Superstar (1999)
Hollywood Musicals of the 60's (TV Movie 2000)
Several clips are shown.The 100 Greatest Musicals (TV Movie 2003)
10th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (TV Special 2004)
Clips featured during Karl Malden's Life Achievement Award presentation."Hollywood's Top Ten" Sizzlin' Dance Scenes (TV Episode 2010)
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- This film can be seen as a tragic continuation of the story of Gypsy. The sibling rivalry of the blond child star Baby Jane/June and the brunette sister, who has a Hollywood career as an adult.
Frank Sinatra: A Man and His Music + Ella + Jobim (TV Special 1967)
Sinatra sings "All I Need Is The Girl".Steambath (TV Movie 1973)
The "two young men" perform "Let Me Entertain You" as a striptease."Welcome Back, Kotter" Chicken a la Kotter (TV Episode 1977)
Gabe sings 'Everything's Coming Up Roses' from the movie at the Mr. Chicken restaurant.An Early Frost (TV Movie 1985)
A character speaks a line from this picture.
Open Your Eyes (1919)
movie posterThe Lost City (1920)
movie posterWhy Girls Leave Home (1921)
movie posterThe Gold Diggers (1923)
movie posterTiger Rose (1923)
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"Tales of the City" Coming Home (TV Episode 2019)
As everyone sings Happy Birthday, Michael tells Mary Ann, "Sing out, Louise!"
Steambath (TV Movie 1973)
"Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" Paula Needs to Get Over Josh! (TV Episode 2016)
The song "After Everything I've Done For You (That You Didn't Ask For)" is a parody of "Rose's Turn" from the musical Gypsy (1962). Donna Lynne Champlin based her performance on friend (and future guest-star) Patti LuPone's rendition of the song from a 2008 Broadway revival. LuPone emailed Champlin after the show aired and said, "I'm so proud of you!," which made Champlin cry."Mystery Science Theater 3000" Killer Fish (TV Episode 2018)
Max: "Everything's coming up Kinga."Aqua Teen Forever: Plantasm (2022)
Elmanator says that "everything is coming up roses".
Gypsy (TV Movie 1993)
Both based on the 1959 Broadway stage musical "Gypsy: A Muscial Fable"Gypsy: Live from the Savoy Theatre (TV Movie 2015)
Both based on the 1959 Broadway stage musical "Gypsy: A Muscial Fable"