Cape Fear: Deleted Scenes (Video 2001)
Deleted scenes cut from the film.Cape Fear: On the Set of the Houseboat (Video 2001)
Follows the filming of a sequence from the movie- Follows the filming of a sequence from the movie
Catalogue of Ships (2008)
The 64th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special 1992)
1992 MTV Movie Awards (TV Special 1992)
Clip shown in quotes montage and in 'Best inanimate objects'Hollywood vs. Religion (Video 1994)
The Universal Story (TV Movie 1996)
De Niro/Nolte confrontation and threat to family
All That Heaven Allows (1955)
The film is playing on television.Problem Child (1990)
The Bowdens and Cady watch the film in the cinema.The Cramps: Creature from the Black Leather Lagoon (Music Video 1990)
On TV in Juliette Lewis's bedroom
"Saturday Night Live" Linda Hamilton/Mariah Carey (TV Episode 1991)
Title mentioned during the Chris Farley Show."Seinfeld" The Red Dot (TV Episode 1991)
Mentioned by Elaine.Golden Globe Awards (TV Special 1992)
Announced as nominee.- Mentioned. Discussion.
"Civil Wars" Tape Fear (TV Episode 1992)
Title reference.
Moana (1926)
Name of the boat at the end of the film- The boat at the end of Cape Fear is named Moana. This references the boat (and the themes of taboo) in Murnau's film. Murnau's collaborator on the picture, Robert J. Flaherty had previously produced a film titled Moana.
The Case of the Howling Dog (1934)
Leigh refers to Perry Mason.The Maltese Falcon (1941)
Leigh refers to Sam Spade.Perry Mason (TV Series 1957–1966)
Leigh refers to Perry Mason.
Cape Fear (1962)
"In Living Color" Live Super Bowl Show (TV Episode 1992)
Spoofed in the "Cape Fear II" sketch"In Living Color" George Bush Meets Tommy Wu (TV Episode 1992)
Spoofed in the "Cape Fear II" sketch"The Ben Stiller Show" Pilot (TV Episode 1992)
The movie is parodied as "Cape Munster"Cape Rear (Video 1992)
Video's title is a takeoff on the mainstream film's title from a year earlier.Cape Lere (Video 1992)
Video's title is a takeoff on the mainstream film's title.
To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)
Gregory Peck plays a Southern lawyer who wears a white suit.