The basis of
The Defiant Ones was revisited several times in popular media: •
Lenny Bruce parodied the film on his 1960 album
I Am Not a Nut, Elect Me! (Togetherness). •
Warner Bros. parodied the film in
Friz Freleng's 1961 cartoon ''
D' Fightin' Ones'', in which
Sylvester the Cat escapes from captivity in a dogcatcher truck while chained to a
bulldog. • On his 1964 debut LP,
Godfrey Cambridge parodied the film, re-writing the final scene so that Cullen makes it onto the train without his white companion, to which Cullen (played by Cambridge) says "Byeeee, baby...!" •
Teruo Ishii modeled his 1965 film
Abashiri Prison on
The Defiant Ones. • In 1972, the story changed the gender of the protagonists in the film
Black Mama White Mama, starring
Pam Grier and
Margaret Markov. • Another 1972
B-movie added a
science fiction blaxploitation twist as
The Thing with Two Heads, in which a racist white man (played by
Ray Milland) has his head grafted onto the body of a living black man (played by
Rosey Grier). • A pair of
Marvel Comics supervillains called
Hammer and Anvil were parodies of the film's leads. • In 1986, the film was
remade for television, starring
Robert Urich and
Carl Weathers. • The 1987
G.I. Joe: The Movie has the temporarily blinded Roadblock and the former Cobra Commander working together to escape Cobra-La; this was a deliberate reference to
The Defiant Ones by writer Buzz Dixon. • The film was paid homage to by the 1992
Quantum Leap episode "
Unchained", in which protagonist Sam Beckett lands in the body of a white Mississippi road-gang worker chained to a wrongly convicted black man, and the two must escape together or be murdered by the corrupt warden. • In 1996, the film
Fled featured a dramatic sequence inspired by the film when
Laurence Fishburne and
Stephen Baldwin are handcuffed to each other in a
Georgia jail. • The film was unofficially remade in Hindi by Bollywood (Indian cinema) titled
Kachche Dhaage starring Ajay Devgan and Saif Ali Khan. The story was changed to a different setting to enable the protagonists to be chained together while settling their differences on the run. • The 2018 western video game
Red Dead Redemption 2 features an optional questline where the player can help two chain gang escapees, a white man named Mr. Black and a black man named Mr. White, evade the law after being wrongfully convicted of a crime, or hand them over to the authorities for their bounties. ==See also==