References
An American Tragedy (1931)
Referenced in
Betty in Blunderland (1934)
- Betty's version of "Ev'ry One Says I Love You" is yet another version of the song introduced by the Marx Brothers in the earlier film--also released by Paramount Pictures.
"You Bet Your Life: (#4.20)" (1954)
- Groucho reminisces over the first five Marx Brothers films, which he said were produced by
Jesse L. Lasky.
Help! (1965)
"All in the Family: Where's Archie?: Part 1 (#5.8)" (1974)
- One of the two films that Mike (dressed as Groucho) and Gloria (dressed as Harpo) were going out to see
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Unearthly (#4.20)" (1991)
- Crow: Anything further, Father?
Everyone Says I Love You (1996)
"The Adventures of Sam & Max: Freelance Police: The Thing That Wouldn't Stop It (#1.1)" (1997)
- Quote: "What's the password? ...And if you say 'Swordfish' I'll lose it!"
The Waterboy (1998)
- Harpo throws the football to an opposition player in order to tackle him, just as Adam Sandler does in 'The Waterboy'.
"Robot Chicken: Password: Swordfish (#2.10)" (2006)
- the title referes to the bit in the film about the password "swordfish"
A Collection of Chemicals (2009)
- The herbs in the film are named after the Marx Brothers and, at one point, Si quotes directly from this film.
"Psych: An Evening with Mr. Yang (#3.16)" (2009)
- It is one of the movie posters seen at the drive-in theater.
"Jeopardy!: (#26.7)" (2009)
- Subject of an $800 clue in the category "Beastly Expressions"
Featured in
City Heat (1984)
The Unknown Marx Brothers (1993) (TV)
Sports on the Silver Screen (1997) (TV)
AFI's 100 Years... 100 Laughs: America's Funniest Movies (2000) (TV)
- This film is #65 on the list.
Spoofs
Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (1925)
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