Comments
Suggestions of similar film to It Happens Every Thursday
There are 338 films with the same actors, 30 films with the same director, 37215 with the same cinematographic genres, to have finally
70 suggestions of similar films.
If you liked
It Happens Every Thursday, you will probably like those similar films :
, 1h25
Directed by Joseph PevneyOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Noir,
Crime,
RomanceActors Shelley Winters,
Barry Sullivan,
Colleen Miller,
Gregg Palmer,
Kent Taylor,
Richard LongRating57%
A beautiful girl from the sticks finds success and grave peril in the big city., 1h23
Directed by Joseph PevneyOrigin USAGenres Drama,
RomanceActors Loretta Young,
Jeff Chandler,
Frances Dee,
Alex Nicol,
Alexander Scourby,
Lynne RobertsRating63%
A sexy blonde, still a little fresh off the farm, Christine Carroll (Loretta Young) is preparing to marry her handsome boyfriend. She finds out too late that her fiancé Mike (Alex Nicol) is a gangster and, once he slips stolen merchandise into her purse, she becomes his unwitting accessory. Though she goes to jail, she is innocent of the crime. , 1h43
Directed by Joseph PevneyOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Circus films,
Buddy filmsActors Dean Martin,
Jerry Lewis,
Joanne Dru,
Zsa Zsa Gabor,
Sig Ruman,
Wallace FordRating58%
Pete Nelson, a smooth operator who has just been discharged from the Army, joins forces with his old buddy, the loud Jerome X. Hotchkiss, and together they join a circus. The Clyde Brent Circus, to be exact. Jerry has taken a job as apprentice lion tamer. Pete is set on being a circus clown, but his plans are squandered when they meet the circus manager Sam Morley and owner Jill Brent, who is also ringmaster. The circus has financial problems, so the only way that both Pete and Jerry can be hired if they help out wherever needed., 1h42
Directed by Joseph PevneyOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
RomanceActors James Garner,
Natalie Wood,
Nina Foch,
Dean Jagger,
E. G. Marshall,
Henry JonesRating62%
Grant Austen (Dean Jagger), the head of Austen Plastics, yearns for retirement. So when Scofield Industries, by far his largest customer, threatens to take its business elsewhere, Austen considers selling his company. He hires a consulting firm, which finds an interested potential buyer, the notorious Cash McCall (James Garner)., 2h2
Directed by Joseph PevneyOrigin USAGenres Drama,
BiographyThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about television,
Films about disabilities,
Sign-language films,
American Sign Language films,
Films about language and translationActors James Cagney,
Dorothy Malone,
Jane Greer,
Jim Backus,
Robert Evans,
Troy DonahueRating70%
In the early 1900s, actor Lon Chaney (James Cagney) is working in vaudeville with his wife Cleva (Dorothy Malone). Chaney quits the show and Cleva announces that she is pregnant. Lon is happy and tells Cleva that he has been hired by the famous comedy team Kolb and Dill for an upcoming show., 1h21
Directed by Joseph PevneyOrigin USAGenres Thriller,
Horror,
HistoricalActors Charles Laughton,
Boris Karloff,
Sally Forrest,
Richard Stapley,
Allison Hayes,
Alan NapierRating61%
Alain, the Sire de Maletroit (Laughton), plots revenge on his younger brother Edmund (Cavanagh) for stealing Alain's childhood sweetheart, now deceased. Alain imprisons Edmund in a dungeon for 20 years. He then convinces Edmund's grown daughter Blanche (Forrest) that her father is dead. As Blanche's mother (Alain's lost love) died in childbirth, Maletroit intends to further antagonize Blanche by reducing her life to a miserable hell. As the film begins, he tricks a high-born drunken cad, Denis de Beaulieu (Richard Stapley), to pass through the sole, exterior door of the Maletroit chateau, which has no latch handle on the inside, making him a captive, with the intent of forcing the delicate Blanche into marriage with him. However, Denis has unanticipated redemptive qualities, and he and Blanche fall in love. Their attempt to escape is initially foiled by Alain, who seals Edmund, Blanche and Denis in a stone deathtrap designed to crush the lot of them. Maletroit's disloyal manservant Voltan (Karloff) comes to their aid and dies effecting the escape of Denis, Blanche and her father from a dungeon cell, the walls of which are crushing in on them under pressure of river water churned against them by a water wheel on the chateau.