Connections
Version of
Remade as
Edited into
References
James Stewart sing 'Over the Rainbow' during a scene.
The Cole Porter song "I've Got My Eyes On You'"is played.
Referenced in
George Murphy mentions the movie as next week's attraction.
The movie is mentioned by name as part of George Cukor's filmography.
Gloria Stewart mentions that her husband, Jimmy, won an Oscar for his performance.
In the title
mentioned in "Love and the Bachelor"
Klinger singing Lydia, the tattoed Lady
Mentioned in Jill Clayburgh's Relationships number
Movie title used in title
Stewart winning the Oscar over Fonda is mentioned
Character reference, "Tracy Lord".
title reference
Laura uses Tracy Lord as an alias.
Mentioned
Hope quotes one of Katherine Hepburn's lines.
Mentioned. Possibly the very last movie Anne Frank ever saw.
Tina can't believe that Barry has never seen this film and they are going to watch it when Megan's call for help comes in.
The flashback sequence incorporates plot elements of THE PHILADELPHIA STORY.
Tom: "What are you people from 'The Philadelphia Story' doing here?"
title reference
picture shown
Peter makes Lois do an impression of Katherine Hepburn from this movie.
poster in Michaels Bistro
When Hepburn takes Hughes home to meet her family in Connecticut, she introduces him to Uncle Willy, a minor but pivotal role in "Philadelphia Story."
all Jeopardy! round category titles are references to Cary Grant, including "The Philadelphia Story"
Mentioned by character.
movie on shelf
Subject of a $25,000 question
mentioned by Cleveland
poster (for French release) is shown.
mentioned by Lemon
Featured in
one scene is shown
clip shown
Clips from the movie are featured.
Romantic moment with Stewart and Hepburn, etc.
clip of Cary Grant pushing Katharine Hepburn to the floor (from the beginning of that film)
Clips are shown for the segment on James Stewart.
Clip shown.
This film is #51 on the list.
This film is #15 on the list.
excerpt shown
clip shown
clips
The swimming pool scene with Katharine Hepburn is on tv at the beginning of the film.
Katharine Hepburn Tribute
Luke watches the film's final scene while at the hospital with April.
This film is #44 on the list.
shown on tv
This film is #5 on the "Romantic Comedy" list.
Clips shown in a segment on Cary Grant.