Hollywood Mavericks (1990)
Outdoor street scene with Ben Gazzara and John Ritter.- Shows film clips from this motion picture.
- Shows film stills and movie clips from They All Laughed (1981).
Audrey (2020)
Footage from the movie is shown"Vintage Video: A Chronological 80's Film Rewatch Podcast" 0330 They All Laughed (1981) (Podcast Episode 2023)
The hosts review the movie; Patrick O'Riley plays clips.
- Dorothy Stratten mentions her upcoming movie
Death of a Centerfold: The Dorothy Stratten Story (TV Movie 1981)
Mentioned by David as a movie he's writing that he wants Dorothy to star in. David is a stand-in for real-life filmmaker Peter Bogdanovich."WKRP in Cincinnati" Love, Exciting and New (TV Episode 1981)
Colleen Camp promotes the film on Les Nessman's "Show Beat" segment.Star 80 (1983)
Mentioned as the movie that character Aram Nicholas (based on director Peter Bogdanovich) was editing at the time of Dorothy Stratton's death. In "Star 80", the title "They All Laughed" is changed to "Tinsel Time".Dorothy Stratten: The Untold Story (Video 1985)
Briefly discussed
Shall We Dance (1937)
The film's title is derived from the title of a song of the same name composed by composer George Gershwin with lyrics written by lyricist Ira Gershwin. The tune was developed for and included in the soundrack of the earlier motion picture Shall We Dance (1937).La Ronde (1950)
The picture is considered to be a modern updating and reworking of Arthur Schnitzler's classic romantic French play "La Ronde". For three film versions, see La ronde (1950), Reigen (1973), and La ronde (1964).Roman Holiday (1953)
Director Peter Bogdanovich has called this film a modern variation on Roman Holiday (1953) which also starred Audrey Hepburn.Circle of Love (1964)
The picture is considered to be a modern updating and reworking of Arthur Schnitzler's classic romantic French play "La Ronde". For three film versions, see La ronde (1950), Reigen (1973), and La ronde (1964).Merry-Go-Round (1973)
The picture is considered to be a modern updating and reworking of Arthur Schnitzler's classic romantic French play "La Ronde". For three film versions, see La ronde (1950), Reigen (1973), and La ronde (1964).
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