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== Cultural References ==
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== Cultural references ==
*The title is a take-off of Alfred Hitchcock's film Dial M for Murder. This was also spoofed in [[Treehouse of Horror III|Dial Z for Zombies]].
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*The episode title is a pun on the 1954 American crime thriller film ''{{W|Dial M for Murder}}'', directed by [[Alfred Hitchcock]].
*The TV show Marge hires is called "[[Sneakers]]", a parody of the TV show "Cheaters".
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*The iconic transition effect from the 1966 TV series ''{{W2|Batman|TV series}}'' is parodied when [[Homer]] gets kicked out of [[Moe's]].
*The closing sequence duplicates the opening to the NBC Mystery Movie, with [[Nelson Muntz]] as Columbo, [[Dr. Hibbert]] as Quincy, [[Rich Texan]] as McCloud and [[Mr. Burns]] and [[Waylon Smithers|Smithers]] as McMillan & Wife.
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*''[[Sneakers]]'', the TV show [[Marge]] asks to catch [[Homer]] cheating on his diet, is a parody of the reality TV show ''{{W|Cheaters}}''.
*The "[[Taj-Mah-All-You-Can-Eat]]" restaurant takes its name from the Taj Mahal.  
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*The scene where Marge chases [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] out of the house with a broom references a recurring gag in the comedy series ''{{W|Last of the Summer Wine}}''.
*The way Nelson investigates the murder of [[Martin Prince|Martin]], is similar to the way Columbo would.
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*When Lisa pictures herself in prison, she asks for some material to read written by American writer [[Joyce Carol Oates]], who is best known for writing literary fiction. However, Lisa is only offered material by [[Danielle Steel]], who is best known for her romance novels instead.
*The first song at Martin's funeral is Gotta Fly Now (the theme from Rocky), the second one (during the slideshow) is "I Will Remember You" by Sarah McLachlan.
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*Homer mentions the law of {{W|conservation of mass}}.
*The scene where [[Bart Simpson|Bart]] and [[Lisa Simpson|Lisa]] meet at the [[Kwik-E-Mart]] bears resemblance to a famous scene from Double Indemnity.
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*According to {{ap|Zack|Dial "N" for Nerder}}, his father is the Reverend "Billy Graham, Junior", referencing American evangelist {{W|Billy Graham}}.
*The part where Lisa urges Bart to keep quiet about their involvement to Martin's death resembles Lady Macbeth convincing Macbeth to calm down and lie about Duncan's murder. Lisa also states that she has a dark side, like Lady Macbeth.
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*During [[Martin]]'s funeral held at [[Springfield Elementary School]]:
*The restaurant which Homer goes to, "[[Pudding on the Ritz]]", is a parody of the song "Puttin' on the Ritz" by Fred Astaire.  
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**The school band plays "{{W|Gonna Fly Now}}", the theme song from ''{{W|Rocky}}''.
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**[[Dolph]] calls Martin "Martin the Brown-Nosed Reindeer", a pun on the Christmas TV special ''{{W2|Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer|TV special}}''.
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**The song "{{W2|I Will Remember You|Sarah MacLachlan song}}" by {{W|Sarah McLachlan}} is heard during Martin's tribute video.
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*The "[[Taj-Mah-All-You-Can-Eat]]" restaurant takes its name from the [[Taj Mahal]].
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*[[Elmo]] from ''[[Sesame Street]]'' is on the website [[Maggie]] uses to cover herself when playing {{W|online poker}}.
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*The "{{W|Sabre Dance}}" is heard when Homer eats the lamb at [[Sleep-Eazy Motel]].
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[[File:Bart and Lisa parody Double Indemnity scene.png|250px|thumb|Lisa's appearance and attitude during the [[Kwik-E-Mart]] sequence is based on that of {{W|Phyllis Dietrichson}} ({{W|Barbara Stanwyck}}) in the grocery store scene in ''{{W|Double Indemnity}}''.]]
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*Bart and Lisa's guilt and paranoia over hiding Martin's supposed death parody the emotional strain experienced by Walter Neff ({{W|Fred MacMurray}}) and {{W|Phyllis Dietrichson}} ({{W|Barbara Stanwyck}}) in the 1944 film noir ''{{W|Double Indemnity}}''.
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**The sequence in the [[Kwik-E-Mart]] directly parodies the scene from ''Double Indemnity'' in which Walter and Phyllis meet in a grocery store to discuss their murderous pact, with Lisa wearing sunglasses and closely resembling Phyllis in that scene.
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*The episode's plot also shares elements from [[William Shakespeare]]'s play ''[[Macbeth]]'', such as Lisa urging Bart to conceal their involvement in Martin's death, paralleling Lady Macbeth's attempts to calm Macbeth and cover up Duncan's murder, and her acknowledgment of a darker side to her personality.
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*[[Nelson]]'s method for investigating the murder of Martin is very similar to {{W|Lieutenant Columbo}}'s from the American crime drama ''{{W|Columbo}}''.
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*The "{{W|Prelude in C minor, BWV 999}}", a composition for {{W|lute}} by [[Johann Sebastian Bach]], is heard in Martin's tape and is also played by Nelson.
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*The "non-reversing" tape player is a {{W|Sanyo}}.
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*Martin paraphrases [[Mark Twain]] by saying "Rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated". The original phrase by Twain was actually "{{W|The report of my death was an exaggeration}}", and is commonly misquoted as "Reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated". The phrase was part of a {{W|death hoax}} to which Twain was subjected in 1897.
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*The episode's closing sequence parodies the opening sequence of the ''{{W|The NBC Mystery Movie}}'', the American TV anthology devoted to mystery series. The theme music, composed by {{W|Henry Mancini}}, is heard and characters are introduced as:
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**[[Nelson]] as Lieutenant {{W|Frank Columbo}} from ''{{W|Columbo}}''.
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**[[Dr. Hibbert]] as Dr. Quincy from ''{{W|Quincy, M.E.}}''.
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**[[The Rich Texan]] as Deputy Marshal Sam McCloud from ''{{W2|McCloud|TV series}}''.
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**[[Mr. Burns]] and [[Smithers]] as Police Commissioner Stuart "Mac" McMillan and Sally Hull McMillan, respectively, from ''{{W|McMillan & Wife}}''.
  
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== Trivia ==
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*After Bart steals [[Sideshow Mel]]'s bone, we see his true hair.
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*Some of Martin's nicknames are Martin Prince, Martin Princess, Martin Priss, Fartin' Prince, and Martin the Brown-Nosed Reindeer. The nickname references Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and the term "brown nose". The first two names were used by a frustrated Bart in "[[Lisa's Substitute]]".
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== Continuity ==
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*Some of the scenes with Martin at his funeral are from previous episodes: "[[Girls Just Want to Have Sums]]", "[[Bye, Bye, Nerdie]]", "[[Treehouse of Horror III]]", "[[Fat Man and Little Boy]]", "[[Three Men and a Comic Book]]".
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Latest revision as of 09:54, March 1, 2026

References/Trivia


Season 19 Episode References
413 "The Debarted"
414
"Dial "N" for Nerder"
"Smoke on the Daughter" 415


Cultural references[edit]

Lisa's appearance and attitude during the Kwik-E-Mart sequence is based on that of Phyllis Dietrichson (Barbara Stanwyck) in the grocery store scene in Double Indemnity.

Trivia[edit]

  • After Bart steals Sideshow Mel's bone, we see his true hair.
  • Some of Martin's nicknames are Martin Prince, Martin Princess, Martin Priss, Fartin' Prince, and Martin the Brown-Nosed Reindeer. The nickname references Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and the term "brown nose". The first two names were used by a frustrated Bart in "Lisa's Substitute".

Continuity[edit]

Season 19 References
He Loves to Fly and He D'ohs The Homer of Seville Midnight Towboy I Don't Wanna Know Why the Caged Bird Sings Treehouse of Horror XVIII Little Orphan Millie Husbands and Knives Funeral for a Fiend Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind E Pluribus Wiggum That '90s Show Love, Springfieldian Style The Debarted Dial "N" for Nerder Smoke on the Daughter Papa Don't Leech Apocalypse Cow Any Given Sundance Mona Leaves-a All About Lisa