Green Card (1990)

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10 Similar Movies To Green Card (1990)

1: The Proposal (2009)


Margaret Tate is the executive editor-in-chief of a book publishing company located in New York. She is originally from Canada. Her employees despise her because she has a dominant demeanor and is always trying to get her way. Margaret finds out from her superior, Chairman Bergen, that her application to renew her visa has been rejected due to a violation of the terms of her visa and that she now faces the possibility of being deported back to Canada. She…

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2: Single All the Way (2021)


Peter, a social media strategist in Los Angeles, is sick and tired of his entire family asking him about his relationship status whenever he travels to see them for the holidays. Peter is now single. When Tim's wife hires Peter's best friend and roommate Nick as a freelance handyman, Peter is delighted to bring his new lover Tim to New Hampshire to meet them. However, he learns that Tim is married when Tim's wife hires Nick to do some work…

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3: Candy Jar (2018)


Lona Skinner has an internal monologue about her hatred of Bennet Russell as she is in the office of the principal at Hemlock Prep Academy. Bennet Russell is one of her fellow debate club members. They are motivated to win the presidency of their two-person debate club because they know it will appear impressive on their applications to prestigious universities like Harvard and Yale, respectively. In the end, despite their objections, the principal names them co-presidents of the student body.…

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4: Holidate (2020)


Sloane Benson is a young woman in Chicago who despises the holidays since her family constantly criticizes her for not having a significant other at this time of year. Sloane's mother, Elaine, is always trying to hook her up with a new man, to Sloane's annoyance. This comes after Sloane recently ended her relationship with her boyfriend. Sloane is currently the only person in the family who is not involved in a relationship, as her younger brother, York, recently became…

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5: The Last Song (2010)


At 17, Veronica "Ronnie" Miller, played by Miley Cyrus, is just as defiant as she was the day her parents separated, and her father left for Georgia three years before. She was arrested for shoplifting in New York City, where she resided at the time. Ronnie Miller, who used to be a child prodigy at the classical piano under the instruction of her father, Steve Miller (Greg Kinnear), no longer plays the instrument and has not talked with her father…

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6: Feel the Beat (2020)


Amid a rainstorm, April Dibrina, a teenage dancer who dreams of making it big on Broadway, robs an elderly woman of her taxi cab to travel to an audition. She performs well, but Ruth Zimmer, the sponsor, gets to know the potential dancers. When she realizes that April is the passenger in the taxi, she solemnly pledges that no one on Broadway will ever hire April. She attempted to explain something when she accidentally knocked Ruth off the stage, causing…

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7: Love Comes Softly (2003)


Marty Claridge, played by Katherine Heigl, and her husband, Aaron Claridge, played by Oliver Macready, had recently relocated to the West Coast. Still, Aaron is killed in a riding accident shortly after the transfer. Marty is pregnant with her late husband's child and needs a place to stay through the winter because she has nowhere else to go. She is so desperate that she agrees to the proposal made by Clark Davis, a widower (Dale Midkiff). Clark makes the generous…

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8: The Thing Called Love (1993)


Miranda Presley is an aspiring singer and songwriter originally from New York City. She is a fan of country music and decides to move to Nashville with the hopes of becoming a star in the country music industry there. After a lengthy journey by bus, Miranda finally makes it to Music City, where she makes her way to the Bluebird Café. This popular local hangout serves as a platform for emerging artists. Lucy, the proprietor of the bar, takes a…

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9: An Officer and a Gentleman (1982)


After completing his studies at the university, Zachary "Zack" Mayo will immediately enroll in the Aviation Officer Candidate School (AOCS). After his mother took her own life when he was a toddler, he relocated to the Philippines to live with his father, Byron, who was a US Navy boatswain's mate first class, an alcoholic, and a womanizer. Byron was stationed in the Philippines. Zack spends his childhood at the United States Naval Base in Subic Bay, and, despite his father's…

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10: Purple Hearts


On August 7, 1782, George Washington, who was serving as the commander-in-chief of the Continental Army at the time, issued an order from the headquarters he had established in Newburgh, New York, to create the first Purple Heart, which was first known as the Badge of Military Merit. Only three patriots who served during the Revolutionary War were ever given the Badge of Military Merit by Washington personally. Washington permitted his subordinate commanders to hand out Badges of Merit when…

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