The Time That Remains (Video 2012)
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"V.I.P.-Schaukel" Episode #6.1 (TV Episode 1976)
Scenes from the movie are shown here."Deadly Earnest's Nightmare Theatre" What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (TV Episode 1978)
movie screened."Arena" Bette Davis: A Basically Benevolent Volcano (TV Episode 1983)
Terror in the Aisles (1984)
Parachute Jumper (1933)
Footage is used to represent Jane's early films.Ex-Lady (1933)
Footage is used to represent jane's early films.Sadie McKee (1934)
"What's My Line?" Bette Davis (3) (TV Episode 1962)
Mentioned by name in connection with Mystery Guest Bette Davis."The Lucy Show" No More Double Dates (TV Episode 1963)
Characters suggest this as a movie they could see"The Bullwinkle Show" Moosylvania Saved: Parts 1-2 (TV Episode 1963)
One newspaper headline about Rocky's and Bullwinkle's plight reads, "Nation Springs Into Emergency Action", followed with, "We Shall Not Fail ...Says Baby Jane"."Burke's Law" Who Killed Holly Howard? (TV Episode 1963)
After interviewing an eccentric old lady, Burke jokes to Tim, "Now we know what really happened to Baby Jane."Tiempo de amor (1964)
An advertising of the film can be seen on a billboard in the street
Kiss Me Deadly (1955)
The final scene at the beach was filmed in Malibu, California at the same spot where director Robert Aldrich filmed the final scene of Kiss Me Deadly. When Blanche confesses the truth to "Baby Jane", you can see in the background that same house that was "blown up" by a mysterious box containing radioactive material in the earlier film.Gypsy (1962)
This film can be seen as a tragic continuation of the story of Gypsy. The sibling rivalry of the blond child star Baby Jane/June and the brunette sister, who has a Hollywood career as an adult.
What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (TV Movie 1991)
Fahr zur Hölle, Schwester! (TV Movie 2002)
Che fine ha fatto Totò baby? (1964)
"Batman" The Spell of Tut (TV Episode 1966)
Tut tells his crocodiles to "eat your din-din" in a voice reminiscent of Baby Jane Hudson.- Film's title is a takeoff on the mainstream film's title.
Desperate Living (1977)
Dead rat served on a dinner platter."Laugh-In" Episode #1.1 (TV Episode 1977)
One of the performers does impersonation of Baby Jane, which Bette Davis rates a 4.