The Ninth Configuration (1980)
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Spun-off from
The Exorcist (1973)
The character of Billy Cutshaw appears in both films
The character of Billy Cutshaw appears in both films
References
Dracula (1931)
Poster of title character shown.
Poster of title character shown.
Buck Rogers (1939)
Title character mentioned by Fell.
Title character mentioned by Fell.
The Strawberry Blonde (1941)
A line from the earlier film is quoted.
A line from the earlier film is quoted.
The Picture of Dorian Gray (1945)
Gomez mentions the title character after he paints Kane.
Gomez mentions the title character after he paints Kane.
Spellbound (1945)
Reno insists to Cutshaw that Kane is like Gregory Peck in this movie.
Reno insists to Cutshaw that Kane is like Gregory Peck in this movie.
Hamlet (1948)
Reno plans a production of Hamlet and has a dog to play the title character he calls "Sir Laurence", after Laurence Olivier.
Reno plans a production of Hamlet and has a dog to play the title character he calls "Sir Laurence", after Laurence Olivier.
Peter Pan (1953)
Bennish says he wants to play Tinkerbell in drag in a production of this play on Venus.
Bennish says he wants to play Tinkerbell in drag in a production of this play on Venus.
Hud (1963)
Cutshaw keeps calling Kane "Hud".
Cutshaw keeps calling Kane "Hud".
Blazing Saddles (1974)
Line quoted: 'we don't need no stinking badges'.
Line quoted: 'we don't need no stinking badges'.
Referenced in
Fatal Charm (1990)
(Video)
Howie scream heard at the end.
Howie scream heard at the end.
Victor & Hugo: Bunglers in Crime (1991)
(TV Series)
God is a Foot. The All Powerful One is a Toe.
God is a Foot. The All Powerful One is a Toe.
Serial Mom (1994)
The Howie scream from "The Ninth Configuration" is used in a scene from "Serial Mom" in which a big man finds the body of Carl in a bathroom.
The Howie scream from "The Ninth Configuration" is used in a scene from "Serial Mom" in which a big man finds the body of Carl in a bathroom.
Pulp Fiction (1994)
Dark Angel: The Ascent (1994)
(Video)
The Howie scream is heard at the beginning of the film.
The Howie scream is heard at the beginning of the film.
Campfire Tales (1997)
Howie scream is used in the DVD menu
Howie scream is used in the DVD menu
The Beach (2000)
Take me to the Beach
Take me to the Beach
Zombiegeddon (2003)
(Video)
The Writer/Producer/Director (2016)
(Video)
Documentary about its making.
Documentary about its making.
Confessions of Kane (2016)
(Video)
Documentary about its making.
Documentary about its making.
The Debrief of Sgt. Christian (2016)
(Video)
Documentary about its making.
Documentary about its making.
Killer on My Mind (2016)
(Video)
Making-of documentary
Making-of documentary
Vintage Video: Forbidden Zone (2020)
(TV Episode)
Jesse ranks Forbidden Zone (1980) just below this movie.
Jesse ranks Forbidden Zone (1980) just below this movie.
Vintage Video: Friday the 13th (1980) (2020)
(TV Episode)
Jessica Bayliss mentions this movie in the ranking segment.
Jessica Bayliss mentions this movie in the ranking segment.
Featured in
Night of the Creeps: Tom Atkins, Man of Action (2009)
(Video)
Discussed
Discussed
Vintage Video: The Ninth Configuration (1980) (2020)
(TV Episode)
The movie is reviewed. Clips are played.
The movie is reviewed. Clips are played.
Spoofs
The Jazz Singer (1927)
Bennish peforms "There's A Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder" in blackface, like Al Jolson in this movie.
Bennish peforms "There's A Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder" in blackface, like Al Jolson in this movie.
Frankenstein (1931)
Cutshaw dresses up as the Frankenstein Monster as seen in this movie.
Cutshaw dresses up as the Frankenstein Monster as seen in this movie.
The Informer (1935)
Bennish parodies a line from this movie. Nammack correctly identifies it as being from this movie.
Bennish parodies a line from this movie. Nammack correctly identifies it as being from this movie.
The Wizard of Oz (1939)
Kane is advised to "follow the yellow brick road".
Kane is advised to "follow the yellow brick road".
Casablanca (1942)
Cutshaw parodies Ugarte's pleading for Rick's help. Kane correctly identifies it as a line from this movie. Cutshaw later calls Kane "Major Strasser".
Cutshaw parodies Ugarte's pleading for Rick's help. Kane correctly identifies it as a line from this movie. Cutshaw later calls Kane "Major Strasser".
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948)
The "badges" line is parodied. Nammack correctly identifies it as being from this movie.
The "badges" line is parodied. Nammack correctly identifies it as being from this movie.
Adventures of Superman (1952)
(TV Series)
Nammack thinks he's the title character. He can be seen changing into a makeshift costume in a phone booth.
Nammack thinks he's the title character. He can be seen changing into a makeshift costume in a phone booth.
The Great Escape (1963)
The patients roleplay as characters from this movie, trying to escape prison.
The patients roleplay as characters from this movie, trying to escape prison.
Spoofed in
Dead End (1985)
scene parodying a line from Ninth Configuratuion "I cut off his head with a wire, and he kept on talking..."
scene parodying a line from Ninth Configuratuion "I cut off his head with a wire, and he kept on talking..."
