"Histoire(s) du cinéma" Le contrôle de l'univers (TV Episode 1999)
Precious Images (Short 1986)
"Siskel & Ebert" Previews of Coming Attractions (TV Episode 1987)
Clips are shown.- Clips shown
The Siskel & Ebert 500th Anniversary Special (TV Special 1989)
Clip of the trailer is shown.Home Stories (Short 1990)
Clips of Doris Day shown.
"Alfred Hitchcock Presents" Number Twenty-Two (TV Episode 1957)
Introduction makes joking reference.Greedy for Tweety (Short 1957)
The Manchurian Candidate (1962)
The great assassination scene pays homage to the one in "The Man Who Knew Too Much": In both scenes, (1) there is a sharpshooter at a huge, full, indoor arena, (2) the film audience has been told exactly what point in time the marksman is to fire, (3) the protagonist runs to try to locate the marksman before he shoots, (4) he finds him just after he fires, (5) the marksman dies a few seconds later, (6) the target lives.Take Her, She's Mine (1963)
Reference to "Que Será Será"."Monitor" Alfred Hitchcock/The Dotty World of James Lloyd (TV Episode 1964)
Mentioned by Huw.
The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934)
Foul Play (1978)
The opera house climax is borrowed from this film.Awesome Lotus (1983)
The credits lists a sequel as "The Basset Who Knew Too mUch"Top Secret! (1984)
Nick throwing a policeman off a theater balcony parodies the climactic ending."The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries" The Cat Who Knew Too Much (TV Episode 1995)
Title spoof.WCW Fall Brawl: War Games (TV Special 1995)
During the Harlem Heat-Stud Stable match, Bobby "The Brain" Heenan sings, "Que sera, sera/Whatever will be, will be/So meet me in my pickup sweetie/We're off to Bucksnort, Tennessee"
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