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Luis Buñuel, Pierre Batcheff, Salvador Dalí, Jaume Miravitlles, Simone Mareuil, and Fano Messan in Un chien andalou (1929)

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Un chien andalou

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Edited into

    • Avant Garde Cinema (1960)

      This compilation feature includes this short film.
    • "Histoire(s) du cinéma" Une histoire seule (TV Episode 1989)

    • "Histoire(s) du cinéma" Fatale beauté (TV Episode 1994)

Featured in

    • Avant Garde Cinema (1960)

      This compilation feature includes this short film.
    • Persona (1966)

      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.
    • Attraction (1969)

      Includes the notorious eyeball-slitting scene from this Bunuel film.
    • "Aquarius" Hello Dali! (TV Episode 1973)

      Clips are featured.
    • "Fantômas" L'échafaud magique (TV Episode 1980)

      A character mentions Luis Buñuel and that she went to the premiere of the film.

Referenced in

    • Spellbound (1945)

      An eyeball is slit.
    • Venom and Eternity (1951)

      Title is mentioned
    • Howlings in Favour of De Sade (1952)

      Title is referenced
    • Diabolique (1955)

    • North by Northwest (1959)

References

    • College (1927)

      The ending (which flashes forward to the hero and heroine in matching graves) is matched exactly by the ending of UN CHEN ANDALOU (1929)

Spoofed in

    • Wrong Again (Short 1929)

    • Pee-wee's Big Adventure (1985)

    • Hyperdelic E-Mission (Video 1991)

    • Matinee (1993)

    • Quel Sale Tour (Short 2002)

      Begins with an eyeball-slicing scene in homage to Luis Buñuel's "Un chien andalou"

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