The Green Fog (2017)
Clips used
- Cloris Leachman introduces a clip from her movie
"Sneak Previews" Take 2: Who's Funnier: Mel Brooks or Woody Allen? (TV Episode 1980)
Clips shown"Arena" 'I Thought I Was Taller' - A Short History of Mel Brooks (TV Episode 1981)
Clips.Hollywood: The Gift of Laughter (TV Movie 1982)
Richard gets attacked in a phone booth."At the Movies" Special Show: The Doctors Are In (TV Episode 1984)
A clip is shown.
Cotton Candy (TV Movie 1978)
A poster is visible outside of the movie theater.Albert Whitlock: A Master of Illusion (Short 1981)
Mentioned. Brief discussion.The Goonies (1985)
Chunk uses the line "I got it. I got it. I don''t got it" while juggling the glass water dispenser, which is a reference to the recurring gag from "High Anxiety.""Kate & Allie" High Anxiety (TV Episode 1986)
Title reference"Throb" High Anxiety (TV Episode 1987)
Title reference.
The Cobweb (1955)
High Anxiety states that Dr. Ashley had wanted to "Change the drapes in the Psychotic Game Room" before he died.
"Night Court" Harry and the Tramp (TV Episode 1988)
"Thigh Anxiety."The Silence of the Hams (1994)
Both movies are a parody of thrillers, including those by Alfred Hitchcock. In "High Anxiety", Mel Brooks is the lead. In "Hams", he has a cameo."Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation" Unchain My Heart: Part 1 (TV Episode 1998)
Leonardo parodies the "I got it! I ain't got it!" bit from this movie.Yogi Bear (2010)
Yogi: "I got it! I got it! I don't got it!""Mystery Science Theater 3000" Atlantic Rim (TV Episode 2018)
"I got this! I got this! I got this!" Tom: "I don't got this."
The 39 Steps (1935)
When Victoria Brisbane (Madeline Kahn) first enters Dr. Thorndyke's hotel room she tells him about people who are following and watching her and asks him to close all the curtains, exactly as Annabella Smith (Lucie Mannheim) did when she entered Richard Hannay's (Robert Donat) apartment.The Wizard of Oz (1939)
Rebecca (1940)
Foreign Correspondent (1940)
An early scene where the grandfatherly figure encourages the central protagonist mimics the Cathedral tower scene in the latter film.Suspicion (1941)