Amérique, notre histoire (TV Movie 2006)
excerpt"Apaga y vámonos" Episode #1.5 (TV Episode 2013)
actors heads are changed with politician headsD.L. Hughley: Contrarian (TV Special 2018)
Audio of the famous ending speech from this movie is featured during the opening of the comedy special.- Clips shown
The 44th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special 1972)
"Unknown Chaplin" My Happiest Years (TV Episode 1983)
clips shown"Unknown Chaplin" Hidden Treasures (TV Episode 1983)
clipsWords (Short 1987)
Clips shownThree Days in Greece (1991)
Shown on television.
The Movies March On (Short 1939)
Narrator says about Adolf Hitler that Chaplin will make a movie about himBetween Eleven and Midnight (1949)
At the beginning of the film, one can see spectators coming out a cinema showing "The Great Dictator".Rabbit of Seville (Short 1950)
"Two of the set-pieces--the Jewish barber shaving a customer to the tune of a Hungarian dance by Brahms and the competition between Hynkel and Napaloni as to who can raise his barber chair the highest--are surely the inspiration behind Chuck Jones' Bugs Bunny short Rabbit of Seville (1950), demonstrating Chaplin's continued impact on other filmmakers." -- James SteffenStalag 17 (1953)
In one scene Harry paints a German guard's face with white paint, much like Chaplin's character did in The Great Dictator"Men of Our Time" Mussolini (TV Episode 1963)
The Champion (Short 1915)
Charlie drinks some beer. Then he pours some beer into his ear and at the same time he spits out the beer. Chaplin recycled this gag in the Great Dictator.Triumph of the Will (1935)
Visuals in final scene
The Dicktator (1974)
film's title is a takeoff on the mainstream film's titleSholay (1975)
Hitler: A Film from Germany (1977)
The scene with the globe."Lupin the 3rd" Oitsumerareta Rupan (TV Episode 1978)
The character Hatler and his playing with an inflatable globe.Hienie's Heroes (Video 1995)
porn parody
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