In the film, the character of the judge was played by Harry Morgan.
In the 1966 Blake Edwards World War II comedy What Did You Do in the War, Daddy?, Major Pott (Harry Morgan) includes the last lines of the rhyme in his rantings after he is driven mad from getting lost in a maze of catacombs under the Sicilian village.
Santa Fe 3751 can also be briefly viewed near the end of the 1952 film Boots Malone starring William Holden, and Harry Morgan.
Harry Potter | Harry S. Truman | Harry Belafonte | Harry Turtledove | Morgan Stanley | Morgan Freeman | Debbie Harry | J. P. Morgan | Harry Reid | Harry Nilsson | Prince Harry | Harry Houdini | Harry Hill | Harry | Piers Morgan | Harry Chapin | Morgan Tsvangirai | John Hunt Morgan | Harry Secombe | Morgan Spurlock | Morgan | Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince | Harry Bridges | Harry James | Harry Connick, Jr. | J.P. Morgan & Co. | Harry Redknapp | Harry Morgan | Harry Langdon | Harry Hopkins |
He was cast as Bruce Carter, a 26-year-old college student (though he had already graduated from Yale in real life) who lives temporarily in Westwood, California, with his aunt, Gladys (Cara Williams), and her husband, insurance salesman, Pete Porter (Harry Morgan).
In 1962, she played Janet Colton in thirteen episodes of another CBS sitcom, Pete and Gladys, starring Harry Morgan and Cara Williams, with Peter Leeds cast as her husband, George Colton.
They also collaborated on several made-for-TV movies, including The Gun, My Sweet Charlie, That Certain Summer, The Judge and Jake Wyler, The Execution of Private Slovik, Charlie Cobb: A Nice Night for a Hanging, and Blacke's Magic; the last, which starred Hal Linden and Harry Morgan, was also developed into a short-lived TV series.