Film
- Special Delivery (1922 film), directed by Fatty Arbuckle
- Special Delivery (1927 film), also directed by Arbuckle
- Special Delivery (1946 film), produced by the United States Army Air Forces
- Special Delivery (1955 film), directed by John Brahm
- Special Delivery (1976 film), with Cybill Shepherd and Sorrell Booke
- Special Delivery (1978 film), winner of the 1978 Academy Award for Animated Short Film
- Special Delivery (1999 film), a film with Brie Larson, Logan O'Brien and Penny Marshall
- Special Delivery (2000 film), television film with Andy Dick
- Special Delivery (2008 film), television film with Lisa Edelstein & Brenda Song
- A Special Delivery, a 1916 film starring Oliver Hardy
- Vom Himmel gefallen, also known as Special Delivery, a 1955 film starring Joseph Cotten
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