Meet the Mormons (2014)
A brief clip is featured
- Chevy Chase introduces a clip from his movie
"At the Movies" Fletch/A View to a Kill/Perfect/Goodbye, New York (TV Episode 1985)
Clips are shown.Dan Hartman: Get Outta Town (Music Video 1985)
Some scenes from the Fletch film are shown through the crystal ball.Stephanie Mills: Bit by Bit (Music Video 1985)
clips shownHarold Faltermeyer: Fletch Theme (Music Video 1985)
The music video features clips from the film
Autant en emporte Fletch! (1989)
"At the Movies" Fletch/A View to a Kill/Perfect/Goodbye, New York (TV Episode 1985)
Movie is reviewed.Pet Shop Boys: West End Girls (Music Video 1985)
Title displayed on cinema marquiseLune de miel (1985)
Playing as a double bill with Doctor Detroit.Anmäld försvunnen (TV Movie 1986)
Poster seen outside cinema- Gene Siskel calls it Chevy Chase's best movie
Mon homme Godfrey (1936)
Fletch is propositioned on the beach in a way similar to Godfrey. Fletch asks if it is for a scavenger hunt, as is the case in My Man GodfreyHopalong Cassidy (TV Series 1952–1954)
Mentioned by Fletch.Un Beatle au paradis (1969)
Irwin's basketball alter ego is named "Magic Christian".Le Parrain (1972)
In Sally A. Cavanaugh's house, Fletch identifies himself as Don Corleone, that he wants to retire so his sons Sonny and Micheal can take over.Chinatown (1974)
During Fletch's first interview, he is clumsily wearing a nose brace, similar to Jake Gittes' in Chinatown. Both are roughly similar Picaresque stories.
Funny People (2009)
Plot to have oneself killedThe Trip to Greece (2020)
Fletcher Christian is referred to as Fletch.
Les 39 marches (1935)
Making a rousing speech as someone else as police move in around the applauding crowd.Diamants sur canapé (1961)
Fletch sings "Moon River" during the prostate exam.The Story of Babar, the Little Elephant (TV Movie 1968)
Fletch uses the alias "Arnold Babar" and says he is unfamiliar with the king elephant.Chinatown (1974)
During Fletch's first interview, he is clumsily wearing a nose brace, similar to Jake Gittes' in Chinatown. Both are roughly similar Picaresque stories.- In the hospital record room, Fletch asks for the head of Alfredo Garcia.
Confess, Fletch (2022)