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Deborah Kerr, Jean Simmons, Kathleen Byron, David Farrar, and Sabu in Le narcisse noir (1947)

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Le narcisse noir

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Edited into

    • Astronautes malgré eux (1962)

      The exterior of the Palace at Mopu from Black Narcissus (actually a matte painting) is re-used for the lamasery in The Road to Hong Kong
    • A Bit of Scarlet (1997)

      Re-editing of dramatic scenes between Sisters Clodagh and Ruth

Featured in

    • The Story of Making the Film They're a Weird Mob (1966)

    • "Arena" A Pretty British Affair (TV Episode 1981)

      Clips included in documentary
    • "The South Bank Show" Michael Powell (TV Episode 1986)

      Clips shown
    • Damned If You Don't (Short 1987)

      Showing on TV at start of film
    • Siskel & Ebert's Holiday Video Gift Guide (TV Special 1990)

      A clip is shown.

Referenced in

    • "Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?" The Go-Between (TV Episode 1974)

      Alluded to by Terry.
    • Hollywood Uncensored (1987)

      Martin Scorsese mentions Black Narcissus during an interview.
    • Hurlements IV (Video 1988)

      A nun named Sister Ruth who goes mad.
    • "The Late Show" Michael Powell (TV Episode 1992)

      Poster shown.
    • Le Temps de l'innocence (1993)

      During a pivotal scene in Black Narcissus, a character is overcome with "color." (She literally sees red: the entire screen fills with red.) Scorsese, a student of Powell & Pressburger, did the same thing in The Age of Innocence (except he filled the screen with yellow).

Remade as

    • Black Narcissus (TV Mini Series 2020)

      Based on the same novel.

Spoofed in

    • La Revanche d'une blonde (2001)

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