- Reviewed.
"Going Live!" Folge #2.24 (Fernsehepisode 1989)
Eric Idle promotes this film, clip shown"Troldspejlet" Folge #2.1 (Fernsehepisode 1989)
reviewed + footage shown62nd Annual Academy Awards (Fernsehspecial 1990)
"Troldspejlet" Folge #21.8 (Fernsehepisode 1999)
DVD release reviewed + footage used
"Wogan" Folge #9.30 (Fernsehepisode 1989)
Discussed throughout Terry's interview with Terry Gilliam.König der Fischer (1991)
"Siskel & Ebert & the Movies" Paradise/Livin' Large/The Fisher King/The Indian Runner (Fernsehepisode 1991)
Referenced during the "The Fisher King" review.Mom und Dad retten die Welt (1992)
Eric Idle plays a character who was losing his memory because he had been in prison for so long.Dellamorte dellamore (1994)
Pinocchio (1940)
Der rote Korsar (1952)
Achteinhalb (1963)
Subtly referenced.Nummer 6 (Fernsehserie 1967–1968)
In the scene in the King of the Moon's bedroom, above the headboard is a small bust. In a close-up shot, the eyes of the bust are seen to contain lights that blink on and off, accompanied by the sound of a camera whirring and clicking. This is line producer David Tomblin's homage to The Prisoner, which he helped produce and direct.- Woman: "You're our only hope"
Der weiße Hai (1975)
The music as the seamonster bears down on the Baron and his companions mimics John Williams' score as the shark approaches.
Les Hallucinations du baron de Münchhausen (Kurzfilm 1911)
Münchhausen (1943)
Die Abenteuer des Freiherrn von Münchhausen (Kurzfilm 1944)
Baron Münchhausen (1962)
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