Movies like The Secret of My Success (1987)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like The Secret of My Success, here is our list of similar films:
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    1. The Hudsucker Proxy

    #3,037 most popular movie yesterday

    Coen Brothers' The Hudsucker Proxy is a satirical comedy-drama that echoes The Secret of My Success's themes of an underdog navigating the corporate ladder. Its quirky, stylistic storytelling of a mailroom clerk's unforeseen rise to the top will attract viewers who appreciate a blend of comedy with a commentary on capitalism.

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    2. Mr. Mom

    #3,276 most popular movie yesterday

    Michael Keaton stars in Mr. Mom, playing a stay-at-home father after losing his job, while his wife climbs the corporate ladder. While it reverses workplace roles compared to The Secret of My Success, it offers a heartwarming and comedic take on gender roles and the working world.

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    3. Baby Boom

    #4,299 most popular movie yesterday

    Baby Boom, starring Diane Keaton, is a film about a high-powered businesswoman who inherits a baby and must navigate the challenges of balancing career aspirations with newfound motherhood. Its blend of workplace challenges and personal transformation will resonate with those who enjoy The Secret of My Success.

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    4. Big Business

    #4,629 most popular movie yesterday

    In Big Business, the mix-up of two sets of twins leads to a series of corporate and comedic mishaps. This film delivers laughs through the lens of business impersonations and mistaken identities, appealing to those who enjoyed the corporate hijinks in The Secret of My Success.

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    5. The Associate

    #6,525 most popular movie yesterday

    Whoopi Goldberg stars in The Associate, featuring a woman who creates a fictitious male business partner to succeed in a male-dominated corporate world. Fans of The Secret of My Success will appreciate the lengths the character goes to overcome stereotypes and make it in the business.