Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Big Parade of Hits for 1940 (Short 1940)
Trailer shown10th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (TV Special 2004)
Clips featured during In Memorium segment (Wendy Hiller).The 76th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special 2004)
Clip shown during In Memoriam segment (Wendy Hiller)Broadway: The American Musical (TV Mini Series 2004)
Featured in Episode Four
From the Ends of the Earth (Short 1939)
mentioned as one of the past successes from Metro's English studios'Pimpernel' Smith (1941)
When Prof. Smith says he admires only one woman, the statue of Aphrodite, the woman asks if he would not be happier if she came to life. This is a reference to the Pygmalion myth, on which G. B. Shaw's play is based and that was filmed three years earlier with Leslie Howard in the lead.The Falcon Takes Over (1942)
On Times Square marquee.From the Four Corners (Short 1942)
A reference to the title is made in conversation. Howard starred in the film version of the Shaw classic."The Flintstones" A Star Is Almost Born (TV Episode 1962)
Wilma's instructor teaches her how to properly pronounce "The rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain".
The Greatest Lover (1988)
remake of this story with setting changed, and played for comedic effect.
- Misty is a spoof of this film's story.
Pugmalion (Short 2015)
Pug dogs parody Pygmalion
Kanske en gentleman (1935)
based on the same storyPygmalion (1935)
based on the same storyPygmalion (1937)
based on the same storySürtük (1942)
based on the same storyPygmalion (TV Movie 1948)
based on the same story
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