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  • In The Brave Little Toaster, Radio suggests going north by northwest when the appliances are trying to find the city.
    Watch out for low-flying aircraft.

Film

  • High Anxiety parodies Hitchcock's oeuvre, including elements from this film, like the protagonist's name (Richard Thorndyke) evoking Roger Thornhill, and a scene of the lead being implicated for a murder and photographed with the weapon at the scene, forcing him on the run. The leads also agree to meet in the "north by northwest corner" of a park, and the female lead is the daughter of an industrialist, deriving from Eve's cover story as working in industry spheres.
  • Sesame Street Presents: Follow That Bird has an extended song sequence that alludes to the famous crop duster scene. There's even a mashup.
  • Arizona Dream has Paul reenacting the biplane scene during a talent show.
  • Richie Rich homages the Mount Rushmore climax with "Mount Richmore" (a personalized replica of the site with the faces of Richie's family sculpted on a mountain instead of the Presidents' and where their vault is kept) and even foreshadows it by having North by Northwest being played on a TV in an earlier scene.
  • In Wrongfully Accused with Ryan Harrison the biplane scene is parodied with him getting chased by a model plane.
  • Chris Columbus shot the scene in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets with Harry climbing onto the giant sculpture of Salazar Slytherin's head as an homage to the protagonists climbing the Mount Rushmore heads in North by Northwest.
  • OSS 117: Lost in Rio combines the Mount Rushmore climax with Vertigo when the protagonist faces off with the villain on top of the Christ the Redeemer statue.
  • In The Last Circus the Climbing Climax at Mount Rushmore is homaged when Javier and Natalia climb Saint Mark's statue at the monument of Valle de los Caídos.
  • Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 offers a cropduster scene reference... IN SPACE! when Nebula pilots a Ravager M-Ship to ambush Gamora while she's walking alone on Ego.
  • Damien Chazelle's short film Vertical Cinema has a visual Shout-Out to the plane scene.

Literature

  • In I Think I Love You, Petra's mother owns a tweed suit with a mink collar that could have been worn by Eve Kendall.

Live-Action TV

  • Hunter (1984). Hunter claimed to have had a "Eureka!" Moment that solved the Murder of the Week thanks to this movie. When his partner Dee Dee asks him to explain, he trolls her by changing the cropduster scene so it fits what happened in the episode.

Western Animation

  • The Family Guy episode "North by North Quahog", as the title suggests, parodies the movie with recreations of the biplane and Mount Rushmore scenes.
  • The Phineas and Ferb episode "Father's Day" has the main characters building a replica of Grandpa Reg's biplane to make both him and their dad happy for Father's Day. During the reckless flight, they fly down over a cornfield causing a Comedic Underwear Exposure to a Roger Thornhill look alike.
  • The Pinky and the Brain episode "Snowball" has a climactic battle at Mt. Rushmore, and even the Match Cut from "attempted rescue" to "pulling the already safe person" is imitated.
  • In The Simpsons episode "Fear of Flying" Marge has a phobia of flying and in the end is helped by a therapist to unlock all the instances in her childhood in which she related planes to something traumatic (going from mundane to progressively absurd), eventually she remembers her mother taking her to see the family cornfield and then having to duck down when a biplane suddenly flew down to shoot at them.
  • The Taz-Mania episode "To Catch a Taz" parodies various North by Northwest scenes (the airplane, cliff chase and Mount Rushmore climax).
  • The cropduster scene is spoofed in the We Bare Bears episode "Shush Ninjas" among other iconic movie scenes during a Reference Overdosed sequence.

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