A Decade Under the Influence (2003)
Footage seen.Scorsese on Scorsese (TV Movie 2004)
Clips are shown.- Features clips.
"Ebert Presents: At the Movies" Episode #1.22 (TV Episode 2011)
Clips are shown during Kartina Richardson's segment."Ebert Presents: At the Movies" Episode #2.19 (TV Episode 2011)
clips are shown during Roger Ebert's segment on Martin Scorsese
- In his review of Taxi Driver (1976), Gene Siskel lists other Martin Scorsese movies, including Who's That Knocking at My Door (1967).
"At the Movies" Movies That Changed the Movies (TV Episode 1984)
Referenced.Hollywood Mavericks (1990)
Still shown.Bullet in the Head (1990)
The opening montage to "I'm a Believer" in Bullet in the Head (1990) - crosscutting, dancing, and fighting - was directly inspired by the opening street fighting scene of Who's That Knocking at My Door (1967).Reservoir Dogs (1992)
At one point, Mr. Blonde (Michael Madsen) says he bets Mr. White (Harvey Keitel) is a Lee Marvin fan; in Who's That Knocking at My Door (1967), Keitel's character is a self-professed fan of Marvin.
Today (TV Series 1952)
J.R. mentions the show.Scaramouche (1952)
Seen on movie marquee.On the Waterfront (1954)
J.R. and the girl on the roof and the mentioning of pigeons strongly resembles Terry and Edie in On the Waterfront (1954).The Searchers (1956)
John Wayne's picture is in a magazine the girl is reading, and J.R. tries to find out if she has seen the movie.Rio Bravo (1959)
Still frames and poster seen outside theater.
I Call First (2015)
The entire plot is adapted from this earlier movie.
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By what name was Who's That Knocking at My Door (1967) officially released in India in Hindi?
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