100 Years of the Hollywood Western (TV Movie 1994)
"The Factor" Episode dated 18 February 2008 (TV Episode 2008)
Clips of this film are shown during the interview with Patrick Wayne.Escape from New Jersey (2010)
clip "I thought you were dead" that inspired John Carpenter"Stars of the Silver Screen" Maureen O'Hara (TV Episode 2015)
Clips shown and performance discussed.
The Great Train Robbery (Short 1903)
shown as a stills from1900s movie example during introduction
Super Fly (1972)
on marquee of West End Theatre"Mystery Science Theater 3000" Catalina Caper (TV Episode 1990)
Crow: "He saw Big Jake.""Siskel & Ebert" Soapdish/What About Bob?/Hudson Hawk/Only the Lonely (TV Episode 1991)
Gene Siskel alludes to the film when discussing Maureen O'Hara during the "Only the Lonely" review.Golden Saddles, Silver Spurs (TV Movie 2000)
poster"Daria" Camp Fear (TV Episode 2001)
Jake Morgendorffer notes a loose connection between himself and Jacob McCandles, even going as far as to try to imitate John Wayne.
The Maltese Falcon (1941)
While John Fain opens the "money" box, Big Jake says: "That's the stuff the dreams are made of."The Searchers (1956)
John Wayne as Big Jake searches for his kidnapped grandson (John Wayne's actual son, named Ethan, and who was named after John Wayne's character in The Searchers, named Ethan). He also repeats one of his famous lines from the earlier film, "That'll be the day.""Have Gun - Will Travel" Man Who Struck Moonshine (TV Episode 1962)
Richard Boone is pitted against "Jacob McCandles". While performing as Paladin, in "The Man Who Struck Moonshine", the name on the whiskey barrels Paladin finds is "McCandles".Hatari! (1962)
Bruce Cabot's character is referred to as "The Indian" in both films.Chisum (1970)
Burt, the ranch foreman, portrayed by John Agar, tells Martha that he'd been there since the Lincoln County Range war, which was the subject of Chisum, produced and released just one year before Big Jake, which Agar also appeared in, and the same ranch house was used in both films.
Jacob (2020)
Modernisation
The Big Lebowski (1998)
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