Movies like I Ought to Be in Pictures (1982)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like I Ought to Be in Pictures, here is our list of similar films:
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    1. Kramer vs. Kramer

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    Centering around a custody battle following a divorce, 'Kramer vs. Kramer' tugs at the heartstrings with its focus on family struggles and the bonds between a father and his son, akin to the father-daughter storyline in 'I Ought to Be in Pictures'.

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    2. Terms of Endearment

    #1,569 most popular movie yesterday

    This Oscar-winning film explores the complicated relationships within a family, much like 'I Ought to Be in Pictures'. Viewers will appreciate the emotional depth and character interactions that resonate with the heartfelt and often complicated dynamics of familial bonds.

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    3. Father of the Bride

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    Although more comedic in tone, 'Father of the Bride' addresses the emotional challenges a father faces with his daughter's upcoming wedding, which those who enjoy the father-daughter relationship in 'I Ought to Be in Pictures' will find relatable.

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    4. Steel Magnolias

    #1,692 most popular movie yesterday

    A classic drama-comedy about the bond among a group of Southern women in Louisiana, 'Steel Magnolias' offers the same blend of humor and heartrending moments as 'I Ought to Be in Pictures', focusing on the strength of relationships.

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    5. On Golden Pond

    #3,092 most popular movie yesterday

    This movie delves into the strained relationships between a daughter and her aging parents. Fans of 'I Ought to Be in Pictures' will find the themes of reconciliation and aging equally moving and profound in 'On Golden Pond'.

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    6. Georgia Rule

    #3,120 most popular movie yesterday

    This film examines the dynamics of three generations of women, with each character grappling with their own issues and relationships. The multi-generational female perspective offers a similar depth to 'I Ought to Be in Pictures'.