Movies like Married to the Mob (1988)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like Married to the Mob, here is our list of similar films:
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    1. The Whole Nine Yards

    #2,334 most popular movie yesterday

    The Whole Nine Yards involves a hitman moving next door to an unsuspecting man, causing a chain of comedic and chaotic events. Like Married to the Mob, its blend of organized crime and comedy makes for a fun watch for those who enjoy humor with a side of mobster action.

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    2. Analyze This

    #2,488 most popular movie yesterday

    Analyze This stars Robert De Niro as a mobster who seeks therapy from a psychiatrist, played by Billy Crystal. It's a comedy that lampoons the mob lifestyle much like Married to the Mob, and it brings the unique twist of therapy into the mix, adding to the humor.

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    3. Get Shorty

    #2,930 most popular movie yesterday

    Get Shorty's story of a loan shark and mobster trying to make it in Hollywood offers a comedic take on the crime genre. Fans of Married to the Mob might enjoy this movie's similar humor and the organizational complexities of crime juxtaposed with every day, normal life.

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    4. Prizzi's Honor

    #4,077 most popular movie yesterday

    Prizzi's Honor is a dark comedy about a couple of professional hitmen. The movie's blend of romance, comedy, and mobster thematics provides a similar feel to Married to the Mob, and its all-star cast, including Jack Nicholson and Kathleen Turner, ensures a charismatic performance.

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    5. Johnny Dangerously

    #4,402 most popular movie yesterday

    Johnny Dangerously is a parody of 1930s crime/gangster movies and tells the story of a good-hearted man who turns to crime to pay for his mother's medical bills. It plays with mobster stereotypes in a comedic way, much like the tone found in Married to the Mob.

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    6. My Blue Heaven

    #4,870 most popular movie yesterday

    In My Blue Heaven, an ex-mobster played by Steve Martin is placed in the Witness Protection Program in a suburban town, similar to the mobster-husband scenario of Married to the Mob. The film's quirky take on the clash between criminal pasts and squeaky-clean new lives will appeal to fans of the mob-comedy genre.

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    7. Mickey Blue Eyes

    #5,245 most popular movie yesterday

    Mickey Blue Eyes, featuring Hugh Grant, is about an auction house owner who finds out his fiancée's family is involved in the mafia. The movie's comedy ensues from the clash between Grant's British demeanor and the mobster lifestyle, in a similar vein to the cultural collisions in Married to the Mob.