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* ''ReferencedBy/AnimalHouse''

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* ''ReferencedBy/Batman1989''
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**NotInKansasAnymore
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* ''ReferencedBy/DavyCrockett''
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* ''ReferencedBy/AlteredStates''
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* ''ReferencedBy/BreakfastAtTiffanys''
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* ''Film/UpPompeii'': A poster for the film can be seen in ''The Lovers!''.
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* ''ReferencedBy/{{Shane}}''
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** ''Film/HolidayOnTheBuses'': In the ''Series/OnlyFoolsAndHorses'' episode "[[Recap/OnlyFoolsAndHorsesS1E02GoWestYoungMan Go West Young Man]]", a waiter insults Del Boy's drink order by saying that Creator/RegVarney drank the same thing in this film.
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* ''ReferencedBy/{{Fitzcarraldo}}''

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* ''Film/OnTheBuses'': The gag of a poster reading "It's a grand life on the buses" being defaced to read "It's a randy life on the buses" was reused in the ''Series/{{Endeavour}}'' episode "[[Recap/EndeavourS8E03Terminus Terminus]]".

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''Film/OnTheBuses'': The gag of a poster reading "It's a grand life on the buses" being defaced to read "It's a randy life on the buses" was reused in the ''Series/{{Endeavour}}'' episode "[[Recap/EndeavourS8E03Terminus Terminus]]".Terminus]]".
** ''Film/MutinyOnTheBuses'': A poster for the film appears in ''The Lovers!''.
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* ''Film/OnTheBuses'': The gag of a poster reading "It's a grand life on the buses" being defaced to read "It's a randy life on the buses" was reused in the ''Series/{{Endeavour}}'' episode "[[Recap/EndeavourS8E03Terminus Terminus]]".
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* ''Film/AHistoryOfViolence'': In ''VideoGame/MaxPayne3'', Officer [=DaSilva=] notes to Max Payne himself that he was selected by the Broncos partly because he is a man with ''A History of Violence''. ''Max Payne 3'' chronologically tells the story of how Max tried to get away from his violent life, only to get drawn back in after he shoots dead, the son of a New Jersey Mafia Don, for his aggression against a woman who stands up to him. Like the diner scene in the film, it starts with a confrontation in a pub diner that turns violent and brings Max Payne major trouble with the New Jersey Mafia.

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* ''Film/AHistoryOfViolence'': In ''VideoGame/MaxPayne3'', Officer [=DaSilva=] notes to Max Payne himself that he was selected by the Broncos partly because he is a man with ''A History of Violence''. ''Max Payne 3'' chronologically tells the story of how Max tried to get away from his violent life, only to get drawn back in after he shoots dead, the son of a New Jersey Mafia Don, for his aggression against a woman who stands up to him. Like the diner scene in the film, it starts with a confrontation in a pub diner that turns violent lethal and brings Max Payne major trouble with the New Jersey Mafia.
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* ''Film/AHistoryOfViolence'': In ''VideoGame/MaxPayne3'', Officer [=DaSilva=] notes to Max Payne himself that he was selected by the Broncos partly because he is a man with ''A History of Violence''. ''Max Payne 3'' chronologically tells the story of how Max tried to get away from his violent life, only to get drawn back in after he shoots dead, the son of a New Jersey Mafia Don, for his aggression against a woman who stands up to him. Like the diner scene in the film, it starts with a confrontation in a pub diner.

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* ''Film/AHistoryOfViolence'': In ''VideoGame/MaxPayne3'', Officer [=DaSilva=] notes to Max Payne himself that he was selected by the Broncos partly because he is a man with ''A History of Violence''. ''Max Payne 3'' chronologically tells the story of how Max tried to get away from his violent life, only to get drawn back in after he shoots dead, the son of a New Jersey Mafia Don, for his aggression against a woman who stands up to him. Like the diner scene in the film, it starts with a confrontation in a pub diner.diner that turns violent and brings Max Payne major trouble with the New Jersey Mafia.
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* ''ReferencedBy/{{Amadeus}}''
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** ''Film/DoctorInTheHouse1954'': Godber mentions the film in the ''Going Straight'' episode "Going Off the Rails".

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** ''Film/DoctorInTheHouse1954'': Godber mentions the film in the ''Going Straight'' ''Series/GoingStraight'' episode "Going Off the Rails".



** ''Film/DoctorAtLarge'': A sign advertising the film can be spotted in the MadeForTVMovie ''Night in the City''.

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** ''Film/DoctorAtLarge'': A sign advertising the film can be spotted in the MadeForTVMovie ''Night in the City''.''Film/NightInTheCity''.
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** ''Film/DoctorAtLarge'': A sign advertising the film can be spotted in the MadeForTVMovie ''Night in the City''.

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* ''Film/DoctorInTheHouse1954'': Godber mentions the film in the ''Going Straight'' episode "Going Off the Rails".

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''Film/DoctorInTheHouse1954'': Godber mentions the film in the ''Going Straight'' episode "Going Off the Rails".Rails".
** ''Film/DoctorAtSea'': The film is visible on a lobby card in ''Film/SaturdayNightAndSundayMorning''.
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* ''Film/DoctorInTheHouse1954'': Godber mentions the film in the ''Going Straight'' episode "Going Off the Rails".
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* ''ReferencedBy/TrainToBusan''
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* ''Film/Speed2CruiseControl'': ''VideoGame/SunsetOverdrive'': Bomb Delivery's bomb placement voice lines references the first two movies of the series:
--> '''Player:''' Defuse the bomb if I go too slow? It's kinda like that movie about the bus...or was it a boat?
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* ''Film/AHistoryOfViolence'': In ''VideoGame/MaxPayne3'', Officer DaSilva notes to Max Payne himself that he was selected by the Broncos partly because he is a man with ''A History of Violence''. ''Max Payne 3'' chronologically tells the story of how Max tried to get away from his violent life, only to get drawn back in after he shoots dead, the son of a New Jersey Mafia Don for him becoming violent with a woman who stands up to him. Like the diner scene in the film, it starts with a confrontation in a pub diner.

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* ''Film/AHistoryOfViolence'': In ''VideoGame/MaxPayne3'', Officer DaSilva [=DaSilva=] notes to Max Payne himself that he was selected by the Broncos partly because he is a man with ''A History of Violence''. ''Max Payne 3'' chronologically tells the story of how Max tried to get away from his violent life, only to get drawn back in after he shoots dead, the son of a New Jersey Mafia Don Don, for him becoming violent with his aggression against a woman who stands up to him. Like the diner scene in the film, it starts with a confrontation in a pub diner.
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* ''Film/AHistoryOfViolence'': In ''VideoGame/MaxPayne3'', notes to Max Payne himself that he was selected by the Broncos partly because he is a man with ''A History of Violence''. ''Max Payne 3'' chronologically tells the story of how Max tried to get away from his violent life, only to get drawn back in after he shoots dead, the son of a New Jersey Mafia Don for him becoming violent with a woman who stands up to him. Like the diner scene in the film, it starts with a confrontation in a pub diner.

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* ''Film/AHistoryOfViolence'': In ''VideoGame/MaxPayne3'', Officer DaSilva notes to Max Payne himself that he was selected by the Broncos partly because he is a man with ''A History of Violence''. ''Max Payne 3'' chronologically tells the story of how Max tried to get away from his violent life, only to get drawn back in after he shoots dead, the son of a New Jersey Mafia Don for him becoming violent with a woman who stands up to him. Like the diner scene in the film, it starts with a confrontation in a pub diner.
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* ''Film/AHistoryOfViolence'': In ''VideoGame/MaxPayne3'', notes to Max Payne himself that he was selected by the Broncos partly because he is a man with ''A History of Violence''. ''Max Payne 3'' chronologically tells the story of how Max tried to get away from his violent life, only to get drawn back in after he shoots dead, the son of a New Jersey Mafia Don for him becoming violent with a woman who stands up to him. Like the diner scene in the film, it starts with a confrontation in a pub diner.
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* ''ReferencedBy/Oldboy2003''
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* ''ReferencedBy/FearAndLoathingInLasVegas''
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* ''Film/ThisIsSpinalTap'': In the ''Literature/JoelSuzuki'' novel ''Legend of the Loudstone'', Joel thinks that two guards' voices sound just like David St. Hubbins and Nigel Tufnel.
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* ''ReferencedBy/TheIncredibleMrLimpet''

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