Connections
Followed by
Remade as
Edited into
Referenced in
Mentioned by name in connection with Mystery Guest Brandon De Wilde.
Mentioned as George Stevens' film when he is introduced.
narrator mentions this film
The wine splashing
still photo from Shane is included in Parallax montage; 4th still in first "Father" section
Title mentioned by Billie while walking on an old western set
Simularities in plot
Follows a similar story of a Loner who passes through town and ends up helping the local sheriff deal with the villain. In addition to using "Shane" Gooseman, the sheriff called Bob Ladd, Alan Ladd played Shane in the movie.
Al reminds Peggy that last year, when her family visited them, he missed the airing of "Shane" because her uncle Irwin stuck his head threw the tv.
Servo: "Come back, Shane!"
Crow: "Come back, Shane!"
Servo: Shane! Come back, Shane!
Tom: "What about that hired gun named Shane?"
Joel: "Come back, Shane!"
Shane was a major influence for this Star Trek adventure. A moment is referenced specifically when Alexander looks out the bottom of the saloon doors.
Tom: "Shane! Come back, Shane!"
During the opening song, Dot says, "Come back, Shaney!"
In the opening song, Dot sings, "Come back, Shane-y!"
In the opening theme, Dot sings, "Come back Shane-y!"
During the opening song, Dot sings, "Come back, Shane-y!"
Poster on wall in Stevens Jr's office
Just before the final slide, Quinn tells Jamie to avoid a life of violence. The episode ends with Jamie shouting "Quinn! Come back Quinn!"
mentionned once
Crow: "Go away, Shane! Go away!"
Sabien debates with Roman stating that Shane died because he was slump, with Roman responding that "Slump don't mean dead."
Mo believes Van Heflin is the character Peter Cushing played in the vampire movies. Charlie says, "It was Van Helsing. Van Heflin was in Shane."
Rory refers to the movie after Jess tells her that his girlfriend's name is Shane.
Hicks tells a joke about it
mentioned once
Alan Ladd and Shane are discussed
Talking about Shane and Alan Ladd and Shane's drink of choice
The episode 'The Lost Warrior' is compared to Shane
Mentioned by Chris Carter.
This title is referenced.
Famous last line of the movie "Shane" is used by Lulu when speaking to VIn Deisel's character, Shane Wolf
Video case is shown.
Edy says "Shane come back!" when the gang runs off and gets into a gun fight.
Referenced by name
As Gary attempts to leave the strip club, Paul says, "Come back, Shane!"
Quoted as such by Dolph Lundgren.
Josh Ross says: "Warners is making a sequel to Shane"
Referenced by name
"I like Shane, despite his stupid cowboy name."
Jack says Shane is his favorite movie
Emmett, comparing the situation to a Western, says, "It was a lawless town: Shane, Marshal Dillon, Clint Eastwood."
A line from the film is included in a $16,000 question
Bill compares arming and subsequently disarming countries with Jack Palance's character in Shane
"As they sneak up on... the farmhouse from Shane?"
Mindelo's flyer shown by the film exibitor, half a century later.
mentioned in dialogue
Featured in
This film is #69 on the list.
Nog watches it on TV
Shane is #16 on the "Heroes" list.
The quote "Shane. Shane. Come back!" is #47 on the list.
a clip is shown
This film is #53 on the list.
Clip from trailer used
This film is #45 on the list.
Clips are shown
This film is #3 on the "Western" list.
Clips from this film are shown in These Amazing Shadows.
Spoofed in
Peter Graves' dialogue with Joey matches cadences of Alan Ladd's dialogue with Joey
As Kubiac walks away, a kid comes out of the crowd and says, "Come back, Kube! Come back!"
Mimicing Brandon De Wilde's famous line from the film, Paco exclaims, "Come back, Shane, come back!"
While a gangster is chasing a sheriff, he yells "Shane! Come back, Shane!"