
If You Like How to Steal a Million(1966)
Based on real preference data from thousands of voters, here's what fans of How to Steal a Million also love.
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1999How does this work?
These recommendations are based on real voting data, not algorithms. When thousands of people vote on their favorites, patterns emerge — people who love How to Steal a Million consistently tend to also love certain other things. The "strength" score shows how much more likely fans of How to Steal a Million are to enjoy each recommendation compared to the average person.
Unlike algorithmic recommendations, these connections come from actual human preferences. A high strength score means the connection is genuine — not just because two items share a category, but because the same people genuinely love both.