- Clips appear in the teaser for next week's show.
"Siskel & Ebert" The Best Films of 1990 (TV Episode 1991)
Gene Siskel's #9 pick."Siskel & Ebert" Breakthrough Stars of 1991 (TV Episode 1991)
Clips shown.Brando (TV Movie 2007)
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42nd Street (1933)
Shown on TV in Fleeber's office.The Godfather Part II (1974)
Professor Fleeber shows it in his classroom.
The Prince of Tides (1991)
posters on a wall"Saturday Night Live" Jeff Goldblum/Aerosmith (TV Episode 1993)
Video box on shelf in Karl's Video Store"The Critic" A Pig Boy and His Dog (TV Episode 1994)
Marlon Brando mentions that he was in the film"Siskel & Ebert" The River Wild/Jason's Lyric/Ed Wood/The Scout/Rapa Nui (TV Episode 1994)
Referenced during the "The Scout" review.Striptease (1996)
Poster is shown in a video store.
The Freshman (1925)
Clark Kellogg's dorm room has a photo of Buster Keaton in Love Nest. Two years later, Keaton made an unrelated film called The Freshman.College (1927)
when Sabatini says "So this is college..." in Clark's dorm room, there's a poster of Buster Keaton behind himA Night at the Opera (1935)
Use of the character name "Rodolfo Lassparri". Also, Fleeber does his impression of Groucho Marx.Foreign Correspondent (1940)
When the unmarked police car crashes (during the scene where they chase Clark Kellogg), a cinema is in the background; this film is on the marquee.Johnny Belinda (1948)
poster on the wall in Fleeber's office
On the Waterfront (1954)
At the end, when Carmine and Clark are walking through the field, Carmine tells the Komodo dragon, "You turned out to be a bum. ... You coulda been a handbag."Miss America Pageant (TV Special 1954)
Bert Parks, who sang the original "There She Is, Miss America," sings, "There he is, your Komodo Dragon"Midnight Cowboy (1969)
The entire opening sequence, e.g. being hustled out of all his money on his first arrival to NYC, finding the guy who hustled him randomly on the street, getting offered a job by the hustler, and going up to the hustler's place while helping him move something upstairsThe Godfather (1972)
Running gag of Uncle Carmine being the inspiration for Don Vito Corleone.The Godfather Part II (1974)
"I know it was you!" and other parts parodied.
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