Connections
The Idolmaker, The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith, Every Man for Himself, Fade to Black
Sneak Previews
- Clips within a clip: Quick flashes of the movie appear in a clip from "Fade to Black" (1980).
Horror of Dracula (1958)
Clips within a clip: Quick flashes of the movie appear in a clip from "Fade to Black" (1980).- Clips are shown for the review. Siskel and Ebert both recommend it.
Every Man for Himself (1980)
Clips are shown for the review. Neither Siskel nor Ebert recommends it.Battle Beyond the Stars (1980)
Clips are shown for Gene Siskel's "Dog of the Week".
Dracula (1931)
Eric Binford imitates Bela Lugosi's performance (even though images of Christopher Lee's Dracula appear in flashes) in a clip from "Fade to Black" (1980).Frankenstein (1931)
Marilyn (incorrectly) guesses this movie in response to a trivia question in a clip from "Fade to Black" (1980).The Seven Year Itch (1955)
Eric Binford makes reference to the movie in a clip from "Fade to Black" (1980).The Magnificent Seven (1960)
Gene Siskel says that "Battle Beyond the Stars" (1980) is a partial imitation of this movie.Walkabout (1971)
Roger Ebert mentions other recent Australian movies in his discussion of "The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith" (1980).
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