Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story
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The Wizard of Oz (1939)
 -  in the lyrics of the midget song
Gilda (1946)
 -  Picture shown on wall when Dewey is in prison
"Hee Haw" (1969)
 -  mentioned by Dewey
"McCloud" (1970)
 -  mentioned by Dewey
"The Partridge Family" (1970)
 -  when dewey plays catch with his kids, the partride family theme song plays as they ride around in a bus.
"Donny and Marie" (1976)
 -  mentioned by Dewey
"Charlie's Angels" (1976)
 -  mentioned by Dewey
"The Incredible Hulk" (1978)
 -  mentioned during the dewey cox show
"Dallas" (1978)
 -  mentioned by Dewey
The Doors (1991)
 -  When Dewey takes the PCP and climbs onto the roof, and again when he's having the "electroshock bath rehab"
Referenced in
"The Daily Show: (2008-07-22)" (2008)
 -  Jon Stewart says he had "mostly Dewey Cox questions" instead of questions about Reilly's current film
Featured in
"Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: (2007-12-08)" (2007)
 -  Clips shown for the review.
Spoofs
Dont Look Back (1967)
 -  The Bob Dylan segment closely resembles the documentary.
Yellow Submarine (1968)
 -  Dewey's acid trip with the Beatles is animated in the same style
Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983)
 -  Dewey's final musical performance is watched by the ghostly apparitions of his departed friends and family.
Dirty Dancing (1987)
 -  Man and women do "dirty dancing" during the talent show
Great Balls of Fire! (1989)
 -  scene where a 14-year-old Dewey moves out and marries a 12-year-old fan
Beyond the Sea (2004)
 -  Guitar protest song spoof followed by gospel choir production
Ray (2004/I)
 -  Drug scenes and other plot points
Walk the Line (2005)
 -  The first half of the film spoofs Walk the Line.

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