- Director David Koepp (who is credited as screenwriter for this movie) Didn't have the budget to shoot a cliff with water at the bottom for one of Johnny Depp's characters dream sequences, so he asked for Steven Spielberg's permission to use a clip of the footage from when the mobile vehicle is dangling over the side to substitute for what the dream sequence called for.
- Reviewed.
- A clip is shown during the "Finding Neverland" review.
"Cinemania" Stephen King: O vasilias tou tromou (TV Episode 2009)
Clips are shown"Hollywood's Top Ten" Stephen King Movies (TV Episode 2011)
Honorable mention, clips shown"WatchMojo" Another Top 10 Worst Movie Endings (TV Episode 2015)
The ending of Secret Window gets a dishonorable mention.
- B-roll footage from Lost World: Jurassic Park, The (1997) was used for one of Mort's intense dreams.
"Penn & Teller: Bullshit!" The Bible: Fact or Fiction? (TV Episode 2004)
Ad poster seen on a bus.The Buried Secret of M. Night Shyamalan (TV Movie 2004)
Johnny Depp appears in the same costume he used on that filmThe Getaway: Black Monday (Video Game 2004)
The poster for this title is featured multiple times in the game as posters and advertisements.Strictly Background (2007)
seen on shelf in video store- At the end of the movie when Mort Rainy (played by Johnny Depp), Mort sees himself standing in numerous places throughout the room and converses with himself just like Captain Jack does throughout Pirates.
Vertigo (1958)
Camera zoom on heroine's chignon (hairdo)Psycho (1960)
Police officer with sunglasses staring into side window of car- Jonnhy Depp uses the names John Wayne and Pilgrim in reference to Charles Dutton. Pilgrim is the name John Wayne used for James Stewart in The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance.
Repulsion (1965)
Scene where Mort goes crazy with his house cracking apart is echoed in Roman Polanski's Repulsion, with Carol's descent into madness, this is shown with the cracking of the walls.Rosemary's Baby (1968)
While Johnny Depp is looking to a mirror, you faintly hear him whisper, "When Sister Veronica found out about the windows she withdrew the school from the competition". This is a line from Rosemary Woodhouse's first dream in Rosemary's Baby.
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