"V.I.P.-Schaukel" Episode #2.2 (TV Episode 1972)
Scenes from the movie are shown here.America at the Movies (1976)
Clip(s) / Footage.Movie-Mixer Featurettes (Video 1984)
Clips / Footage.Precious Images (Short 1986)
Stairs (TV Movie 1986)
Clip shown.
Dark Victory (1939)
Shown on TV during Joe's sex scene with Cass.Rhapsody in Blue (1945)
Shown on TV during Joe's sex scene with Cass."Men Into Space" Moon Probe (TV Episode 1959)
The movie Joe was watching with the young student."Ultraman: A Special Effects Fantasy Series" Sora no okurimono (TV Episode 1967)
A brief clip of this episode was shown on the TV during the sex scene between Joe and Cass.
"Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In" Guest Starring Phyllis Diller (TV Episode 1969)
Pamela says that she calls her boyfriend "Midnight Cowboy"."Nearest and Dearest" The Ghost of Picklers Past (TV Episode 1969)
"Goodnight, Midnight Cowboy!" says Eli to Walter."Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In" Guest Starring Milton Berle (TV Episode 1970)
Ratzo Rizzo mentioned in the quickiesThe Boys in the Band (1970)
As Emory struts down the street, he sees various male hustlers standing and cruising, and off camera he picks the second one he saw to be Harold's birthday present at midnight, which Emory explains as "He's supposed to be a Midnight Cowboy!""The Morecambe & Wise Show" Episode #3.6 (TV Episode 1970)
Namechecked by Eric.
Safety Last! (1923)
poster of W.C. Fields and Harold Lloyd at the partyMy Little Chickadee (1940)
poster of W.C. Fields and Harold Lloyd at the partyThe Alamo (1960)
on marquee of the Rio Theater in the opening creditsCandidate for Murder (1962)
Joe runs past poster for this film twice during the chasing Ratso montageHud (1963)
Joe own half of a Hud movie poster at his New York apartment.
"The Engelbert Humperdinck Show" Episode #1.11 (TV Episode 1970)
The host and his guests appear in a skit called "Midnight Cowhand."Midnite Plowboy (1971)
Title-parodyTwilight Cowboy (1971)
Film's title is a take off on the mainstream film's title.Roadie (1980)
"SCTV Network" Midnight Cowboy II (TV Episode 1983)
the plot of the episode