Suggestions of similar film to Teaching Dad to Like Her
There are 162 films with the same actors, 325 films with the same director, 48256 with the same cinematographic genres (including 7805 with exactly the same 2 genres than Teaching Dad to Like Her), to have finally 70 suggestions of similar films.
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, 10minutes Directed byD. W. Griffith OriginUSA GenresDrama, War, Historical ActorsOwen Moore, Linda Arvidson, Kate Bruce, William J. Butler, Verner Clarges, D. W. Griffith Rating55% A young soldier during the American Revolution has the mission to carry a crucial message to General Washington but he is spotted by a group of enemy soldiers called Hessians. He finds refuge with a family, but the enemies soon discover him. After that the family and neighbors plan to find out a way to send the important message.
, 17minutes Directed byD. W. Griffith OriginUSA GenresDrama, Comedy, Romance ActorsKate Bruce, Ynez Seabury, Claire McDowell, Dell Henderson, Christy Cabanne, Priscilla Dean Rating61% A small child whose mother is dying wanders out of the room and unites a stern spinster and unhappy bachelor by virtue of her innocent appeal. They discover the mother dead and, one presumes, plight their troth to find happiness, and care for the newly minted orphan. No-one emotes too much about the recently dead mother who is lying dead beside them when this is going on
, 12minutes Directed byD. W. Griffith OriginUSA GenresDrama, Romance ActorsClara T. Bracy, Kate Bruce, Verner Clarges, John T. Dillon, Francis J. Grandon, Owen Moore Rating55% The film opens upon two sisters (Martha, played by Mary Pickford, and Millie, played by Gertrude Robinson) standing in a field of daisies. Millie plucks the petals off of one to divine whether he loves me... he loves me not. The girls part ways; Martha's next stop is the vegetable patch in which a lanky farmhand diligently labors with a shovel. She passes up the farmhand's polite offer to become sweethearts and promptly steals away to town to get her palm read by a woman fortuneteller. There, a mustachioed gypsy catches her eye, and he tells her a fortune in which he "plans her future to his liking". The pair run off together, crossing a brook into which he saves her from falling. They arrive at a waterfall where he "induces her to believe his prophecy must be true". After that brief exchange, Martha jubilantly skips home, passing the lanky farmhand who pays her no heed.