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10 Best Movies Like Second Chorus

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

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#1
Detour

Detour

1945★ 7.2

Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Second Chorus for fans of Drama. It captures a similar emotionally gripping atmosphere.

The life of Al Roberts, a pianist in a New York nightclub, turns into a nightmare when he decides to hitchhike to Los Angeles to visit his girlfriend....

#2
First Snow

First Snow

2006★ 6.1

Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Second Chorus for fans of Drama. It captures a similar emotionally gripping atmosphere.

A psychic's ominous reading sends a man into a tailspin....

#3
The Big Trees

The Big Trees

1952★ 5.5

Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Second Chorus for fans of Drama. It captures a similar emotionally gripping atmosphere.

In 1900, unscrupulous timber baron Jim Fallon plans to take advantage of a new law and make millions off California redwood. Much of the land he hopes to grab has been homesteaded ...

#4
The Great Flamarion

The Great Flamarion

1945★ 6.1

Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Second Chorus for fans of Crime. It captures a similar emotionally gripping atmosphere.

A beautiful but unscrupulous female performer manipulates all the men in her life in order to achieve her aims....

#5
The African Queen

The African Queen

1977★ 6.5

Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Second Chorus for fans of TV Movie. It captures a similar emotionally gripping atmosphere.

After the events of The African Queen (1951), Charlie and Rose are recaptured by the Germans and forced to tug one of their big cannons that could bring the Nazis victory against t...

#6
Hurray Mexico!

Hurray Mexico!

1932★ 7.1

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

Unedited film that Sergei Eisenstein, Grigoriy Aleksandrov and Eduard Tisse shot in Mexico 1931-32. This record only represents the 200,000-plus feet of unedited film that Sergei E...