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10 Best Movies Like Count on Trouble

If you loved Count on Trouble, we've curated the perfect watchlist for you based on shared genres, themes, and directorial style.

#1
Destroy All Monsters

Destroy All Monsters

1968★ 6.9

Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Count on Trouble for fans of Sci-Fi. It captures a similar adrenaline-pumping atmosphere.

At the turn of the century, all of the Earth's monsters have been rounded up and kept safely on Monsterland. Chaos erupts when a race of she-aliens known as the Kilaaks unleash the...

#2
Re-Births

Re-Births

2017★ 7.4

Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Count on Trouble for fans of Documentary. It captures a similar compelling atmosphere.

A documentary film depicting five intimate portraits of migrants who fled their country of origin to seek refuge in France and find a space of freedom where they can fully experien...

#3
Alice

Alice

1990★ 6.3

Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Count on Trouble for fans of Comedy. It captures a similar light-hearted atmosphere.

Alice Tate, mother of two, with a marriage of 16 years, finds herself falling for a handsome sax player, Joe. Stricken with a backache, she consults herbalist Dr. Yang, who realize...

#4
Stardust Memories

Stardust Memories

1980★ 6.9

Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Count on Trouble for fans of Comedy. It captures a similar light-hearted atmosphere.

While attending a retrospect of his work, a filmmaker recalls his life and his loves: the inspirations for his films....

#5
Equinox Flower

Equinox Flower

1958★ 7.4

Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Count on Trouble for fans of Comedy. It captures a similar light-hearted atmosphere.

Wataru Hirayama's outwardly liberal views on marriage are severely tested when his daughter declares that she is in love with a coworker and is adamant to live life her own way, in...

#6
Unfaithfully Yours

Unfaithfully Yours

1948★ 7.2

Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Count on Trouble for fans of Comedy. It captures a similar light-hearted atmosphere.

Before he left for a brief European visit, symphony conductor Sir Alfred De Carter casually asked his staid brother-in-law August to look out for his young wife, Daphne, during his...