- Footage from this movie is used.
"Film Review" Peter Cook, Dudley Moore & Stanley Donen (TV Episode 1967)
Clips shown.Hollywood: The Gift of Laughter (TV Movie 1982)
Peter sitting behind a desk making faces at Regina.Cary Grant: A Celebration of a Leading Man (TV Movie 1988)
clips shownPretty Woman (1990)
Home Stories (Short 1990)
Clips of Audrey Hepburn shown.
Gumnaam (1965)
Charade theme was used as the theme song 'Gumnam hai koi' for the film GumnamWalk Don't Run (1966)
Cary Grant whistles the theme song from Charade (in which Grant starred).Puzzle (1974)
A hoodlum terrorizes Sara by perpetually lighting matches and throwing them onto her lap. She begs him to stop and continues to swat them off of her. The hoodlum ends by saying, "An enjoyable little game, isn't it? I saw it in a movie once. Very effective." The film he is referencing is "Charade" where the exact same event occured."Columbo" Now You See Him (TV Episode 1976)
Borrows main theme music from CharadeDeath Ship (1980)
Both star George Kennedy as a villain who violently loses one of his hands.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1939)
Looking at Notre Dame, Regina asks if Alex (Cary Grant's character at that point) would swing from a rope and save her like Quasimodo.Spellbound (1945)
Stage Fright (1950)
An American in Paris (1951)
Regina Lampert: "...Gene Kelly. You remember when he danced down here by the river in 'An American in Paris' without a care in the world?"Singin' in the Rain (1952)
Kokhono Megh (1968)
Bengali language adapatationAssignment: Munich (TV Movie 1972)
RemakeThe Truth About Charlie (2002)
"Pee-wee's Playhouse" Dr. Pee-wee and the Del Rubios (TV Episode 1989)
Pee-Wee and the Del Rubios spoof the orange-passing scene."Daria" Murder, She Snored (TV Episode 2000)
Joey, Jeffy, and Jamie try to find out if somebody is dead with identical tactics"Die Welt auf Schwäbisch" Episode I - Eine neue Hoffnung (TV Episode 2009)
The episode uses excerpts of this title as a basis for a funny re-dubbing."Die Welt auf Schwäbisch" Episode II - Eine Frage der Ehre (TV Episode 2010)
The episode uses excerpts of this title as a basis for a funny re-dubbing.
Kokhono Megh (1968)