Hollywood: The Gift of Laughter (TV Movie 1982)
Philo pretends to shoot Clyde the orangutan with his finger.Clint Eastwood: Director (TV Movie 1982)
clip shown"Siskel & Ebert" They'll Do It Every Time: Part Two (TV Episode 1991)
A clip is shown.Traveller (1997)
Any Which Way You Can (1980)
The Gauntlet (1977)
When facing down the biker gang (many of whom also were in the Every Which Way films as the Black Widows), he disparagingly refers to one of them as Clyde.Terror on Tour (1980)
The phrase ''Every Which Way But Loose'' is mentioned in dialogue."Saturday Night Live" Karen Black/Cheap Trick/Stanley Clarke Trio (TV Episode 1981)
Title referenced on Weekend Update as "Any Old Film You Can Stand".Death Wish II (1982)
Movie shown on marquee.- Ricky Schroder refers to the orangutan in the movie as he comments on working with one for an episode of his sitcom
Taxi Driver (1976)
You talkin' to me?Rocky (1976)
Boxing among hanging slabs of beef in a slaughterhouse
Cannonball Run II (1984)
Parodied with the oragutan limo driver."The Critic" I Can't Believe It's a Clip Show (TV Episode 1995)
Every Which Way But Lucid is a parody"Robot Chicken" Sweet J Presents (TV Episode 2001)
"Every Which Way but Unforgiven" trailer"Bob's Burgers" Sexy Dance Fighting (TV Episode 2011)
"Chevre Which Way But Loose Burger""Squidbillies" Trucked Up! (TV Episode 2011)
Early's orangutan sidekick Willie parodies Clyde.
- When Clint Eastwood's character comes into a stand-off with the biker gang, the first few notes of the theme tune is played.
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By what name was Every Which Way But Loose (1978) officially released in India in English?
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