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References
In chase scene where they ride the bike down the steps is a reference to the "Odessa Steps" sequence of Battleship Potemkin where a baby carriage careens down the steps
A scene nearly identical to the one where Susan rips the back center seam of David's coat where Judy does the same to Howard's coat.
title is a famous quote from this cartoon
Judge Maxwell brings out the steel balls, a la Cmdr. Queeg
The beginning of the chase scene is clear homage to the beginning of the iconic chase scene in Bullitt, complete with hubcaps flying off the cars.
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Grauman's Chinese Theatre marquee approx 12 minutes into the movie
title reference
When H. G. Wells gets in the cab, the cab driver asks him "What's Up, Doc?" before racing perilously up and down San Franciscos's hills, alluding to this comedy that is also set in San Francisco and features a wild chase through the streets of San Francisco
Tom: "It's like 'What's Up, Doc?' all of a sudden."
Crow: "They're just trying to keep away from the set of 'What's Up, Doc?'"
The car chase in San Francisco is a reference to "What's Up, Doc?"
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title reference
mentioned in connection with Ryan O'Neal
Subject of a $100 question
mentioned in discussion of Bogdaovich's filmography
Features
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Clip shown as part of The Barry Awards
Clips shown.
This film is #61 on the list.
"I am you"
Spoofs
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title parody




