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Patton (1970)

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Patton

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Edited into

    • Fireball Forward (TV Movie 1972)

    • All This and World War II (1976)

    • Wizards (1977)

      "Wizards" features rotoscoped footage traced from "El Cid," "Battle of the Bulge," and "Patton."
    • Lo schermo a tre punte (Video 1995)

    • "America: Facts vs. Fiction" Patton and Grant (TV Episode 2014)

      narrator comments on film

Featured in

    • Portrait of an Actor (Short 1971)

      clip of George C. Scott as Patton
    • America at the Movies (1976)

      Clip(s) / Footage.
    • The 53rd Annual Academy Awards (TV Special 1981)

    • Precious Images (Short 1986)

    • Words (Short 1987)

      Clips shown

Followed by

    • The Last Days of Patton (TV Movie 1986)

Referenced in

    • "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In" Guest Star Don Rickles (TV Episode 1970)

      A rumor is mentioned that Nixon has seen this movie several times.
    • Wendy's Palace (1970)

      Advertised on a marquee.
    • "The Carol Burnett Show" Art Carney, Pat Carroll (TV Episode 1971)

      Mentioned during the exterminator sketch.
    • Melody (1971)

      The boys stop by a poster for Patton when they "go up west"
    • Shaft (1971)

      Title can be seen on a movie theatre marquee when Shaft takes a cab to Amsterdam Avenue

Spoofed in

    • The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat (1974)

      Title character parodied when he pops up out of a tank and shoots Fritz.
    • Northville Cemetery Massacre (1975)

      Military dressed man humorously speaks in front of a gigantic American flag of the U.S.A.
    • "Sanford and Son" Sergeant Gork (TV Episode 1976)

      Fred's speech behind the US flag is a parody of the film's iconic scene.
    • "Laugh-In" Episode #1.1 (TV Episode 1977)

      The start of the show and a tribute to anti-gay activist Anita Bryant open with takeoffs of Patton.
    • "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" Robin Williams/Jean Marsh (TV Episode 1981)

      Johnny Carson stars in a deleted scene

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