Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982)
Ingrid Bergman's scenes serving drinks at a party, and also when she steals the key"Histoire(s) du cinéma" Le contrôle de l'univers (TV Episode 1999)
"Le ciné-club de Radio-Canada" Film présenté: Les enchaînés (TV Episode 1956)
Film analysisThe 42nd Annual Academy Awards (TV Special 1970)
The Men Who Made the Movies: Alfred Hitchcock (TV Movie 1973)
"Vintage Video Theater" Notorious (TV Episode 1984)
Bruce Resnick and Mike Schaeffler present and screen the 1946 drama "Notorious".Ingrid (1984)
The Locket (1946)
The interiors used for the house of Mrs. Willis appear to be the same as those used for the house of Alex Sebastian (Claude Rains) in the Alfred Hitchcock film.Rope (1948)
When Janet and Mrs. Atwater are discussing their favorite leading men in movies, they bring up Cary Grant, and how brilliant he was in "that new thing with Ingrid Bergman Neither can recall the title, but it's just plain "something" (meaning only one word). This refers to Alfred Hitchcock's earlier movie, Notorious. Grant had also been Hitchcock's first choice for the role of Rupert Cadell.The Woman in the Painting (1955)
Poster shown"Alfred Hitchcock Presents" Number Twenty-Two (TV Episode 1957)
Introduction makes joking reference.Indiscreet (1958)
Both movies contain a balcony scene, during which Bergman's character is compared to Mata Hari at some point.
Notorious (TV Movie 1992)
"The Carol Burnett Show" Ken Berry and Eydie Gorme (TV Episode 1973)
Parodied in "Salute to RKO" sketch.High Anxiety (1977)
Foul Play (1978)
Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982)
Film Name of Ingrid BergmanThe Fifth Element (1997)
Convoy (1927)
based on the same short story
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