Lo schermo a tre punte (Video 1995)
The Cars That Made America (TV Mini Series 2017)
Clips shown representing American vehicles from the early 20th Century.
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100 Years of Comedy (Video 1997)
Clip shown.The Warner Bros. Story: 75 Years of Laughter (TV Movie 1998)
Clips are presentedBehind the Action: Stuntmen in the Movies (TV Movie 2002)
Fast Film (Short 2003)
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Fearless Frank (1967)
Appears on movie marquee in backgroundSmashing Time (1967)
"Petticoat Junction" The Great Race (TV Episode 1969)
Movie title used in title- Mentioned by Johnny as he introduces Tony Curtis
Hooper (1978)
Field eating dinner while the brawl goes on around her is reminiscent of Tony Curtis gliding through the pie fight.
The Battle of the Century (Short 1927)
the pie fight scene is an homage to this Laurel & Hardy filmThe Flying Deuces (1939)
Citizen Kane (1941)
Adventures of Don Juan (1948)
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
The Great Continental Overland Cross-Country Race (Short 1971)
Title spoof.Cannonball Run II (1984)
Parodies the comedic high-stakes race.Swindle (TV Movie 2013)
Cake fight scene: bad guy covered with cake, good guy comes out clean
The Sheik (1921)
The Prisoner of Zenda (1937)
The final part of the film is an uncredited comedy remake of Prisoner of Zenda, with Jack Lemmon, as the villainous Prof. Fate, substitutes for his drunken double Prince Hapnik of Pottsdorf, with Ross Martin as the Rupert character "Baron Von Stuppe"Destry Rides Again (1939)
The Prisoner of Zenda (1952)
Like Stewart Granger and Ronald Colman, Jack Lemmon plays a dual role as drunken Prince Hapnick in the Pottsdorf sequence.
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