a Jokester.

9. Animalympics

Rated: Not Rated

6.8/10

Animalympics is all about the Animal Olympics Contest where all the animals around the world gather to take part in everything from skiing in North America to the very long marathon race in humid conditions.

10. City Slickers

Rated: PG-13

6.8/10

Three New York businessmen decide to take a "Wild West" vacation that turns out not to be the relaxing vacation they had envisioned.

11. The Comedians

Seasons: 1

Rated: N/A

6.8/10

A veteran comedian is reluctantly paired with a younger, edgier comedian for a late-night comedy sketch show.

12. Analyze This

Rated: R

6.7/10

Countless wiseguy films are spoofed in this film that centers on the neuroses and angst of a powerful Mafia racketeer who suffers from panic attacks. When Paul Vitti needs help dealing with his role in the "family," unlucky shrink Dr. Ben Sobel is given just days to resolve Vitti's emotional crisis and turn him into a happy, well-adjusted gangster.

13. Eat Drink Laugh: The Story of the Comic Strip

Rated: N/A

6.7/10

EAT DRINK LAUGH: The Story of The Comic Strip showcases the iconic New York comedy club where Jerry Seinfeld, Eddie Murphy, Chris Rock, Adam Sandler and hundreds of the best comedians of our time honed their craft. EAT DRINK LAUGH explores the struggles, triumphs, and incredible journey of the people who kept the comedy club’s doors open and the comedians who graced its stage with their unique voices night after night since 1976. Among the comics featured in the film are Richard Belzer, Billy Crystal, Gilbert Gottfried, Arsenio Hall, Carol Leifer, Jay Leno, Richard Lewis, Bill Maher, Jerry Seinfeld, Eddie Murphy, Adam Sandler, Joe Piscopo, Colin Quinn, Paul Provenza, Paul Reiser, Ray Romano and Chris Rock.

14. Here Today

Rated: PG-13

6.7/10

Veteran comedy writer Charlie Berns, who is slowly but surely losing his grip on reality, befriends a talented young New York street singer Emma Payge. Together, they form an unlikely yet hilarious and touching friendship that kicks the generation gap aside and redefines the meaning of love and trust.

15. Standing Up, Falling Down

Rated: Not Rated

6.6/10

An unlikely friendship kindles between a struggling stand-up comedian from L.A.—forced to move back home to Eastern Long Island with his tail between his legs—and a tragically flawed, but charming and charismatic, alcoholic dermatologist. Discovering to be kindred spirits, each helps the other find healing, in addition to the confidence to face the 'failures' in their lives.

16. Forget Paris

Rated: PG-13

6.5/10

Mickey Gordon is a basketball referee who travels to France to bury his father. Ellen Andrews is an American living in Paris who works for the airline he flies on. They meet and fall in love, but their relationship goes through many difficult patches.

17. Throw Momma from the Train

Rated: PG-13

6.3/10

Larry Donner, an author with a cruel ex-wife, teaches a writing workshop in which one of his students, Owen, is fed up with his domineering mother. When Owen watches a Hitchcock classic that seems to mirror his own life, he decides to put the movie's plot into action and offers to kill Larry's ex-wife, if Larry promises to murder his mom. Before Larry gets a chance to react to the plan, it seems that Owen has already set things in motion.

18. Parental Guidance

Rated: PG

6.0/10

Artie and Diane agree to look after their three grandkids when their type-A helicopter parents need to leave town for work. Problems arise when the kids' 21st-century behavior collides with Artie and Diane's old-school methods.

19. Analyze That

Rated: R

5.9/10

The mafia's Paul Vitti is back in prison and will need some serious counseling when he gets out. Naturally, he returns to his analyst Dr. Ben Sobel for help and finds that Sobel needs some serious help himself as he has inherited the family practice, as well as an excess stock of stress.

20. Mr. Saturday Night

Rated: R

5.9/10

Buddy Young was the comic's comic, beloved by everyone. Now, playing to miniscule crowds in nursing homes, it seems like everybody but Buddy realizes that he should retire. As Buddy looks for work in show business, he realizes that the rest of the world has forgotten the golden days of Buddy Young, and that there just may not be room in the business for an old comic like himself.

21. Memories of Me

Rated: PG-13

5.7/10

After a heart attack, Abbie Polin (Crystal), a New York doctor, goes to Los Angeles to see his father, Abe (King), who works in Hollywood as the "king of the extras." Their relationship has been strained for several years. This was the first movie directed by Henry Winkler, and much of it was filmed inside the MGM Studios in Culver City, California, only a few miles from Hollywood. Lisa, the romantic interest in Abbie's life, also comes for a visit and bonds with Abe, who gets along famously with everyone but his son. Abe begins having memory loss and eventually is diagnosed with a brain aneurysm. He and his son grow closer in time and, before it's too late, Abbie tries to get Abe a speaking role in a film.

22. America's Sweethearts

Rated: PG-13

5.7/10

In the midst of a nasty public breakup of married movie stars, a studio publicist scrambles to put a cap on the escalating situation as the couple's latest film has found it's only print kidnapped by the director.

23. City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly's Gold

Rated: PG-13

5.6/10

Mitch Robbins 40th birthday begins quite well until he returns home and finds his brother Glen, the black sheep of the family, in his sofa. Nevertheless he is about to have a wonderful birthday-night with his wife when he discovers a treasure map of Curly by chance. Together with Phil and unfortunately Glen he tries to find the hidden gold of Curly's father in the desert of Arizona.

24. Fathers' Day

Rated: PG-13

5.2/10

Smart aleck lawyer, Jack Lawrence is one day visited by an ex-girlfriend who tells him her child is his. Enter Dale Putley. A depressed goofball who is also a writer, Dale meets with the same ex-girlfriend who also tells him her child is his. One day Jack and Dale meet and discover they've been told the same story—and there is now a question of who the real father is. They learn their son is following a rock band around Sacramento, so Jack and Dale must use teamwork to find him—and then find out which one of them is the real father.

25. My Giant

Rated: PG

5.0/10

Sammy, an agitated agent lost in the forest of the modern world, happens upon a gentle giant with a tall talent for friendship named Max.

26. Monsters, Inc.

Rated: G

/10

James Sullivan and Mike Wazowski are monsters, they earn their living scaring children and are the best in the business... even though they're more afraid of the children than they are of them. When a child accidentally enters their world, James and Mike suddenly find that kids are not to be afraid of and they uncover a conspiracy that could threaten all children across the world.

27. Billy Crystal: Don't Get Me Started - The Billy Crystal Special

Rated: N/A

/10

In this parody of "Spinal Tap," a documentary film crew follows comic Billy Crystal as he prepares for a concert; the second half of the film is the actual concert itself.

28. Eat Drink Laugh: The Story of the Comic Strip

Rated: N/A

/10

EAT DRINK LAUGH: The Story of The Comic Strip showcases the iconic New York comedy club where Jerry Seinfeld, Eddie Murphy, Chris Rock, Adam Sandler and hundreds of the best comedians of our time honed their craft. EAT DRINK LAUGH explores the struggles, triumphs, and incredible journey of the people who kept the comedy club’s doors open and the comedians who graced its stage with their unique voices night after night since 1976. Among the comics featured in the film are Richard Belzer, Billy Crystal, Gilbert Gottfried, Arsenio Hall, Carol Leifer, Jay Leno, Richard Lewis, Bill Maher, Jerry Seinfeld, Eddie Murphy, Adam Sandler, Joe Piscopo, Colin Quinn, Paul Provenza, Paul Reiser, Ray Romano and Chris Rock.