15 Movies Like Disappearing Act

Loved Disappearing Act? Based on its unique Cinema DNA—including its pacing, themes, and emotional tone—we've curated the ultimate list of what you should watch next.

Barbie
#1

Barbie

Barbie and Ken are having the time of their lives in the colorful and seemingly perfect world of Barbie Land. However, when they get a chance to go to the real world, they soon discover the joys and perils of living among humans.

💡Why it's a match: A highly-rated genre match based on the viewing habits of people who liked Disappearing Act.

The '?' Motorist
#2

The '?' Motorist

A magical glowing white motorcar ignores policemen, drives up buildings, flies through outer space, and can transform into a horse and carriage.

💡Why it's a match: A highly-rated genre match based on the viewing habits of people who liked Disappearing Act.

Invisible Sister
#3

Invisible Sister

Teenager Cleo's school science project goes quite awry, causing her popular older sister Molly to go invisible.

💡Why it's a match: A highly-rated genre match based on the viewing habits of people who liked Disappearing Act.

Glenroy Brothers (Comic Boxing)
#4

Glenroy Brothers (Comic Boxing)

The Glenroy Brothers perform a portion of their vaudeville act, "The Comic View of Boxing: The Tramp & the Athlete", which depicts a boxer with a classic style trying to contend with an opponent who uses a very unorthodox approach.

💡Why it's a match: A fantastic follow-up watch to Disappearing Act.

Silent Movie
#5

Silent Movie

Aspiring filmmakers Mel Funn, Marty Eggs and Dom Bell go to a financially troubled studio with an idea for a silent movie. In an effort to make the movie more marketable, they attempt to recruit a number of big name stars to appear, while the studio's creditors attempt to thwart them.

💡Why it's a match: A highly-rated genre match based on the viewing habits of people who liked Disappearing Act.

Watermelon Contest
#6

Watermelon Contest

Two men have a contest to see which one can be the first to eat a large slice of watermelon.

💡Why it's a match: A fantastic follow-up watch to Disappearing Act.

Pygmalion and Galatea
#7

Pygmalion and Galatea

Showing Pygmalion at work in his studio on the statue of Galatea, who, on being completed, comes to life. He attempts to clasp her to his arms, when the bust leaves the body and crossing the room mocks at him standing with the lower portion of her body in his hands. Further startling illusions are seen in this most beautiful picture.

💡Why it's a match: A fantastic follow-up watch to Disappearing Act.

Hideaways
#8

Hideaways

The elder one of each generation in the Furlong family is equipped with an extraordinary capacity. James discovers the nature of his at the time of an accident which causes the death of his father and his grandmother. Haunted by this mysterious evil he hides in a forest not to harm anybody. A few years later, Mae also takes refuge it in the forest and meets James.

💡Why it's a match: A highly-rated genre match based on the viewing habits of people who liked Disappearing Act.

Alice in Wonderland
#9

Alice in Wonderland

This is the first movie version of the famous story. Alice dozes in a garden, awakened by a dithering white rabbit in waistcoat with pocket watch. She follows him down a hole and finds herself in a hall of many doors.

💡Why it's a match: A highly-rated genre match based on the viewing habits of people who liked Disappearing Act.

The Impossible Voyage
#10

The Impossible Voyage

Using every known means of transportation, several savants from the Geographic Society undertake a journey through the Alps to the Sun which finishes under the sea.

💡Why it's a match: A fantastic follow-up watch to Disappearing Act.

The Brass Teapot
#11

The Brass Teapot

When a couple discovers that a brass teapot makes them money whenever they hurt themselves, they must come to terms with how far they are willing to go.

💡Why it's a match: A highly-rated genre match based on the viewing habits of people who liked Disappearing Act.

Sketch
#12

Sketch

When a young girl’s sketchbook falls into a strange pond, her drawings come to life—chaotic, real, and on the loose. As the town descends into chaos, her family must reunite and stop the monsters they never meant to unleash.

💡Why it's a match: A highly-rated genre match based on the viewing habits of people who liked Disappearing Act.

The Tramp
#13

The Tramp

The Little Fellow finds the girl of his dreams and work on a family farm. He helps defend the farm against criminals, and all seems well, until he discovers the girl of his dreams already has someone in her life. Unwilling to be a problem in their lives, he takes to the road, though he is seen skipping and swinging his cane as if happy to be back on the road where he knows he belongs.

💡Why it's a match: A highly-rated genre match based on the viewing habits of people who liked Disappearing Act.

Scrooge; or Marley's Ghost
#14

Scrooge; or Marley's Ghost

Filmed in 35mm and in black and white, this short silent film was produced by the English film pioneer R. W. Paul, and directed by Walter R. Booth and was filmed at Paul's Animatograph Works. It was released in November 1901. As was common in cinema's early days, the filmmakers chose to adapt an already well-known story, in this case A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, in the belief that the audience's familiarity with the story would result in the need for fewer intertitles. It was presented in 'Twelve Tableaux' or scenes.

💡Why it's a match: A fantastic follow-up watch to Disappearing Act.

Black Sheep
#15

Black Sheep

When dignified Albert Donnelly runs for Governor, his team moves to keep his slow-witted and klutzy younger brother, Mike, out of the eye of the media. To baby-sit Mike, the campaign assigns sarcastic Steve, who gets the experience of a lifetime when he tries to take Mike out of town during the election.

💡Why it's a match: A highly-rated genre match based on the viewing habits of people who liked Disappearing Act.