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Rob Brydon and Steve Coogan in The Trip to Spain (2017)

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The Trip to Spain

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Edited from

    • The Trip (TV Series 2010–2020)

      Edited from season 3 of the TV Series

Followed by

    • The Trip to Greece (2020)

Follows

    • The Trip (2010)

    • The Trip to Italy (2014)

Referenced in

    • "Film Junk Podcast" Episode 639: The Disaster Artist and Stronger (Podcast Episode 2017)

      Discussed during the "Other Stuff We Watched" segment

References

    • Casablanca (1942)

      This film is referred to.
    • Hamlet (1948)

      Laurence Olivier portraying Hamlet at age 42 is referred to.
    • El Cid (1961)

      This film is referred to.
    • Dr. No (1962)

      The early Sean Connery James Bond films where he is being followed by a sinister figure are referred to collectively.
    • From Russia with Love (1963)

      The early Sean Connery James Bond films where he is being followed by a sinister figure are referred to collectively.

Spoofs

    • Casablanca (1942)

      Impersonation of the Humphry Bogart dialogue start/beginning of a beautiful friendship.
    • Goldfinger (1964)

      Comical speaking of the 'You expect me to talk?' 'No, Mr Bond, I expect you to die' dialogue.
    • Get Carter (1971)

      Dialogue of woman being "only sixteen" relating to Michael Caine.
    • The Godfather (1972)

      Marlon Brando's performance as the title character is parodied.
    • Man of La Mancha (1972)

      Rob Brydon and Steve Coogan dress up as Don Quixote De La Mancha and manservant Sancho Panza in a parody.

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