Oh, Mr. Porter! (1937)
ferry boat footage
The 20th Century: A Moving Visual History (TV Mini Series 1999)
excerpt shown in 'The 1930s: The Great Depression' episode
"Siskel & Ebert" Hail, Hail, Black and White (TV Episode 1989)
Train scene shown to compare with the color remakeMinute Movie Masterpieces (Video 1989)
Clips / Footage.The Grifters (1990)
Appears on TV set in motelHitchcock: Shadow of a Genius (TV Movie 1999)
"Alfred Hitchcock Presents" Into Thin Air (TV Episode 1955)
In his introduction, Alfred Hitchcock notes that his film The Lady Vanishes (1938) was based on the Vanishing Hotel Room legend.The Kiss of the Vampire (1963)
"Monitor" Alfred Hitchcock/The Dotty World of James Lloyd (TV Episode 1964)
Mentioned by Huw.Bye Bye Braverman (1968)
Morroe refers to the film during his discussion with Barnet about Alfred Hitchcock's work.Murder on the Orient Express (1974)
There are two references to Alfred Hitchcock's The Lady Vanishes (1938), in which Vanessa Redgrave's father Michael Redgrave starred: Ratchett disappears in a tunnel, and (later) an initial is drawn on a fogged window.
- Early in the film, there is an homage to the recurring shot in The Lodger in which a chandelier is seen to shake due to movement on the floor above.
Bank Holiday (1938)
Michael Redgrave, in order to disguise their real conversation from a passerby (the fake Miss Froy), says to Margaret Lockwood, "Of course, for sheer variety, give me an English summer. I remember once spending a bank holiday in Brighton..." This alludes to the film Bank Holiday (1938) released earlier that year by the same studio, starring Margaret Lockwood, and set largely in Brighton. A bank holiday is what North Americans would call a long weekend.Covered Tracks (1938)
Veit Harlans film of the same year recurs on the same supposed-to-be-true story of a lady vanishing in the middle of Parisien World Fair 1867. Her daughter is searching everywhere, while her existence is denied by everyone - she has died of plague, and the authorities want to prevent panic.
The Lady Vanishes (1979)
Night Train to Munich (1940)
This is a spin-off of The Lady Vanishes. It does follow the movieCrook's Tour (1940)
This is a spin-off of The Lady Vanishes. It does follow the movieCharters & Caldicott (TV Mini Series 1985)
"The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries" Don't Polka Me/The Granny Vanishes (TV Episode 1996)
Title spoof and thematic references.- One of Earl and Greg's movies ("The Lady Manishness")
The Lady Vanishes (1979)
The Lady Vanishes (TV Movie 2013)