Movies like Compromising Positions (1985)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like Compromising Positions, here is our list of similar films:
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    1. Clue

    #972 most popular movie yesterday

    Based on the popular board game, Clue mixes comedy, mystery, and a touch of thriller that audiences of Compromising Positions might enjoy. The 1985 film's comedic take on the whodunit genre brings a cast of quirky characters together, resulting in a highly enjoyable caper.

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    2. Murder by Numbers

    #3,737 most popular movie yesterday

    Although more of a psychological thriller than a comedy, Murder by Numbers might captivate the same audience with its engaging murder investigation plot. The movie's intricate storyline and the detectives' dedication to solving the crime echo the determined sleuthing seen in Compromising Positions.

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    3. Fletch

    #4,006 most popular movie yesterday

    Crime and comedy go hand in hand in Fletch, featuring Chevy Chase as an investigative reporter embroiled in a drug trafficking scenario. Viewers who liked the mixture of investigation and humor in Compromising Positions will find Fletch's escapades entertaining.

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    4. Deathtrap

    #4,565 most popular movie yesterday

    This 1982 thriller comedy, starring Michael Caine and Christopher Reeve, shares the combination of suspense and humor found in Compromising Positions. Deathtrap's cleverly constructed plot and twists will surely keep viewers on the edge of their seats.

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    5. Manhattan Murder Mystery

    #5,807 most popular movie yesterday

    Fans of Compromising Positions will find Woody Allen's Manhattan Murder Mystery delightful, with its combination of comedy and suspense. The film follows a New York couple who suspects murder in their apartment building, allowing for both laughs and intrigue.

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    6. The Late Show

    #7,085 most popular movie yesterday

    This 1977 comedy-crime film, directed by Robert Benton, captures the same blend of mystery and humor found in Compromising Positions. The Late Show, which revolves around an aging private detective navigating the complexities of a case, will entertain those who appreciate a mix of suspense and wit.