Through the Mist (2009)
The film is shown and talked about in the cinema class scene."WatchMojo" Top 10 Movies from Japan (TV Episode 2015)
Harakiri gets an honorable mention."WatchMojo" Top 10 Samurai Movies (TV Episode 2016)
Harakiri is #3."WatchMojo" Top 10 Underrated Martial Arts Movies (TV Episode 2017)
Harakiri is #1."Best in Action" 1962 (TV Episode 2018)
Footage of this movie is shown.
An Autumn Afternoon (1962)
Two adjacent posters of the film are visible on a sheet metal fence during one of his trademark shots of "transition" between scenes.Robinson's Place (Short 1964)
The poster of the film is put on the wall of a cinemaJeanie's Magic Box (1972)
A black-and-white poster of "Harakiri" is visible.- Poster is shown.
Hero (2002)
The protagonist sits in the middle of the room refecting on flashbacks leading to the present
Humanity and Paper Balloons (1937)
The Bamboosword-carrying samurai who is ultimately forced to commit suicide with a bamboosword is a crucial part in Seppuku and a direct reference to the aforementioned film in which it is statedthat the first character who commited suicide was a samurai with a bomboosword and that he therefore could not commit Harakiri in any sense of the word.
- This film was remade
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