Amérique, notre histoire (TV Movie 2006)
excerpt
James Cagney: Top of the World (TV Movie 1992)
- comic scene with MacNamara and Reds
Billy Wilder Speaks (TV Movie 2006)
excerpt of film used in documentary on director"The Rotten Tomatoes Show" Watchmen/Shuttle/12 (TV Episode 2009)
The #3 Movie With Numbers For Names"Discovering Film" James Cagney (TV Episode 2014)
Clip shown. Film discussed.
"What's My Line?" Yogi Berra (2) (TV Episode 1961)
Mentioned as the film Arlene Francis is doing"The Jack Benny Program" Jack Going Back Into Pictures (TV Episode 1962)
One of three Billy Wilder films mentioned by Jack."What's My Line?" Shirley Booth (2) (TV Episode 1962)
Shirley Booth praises Arlene Francis's performance in the film.Carambolages (1963)
Los Tarantos (1963)
A poster of Billy Wilder's comedy it can be seen put in the wall inside a bull ring
Little Caesar (1931)
Mac says, "Mother of mercy, is this the end of Little RIco?"The Public Enemy (1931)
Cagney threatens Horst Buchholz with a grapefruitTrouble in Paradise (1932)
Communist Otto is first presented as an exact copy of behaviour of the communist in Trouble in Paradise.The Testament of Dr. Mabuse (1933)
The doctor sings the melody from "Walkuere" because he misses the first act, like Commissioner Lohmann in "Testament". The (uncredited) actor looks exactly like Lohmann.Think Fast, Mr. Moto (1937)
Phyllis tells Mac, "Think fast, Mr. Moto, because there will be a few questions asked"
Caffeine Madness (Short 2014)
The caffeine/propaganda style is parodied.
Little Caesar (1931)
The Public Enemy (1931)
Cagney threatens Horst Buchholz with a grapefruit.Taxi (1931)
Officer says "OK OK Buster" in a "you dirty rat" tone of voice. James Cagney said "Come out and take it, you dirty, yellow-bellied rat" in this film which in popular culture got simplified to "You dirty rat!"Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942)
Yankee Doodle Dandy plays at different times during movie via a cuckoo clock, James Cagney starred in the classic film version ; Balloons with print that reads Yankee Go HomeSpartacus (1960)
Put your pants on Spartacus line of dialogue
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