Laser Optics II (Vidéo 1989)
The Making of 'Midnight Run' (Court métrage de télévision 1987)
Discussed- Reviewed.
"Siskel & Ebert & the Movies" The Best Films of 1988 (Épisode télévisé 1988)
Clips are shown. #6 on Gene Siskel's top-ten list."Camp Midnite" Show 110 (Épisode télévisé 1989)
A promo is shown during the show as part of a tie-in contest."I Love the 80's 3-D" 1988 (Épisode télévisé 2005)
It's discussed in the 1988 episode.
Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous (Série télévisée 1984–1995)
Another Midnight Run (Téléfilm 1994)
Midnight Runaround (Téléfilm 1994)
Midnight Run for Your Life (Téléfilm 1994)
"Camp Midnite" Show 110 (Épisode télévisé 1989)
There's a tie-in contest for the film's home video release.36.15 code Père Noël (1989)
Poster on wall."Camp Midnite" Show 113 (Épisode télévisé 1989)
Dick announces the winner of the tie-in Midnight Run Sweepstakes.- Referenced during the "Pink Cadillac" review.
Flashback (1990)
Cited as an inspiration.
Hopalong Cassidy (Série télévisée 1952–1954)
Joey dons a straw cowboy hat, and he jokingly refers to himself as "Hopalong Cassidiche".Les pirates du métro (1974)
Taxi Driver (1976)
When Jack Walsh, played by Robert DeNiro, adds an extra "ur" to "Litmus Configururation," it's a reference to the poster on Travis Bickle (also played by DeNiro) gets a poster that adds an extra "-iz" to "One of these days, I'm gonna get organizized."Joust (Jeu vidéo 1982)
When Jack Walsh is on the phone call at the bus station, we can see the video game behind him and the Duke.
"The Adam and Joe Show" Episode #3.1 (Épisode télévisé 1999)
Recreated in the Bobby De Niro song (Joe is handcuffed and they hide behind a fence) and the lyric "In Midnight Run he showed to use a lighter acting style, proving he could swear a lot but also make you smile".Big Trouble (2002)
Dennis Farina's mafia characters refer to the goons as "moron number 1" and moron number 2.""Bob's Burgers" Midday Run (Épisode télévisé 2015)
Episode title"Rick and Morty" Mortynight Run (Épisode télévisé 2015)
Title. Delivering a captive while pursued by police.
Casablanca (1942)
The tagline "This could be the beginning of a beautiful friendship."