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References
The ending (which flashes forward to the hero and heroine in matching graves) is matched exactly by the ending of UN CHEN ANDALOU (1929)
Referenced in
An eyeball is slit.
When they leave the cinema towards the end of the film there is a poster advertising Un Chien Andalou in the background.
A poster for this film is seen when Cleo and Angale get out of the taxi
Ants on Lee Marvin's palm, in a shot very similar to that in Buñuel's film.
Catherine mentions it during the guessing game
Man has flies coming out of hand
Eye slitting scene is referenced.
One of the character talks about Luis Bunuel and mentions "Viridana" and "Un chien andalou".
Eye cutting scene is referenced.
Eyeball gouging and removal
When Faron Crush pulls carpet trying to catch Helene Trend, whole things in the room moving on carpet. This is from Un chien andalou. (Note:English is not my mother tongue)
The scene where Byron touches Polidori's disembodied hand with his cane, mirrors a similar scene in Un chien andalou.
In the scene with the rapist with the razor
Hand trapped in door - sawdust pours out (rather than ants)
Mentioned during an interview.
close-up of eye which she cuts at with a ring
Jay's dog is known as Tiny, but his official name is "Un Chien Andalou" after the film
The title is mentioned by the narrator.
This film is an hommage to the legendary Buñuel/Dali film.
Mentioned in interview
The movie Un chien andalou is mentioned.
When the children are throwing things out of the tower in the early part of the show, mahny of the items are the same as those thrown though the window in the latter part of the Dali-Bunuel film.
ants crawling out of the palm of the hand
There is a scene in which ants crawl out of Dae-su's skin.
"An Andaleusian Dog" is mentioned in an article.
It is mentioned in a newspaper article.
A scene is recreated for this film
The eye shot is recreated
The Shadowy Man character, on which the premise was based, was directly influenced by Man as he comes face-to-face with himself in Un chien andalou.
During one of the episode's musical numbers, Lisa takes the Cletus's children to see this film in a downtown Springfield theater.
Extreme close-up of an eye in the beginning. A quote of Luis Bunuel's words at the end.
Mentioned by Jasper
Visually referenced in 'La Legende~Dali'
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Featured in
During the montage in the beginning of the film, there is a quick shot of the eye-slicing scene from Luis Bunuel's Un Chien Andalou.
Clips are featured.
Footage inserted into Nothing Lasts Forever (1984)
Clip shown
A clip is shown.
Clips from film are used in this episode.
excerpt
Clips featured.
referenced in dialogue and several clips are used
Smith is seen watching the movie at a theater
Clips shown
Spoofed in
Begins with an eyeball-slicing scene in homage to Luis Buñuel's "Un chien andalou"




