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Yentl (1983) More at IMDbPro »

Referenced in
A Film Is Born: The Making of 'Yentl' (1983) (TV)
Desperate Teenage Lovedolls (1984)
 -  As several of the characters walk through Westwood Village, Yentl is displayed prominently on the marquee in the background.
Paris, Texas (1984)
 -  We see a poster of YENTL early in the film
Just One of the Guys (1985)
"The Simpsons: Selma's Choice (#4.13)" (1993)
 -  Marge rents this video for Homer when he's ill.
"Mystery Science Theater 3000: Alien from L.A. (#6.16)" (1993)
 -  Crow: Say, Mike. How's your exclusive limited lazer disk edition of 'Yentl'?
Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman (1993) (TV)
 -  The marquee on the drive-in theatre sports a double bill of "Yentl" and "The Adventures of Milo and Otis."
"The Nanny: Everybody Needs a Bubby (#2.3)" (1994)
 -  Fran mentions Yetta singing the song "Papa, Can You Hear Me?"
Boys Life: Three Stories of Love, Lust, and Liberation (1994)
 -  poster on wall in A Friend of Dorothy
"The Nanny: The Nanny Napper (#2.6)" (1994)
 -  Brighton calls Fran the title character when Fran is looking after a Russian baby.
A Friend of Dorothy (1994)
 -  poster on wall
"The Nanny: Val's Boyfriend (#3.18)" (1996)
 -  Fran mentions the movie by name.
Hard Core Logo (1996)
A Boy's Life (1997)
 -  poster on wall in A Friend of Dorothy
"Saturday Night Live: Mike Myers/Aerosmith (#22.16)" (1997)
 -  Mentioned on Sprockets
"The Nanny: The Passed-Over Story (#4.21)" (1997)
 -  Fran mentions the movie by name.
"The Nanny: No Muse Is Good Muse (#4.22)" (1997)
 -  Fran refers to a stage version of the movie that Maxwell produced.
In & Out (1997)
"The Weird Al Show: Talent Show (#1.8)" (1997)
 -  Madame Judy imitates Barbra Streisand and utters the line, "Papa, can you hear me?"
"South Park: Mecha Streisand (#1.12)" (1998)
 -  "Have you seen her?!" "No. Not since Yentl."
Catfish in Black Bean Sauce (1999)
"The Nanny: Maggie's Wedding (#6.19)" (1999)
 -  Fran references the song "Papa, Can You Hear Me?"
"Saturday Night Live: Jerry Seinfeld/David Bowie (#25.1)" (1999)
 -  Scene quoted by Mary Katherine Gallagher
"Will & Grace: Sons and Lovers (#3.22)" (2001)
 -  Jack begins singing "Papa, Can You Hear Me" several times
Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002)
The Hebrew Hammer (2003)
Whether You Like It or Not: The Story of Hedwig (2003) (V)
 -  dialogue
Connie and Carla (2004)
 -  There is a musical number which is a song from Yentl.
Fronterz (2004)
 -  title mentioned
"Father of the Pride: And the Revolution Continues (#1.5)" (2004)
 -  Emerson refers to Barbra as "Yentl".
Call Girl Wives (2005) (TV)
 -  When they mention Hello Dolly a person thinks they mean Yentl
A Cock and Bull Story (2005)
"Jeopardy!: (#22.80)" (2005)
 -  correct response in "Scary Movies" category
"The Simpsons: Girls Just Want to Have Sums (#17.19)" (2006)
 -  Dolph declares that "We've been Yentled"
Relative Strangers (2006)
 -  guess during Charades
Son of Rambow (2007)
 -  Title on marquee when Lee is brought to the theater
"House M.D.: Don't Ever Change (#4.12)" (2008)
 -  "Mental Yentl"
"The Simpsons: Homer and Lisa Exchange Cross Words (#20.6)" (2008)
 -  Lisa solves a crossword puzzle that contains a clue for this movie.
"Glee: Acafellas (#1.3)" (2009)
 -  After Rachel mentions how Barbra Streisand refused to get a nose job, Dakota Stanley calls her by the title character.
Featured in
Your Choice for the Film Awards (1984) (TV)
 -  Best film nominee; clips shown
Barbra: The Concert (1995) (TV)
 -  clips with Barbra
"I Love the '80s Strikes Back" (2003)
 -  Footage from this film was edited into this mini-series.
Spoofed in
Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002)
 -  Dr. Evil cries "Papa can you hear me?"
An Officer and a Yentlman (2002)
"The Simpsons: Sleeping with the Enemy (#16.3)" (2004)
 -  Nelson Muntz sings the song "Papa, Can You Hear Me?"

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