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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
*The episode title is a pun on the [[Alfred Hitchcock]] film ''{{W|Dial M for Murder}}''.
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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 episode's closing sequence duplicates the opening sequence of the ''{{W|NBC Mystery Movie}}'', with [[Nelson Muntz]] as Columbo, [[Dr. Hibbert]] as Quincy, [[The Rich Texan]] as McCloud and [[Mr. Burns]] and [[Smithers]] as McMillan & Wife.
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*The iconic transition effect from the 1966 TV series ''{{W2|Batman|TV series}}'' is parodied when [[Homer]] gets kicked out from [[Moe's]].
*Nelson's method for investigating the murder of [[Martin]] is very similar to Columbo's.
 
 
*''[[Sneakers]]'', the TV show [[Marge]] asks to catch [[Homer]] cheating on his diet, is a parody of the reality TV show ''{{W|Cheaters}}''.
 
*''[[Sneakers]]'', the TV show [[Marge]] asks to catch [[Homer]] cheating on his diet, is a parody of the reality TV show ''{{W|Cheaters}}''.
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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}}''.
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*When Lisa pictures herself in prison, she asks for some material to read written by American writer [[Joyce Carol Oates]], best known for writing literary fiction. However, Lisa is only offered material by [[Danielle Steel]], who is best known for her romance novels instead.
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*Homer mentions the law of {{W|conservation of mass}}.
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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}}.
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*During [[Martin]]'s funeral held at [[Springfield Elementary School]]:
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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.
 
*The "[[Taj-Mah-All-You-Can-Eat]]" restaurant takes its name from the [[Taj Mahal]].
 
*The "[[Taj-Mah-All-You-Can-Eat]]" restaurant takes its name from the [[Taj Mahal]].
*Songs heard at Martin's funeral:
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*[[Elmo]] from ''[[Sesame Street]]'' is on the website [[Maggie]] uses to cover herself when playing {{W|online poker}}.
**The first song is "{{W|Gonna Fly Now}}", the theme from ''{{W|Rocky}}''.
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*The "{{W|Sabre Dance}}" is heard when Homer eats the lamb at [[Sleep-Eazy Motel]].
**The second song (played during the slideshow) is "{{W2|I Will Remember You|Sarah MacLachlan song}}" by {{W|Sarah McLachlan}}.
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[[File:Bart and Lisa parody Double Indemnity scene.png|250px|thumb|Lisa's appearence and actitude 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}}''.]]
*The scene where [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] meet at the [[Kwik-E-Mart]] resembles a famous scene from ''{{W2|Double Indemnity|film}}''.
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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}}''.
*References to ''[[Macbeth]]'':
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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.
**Lisa urges Bart to keep quiet about their involvement in Martin's death, similar to Lady Macbeth convincing Macbeth to calm down and lie about Duncan's murder.
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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.
**Lisa also states that she has a dark side, like Lady Macbeth.
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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}}''.
*The restaurant which Homer goes to, "[[Pudding on the Ritz]]", is a pun on the song "{{W|Puttin' on the Ritz}}" written by [[Irving Berlin]].
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*The {{W|Prelude in C minor, BWV 999}}, a composition for {{W|lute}} by {{W|Johann Sebastian Bach}}, is heard in Martin's tape and is also played by Nelson.
*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}}''.
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*The "non-reversing" tape player is a {{W|Sanyo}}.
*The announcer mentions his dad as the reverend Billy Graham Junior referencing one of the Simpsons writers.
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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, respectivelly, from ''{{W|McMillan & Wife}}''.
  
 
== Continuity ==
 
== Continuity ==

Revision as of 16:53, January 23, 2026

References/Trivia


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


Cultural references

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

Continuity

Trivia

  • 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, Martin the Brown-Noised 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".
  • Nelson is playing a lute when he steps from behind the butterfly tree.


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