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Suggestions of similar film to Big Boy
There are 250 films with the same actors, 44 films with the same director, 40751 with the same cinematographic genres (including 2866 with exactly the same 2 genres than
Big Boy), 17156 films with the same themes (including 0 films with the same 6 themes than
Big Boy), to have finally
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![The Jazz Singer](/imagesen/small/2006.jpg)
, 1h30
Directed by Alan Crosland,
Gordon HollingsheadOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy-drama,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Films about music and musicians,
Films about religion,
Théâtre,
Jazz films,
Musical films,
Films about Jews and Judaism,
Films based on playsActors Al Jolson,
May McAvoy,
Warner Oland,
Eugenie Besserer,
Myrna Loy,
Otto LedererRating63%
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Cantor Rabinowitz wants his son to carry on the generations-old family tradition and become a cantor at the synagogue in the Jewish ghetto of Manhattan's Lower East Side. But down at the beer garden, thirteen-year-old Jakie Rabinowitz is performing so-called jazz tunes. Moisha Yudelson spots the boy and tells Jakie's father, who drags him home. Jakie clings to his mother, Sara, as his father declares, "I'll teach him better than to debase the voice God gave him!" Jakie threatens: "If you whip me again, I'll run away — and never come back!" After the whipping, Jakie kisses his mother goodbye and, true to his word, runs away. At the Yom Kippur service, Rabinowitz mournfully tells a fellow celebrant, "My son was to stand at my side and sing tonight – but now I have no son." As the sacred Kol Nidre is sung, Jakie sneaks back home to retrieve a picture of his loving mother.![On With the Show!](/imagesen/small/79898.jpg)
, 1h43
Directed by Alan CroslandOrigin USAGenres Musical,
RomanceThemes Films about music and musicians,
Théâtre,
Musical films,
Films based on playsActors Joe E. Brown,
Betty Compson,
Arthur Lake,
Ethel Waters,
Louise Fazenda,
Sally O'NeilRating58%
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With unpaid actors and staff, the stage show Phantom Sweetheart seems doomed. To complicate matters, the box office takings have been robbed and the leading lady refuses to appear. The cast includes William Bakewell as the head usher eager to get his sweetheart, box-office girl Sally O'Neil, noticed as a leading girl. Betty Compson plays the temperamental star and Arthur Lake the whiny young male lead. Louise Fazenda is the company's eccentric comedienne. Joe E. Brown plays the part of a mean comedian who constantly argues with Arthur Lake.![Viennese Nights](/imagesen/small/80282.jpg)
, 1h32
Directed by Alan CroslandOrigin USAGenres Musical,
RomanceThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical films,
Operetta filmsActors Walter Pidgeon,
Alexander Gray,
Jean Hersholt,
Louise Fazenda,
Bert Roach,
Alice DayRating68%
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The film begins in Vienna in the year 1890 and we find that Walter Pidgeon, Alexander Gray and Bert Roach, who are three close friends, are going to join the Austrian army. Eventually, Pidgeon become a lieutenant and as a superior officer he is forced to distance himself from his two former friends. Gray and Pidgeon end up falling in love with a poor girl, played by Vivienne Segal, who is the daughter of a cobbler. Although Segal truly loves Gray, she chooses to marry Pidgeon because of his wealth and position, believing that money and the social mobility that goes with it will bring her happiness. Gray is heartbroken and travels to the United States with his friend Roach. Gray gets a job playing violin in an orchestra but struggles to support his wife and child. In the course of time, Segal travels to the United States and meets Gray and their love is rekindled. Gray learns of Segal's unhappy marriage and they plan to make a new life together. Segal, however, discovers that Gray is married and has a child. Feeling sorry for Gray's son, she sacrifices her happiness and returns to Pidgeon, her husband. The film now progresses forty years in time to the year 1930. Segal is now a grandmother and she is planning for her granddaughter, played by Alice Day, to marry a wealthy man since the family's fortunes are now on the wane. Day, however, falls in love with a composer, who happens to be the grandson of Gray. Segal immediately recalls her romance with Gray and of the mistake she once made. She consents to her granddaughters marriage and reminiscences about the man she really loves, who is now dead. One day after the wedding, while at the park, Segal sees Gray and her spirit walks off with him and leaves her body. The film ends as she is finally reunited with her long lost love.![Children of Dreams](/imagesen/small/138699.jpg)
, 1h18
Directed by Alan CroslandOrigin USAGenres MusicalThemes Musical filmsActors Marion Byron,
Charles WinningerRating20%
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One day, Molly Standing (Margaret Schilling) is picking apples in her father's apple orchard in California, with her friend Gertie (Marion Byron), when they meet two boys, Tommy Melville (Paul Gregory) and Gus Schultz (Tom Patricola). Molly falls in love with Tommy while Gertie falls in love with Gus. They plan a double wedding. ![Mammy](/imagesen/small/2202.jpg)
, 1h24
Directed by Michael CurtizOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
MusicalThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical films,
Films based on playsActors Al Jolson,
Lowell Sherman,
Lois Moran,
Noah Beery Sr.,
Louise Dresser,
Hobart BosworthRating59%
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The story deals with the joys and tribulations of a travelling minstrel troupe known as the Merry Meadow Minstrels. Al Jolson plays as a blackface endman while Lowell Sherman plays as the interlocutor. Hobart Bosworth plays as the owner of the show, while his daughter, played by Lois Moran, serves as Al Jolson's love interest in the picture. Sherman's character, however, is also in love with Moran's. The show is in a miserable state until Jolson entertains a sheriff and manages to convince him to invest in the show. The show becomes very successful thanks to this investment and Jolson is eventually able to visit his mother. Some time after he returns, he tells Moran that he loves her and this causes Sherman to become jealous. After a heated argument between Jolson and Sherman over Moran, a character played by Mitchell Lewis, who is upset because he was caught cheating at cards, puts real bullets in Jolson's stage gun. Since Jolson pretends to shoot Sherman in the minstrel show act, Lewis knows that this will result in Sherman's death and that Jolson will be blamed for the murder. After Sherman is shot, Jolson is arrested but manages to escape and take a freight train out of town. Eventually, Lewis confesses to the crime and Jolson is thereby proven to be innocent.![The Beloved Rogue](/imagesen/small/79205.jpg)
, 1h39
Directed by Alan CroslandOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Biography,
Swashbuckler,
Action,
Adventure,
Historical,
RomanceThemes Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors John Barrymore,
Conrad Veidt,
Marceline Day,
Henry Victor,
Slim Summerville,
Lawson ButtRating69%
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This script must be run from the command line
Directed by Alan Crosland,
Gordon HollingsheadOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Biography,
HistoricalThemes Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Dolores Costello,
Conrad Nagel,
John Miljan,
Marc McDermott,
Betty Blythe,
Paul PanzerRating58%
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The film is a semi-historical narrative and depicts the real-life courtship, marriage, and forced breakup of Jérôme Bonaparte, brother of Napoleon, and his wife from the American south, Elizabeth Patterson. Napoleon did not approve of the union (despite the fact that her family was one of the wealthiest in America) and the marriage was annulled. Jérôme was subsequently forced to marry Catharina of Württemberg. They had one child, depicted in the film, Jérôme Napoleon Bonaparte. In order to provide a "happy ending", Jérôme in the film leaves France to be with his wife. However, in historical fact he remained in Europe.