Movies like Betsy's Wedding (1990)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like Betsy's Wedding, here is our list of similar films:
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    1. My Big Fat Greek Wedding

    #2,212 most popular movie yesterday

    The cultural clashes and family dynamics in My Big Fat Greek Wedding will resonate with those who appreciate the similar themes in Betsy’s Wedding. This film combines romance with a hilarious portrayal of the extended family's involvement in the couple's life.

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    2. Father of the Bride

    #2,233 most popular movie yesterday

    This heartwarming comedy follows the trials and tribulations of a father coming to terms with his daughter's upcoming wedding. With its family-centric humor and wedding shenanigans, fans of Betsy's Wedding will find Father of the Bride to be right up their aisle.

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    3. The Wedding Singer

    #2,582 most popular movie yesterday

    Set in the 1980s, The Wedding Singer offers a charmingly nostalgic and comedic storyline about love and weddings. Its lighthearted and romantic atmosphere makes it a fitting recommendation for admirers of Betsy's Wedding.

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    4. The Wedding Planner

    #3,020 most popular movie yesterday

    Following a similar wedding theme, The Wedding Planner features the behind-the-scenes work that goes into organizing a wedding, combined with a delightful romantic plot that complements the comical elements fans of Betsy's Wedding would enjoy.

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    5. Father of the Bride Part II

    #3,852 most popular movie yesterday

    Picking up where the first left off, this sequel offers more for those who can't get enough of the father-daughter dynamic in the face of family milestones. It's a natural follow-up for fans of Betsy's Wedding looking for another comical take on the drama of family events.

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    6. Jumping the Broom

    #5,533 most popular movie yesterday

    With a modern take on the wedding genre, Jumping the Broom highlights the nuances of merging two distinct families from opposite socioeconomic backgrounds at a wedding, reminiscent of Betsy's Wedding's family-focused plot and comedic moments.