Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982)
Cary Grant's scene on the train"Histoire(s) du cinéma" Fatale beauté (TV Episode 1994)
"Histoire(s) du cinéma" Le contrôle de l'univers (TV Episode 1999)
"Telescope" A Talk with Hitchcock - Part I (TV Episode 1964)
A late scene with Cary Grant and Joan Fontaine is shown.The 42nd Annual Academy Awards (TV Special 1970)
The Hitchcock Classics Collection (Video 1985)
Cary Grant: A Celebration of a Leading Man (TV Movie 1988)
clips shownKisses (TV Movie 1991)
Romantic scene between Grant and Fontaine.
Secret Beyond the Door... (1947)
- Scene with a poisoned milk was paraphrased.
"Alfred Hitchcock Presents" Number Twenty-Two (TV Episode 1957)
Introduction makes joking reference.Lady Morgan's Vengeance (1965)
"The Lucy Show" Lucy Goes to a Hollywood Premiere (TV Episode 1966)
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"Lux Video Theatre" Suspicion (TV Episode 1955)
Television remake"American Playhouse" Suspicion (TV Episode 1987)
High Anxiety (1977)
Dracula: Dead and Loving It (1995)
Draculas line in sequence in opera box (I'm sorry, my dear, but you have such a lovely ucipital mapilary.)"Mystery Science Theater 3000" Deathstalker and the Warriors from Hell (TV Episode 1996)
The final scene of Dr. Forrester bringing his mother milk is a parody of a scene from Suspicion."Wonderfalls" Pink Flamingos (TV Episode 2004)
Sharan carries a glass of milk up the stairs, one laced with tranquilizers. The shots are similar to the famous scene where Johnnie takes milk to his wife in "Suspicion"