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Stephen Geoffreys and Sheree J. Wilson in Vacances de folie (1985)

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Vacances de folie

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Featured in

    • "At the Movies" King David/Lady Hawke/Fraternity Vacation (TV Episode 1985)

      Reviewed; clips are shown.
    • You're So Cool, Brewster! The Story of Fright Night (2016)

      Clip shown.
    • Val (2021)

      Clips shown

Referenced in

    • Blood Massacre (1987)

      Video box seen in video store.
    • "Siskel & Ebert & the Movies" New Faces of 1989 (TV Episode 1989)

      Referenced when discussing Tim Robbins.
    • The brotherhood: le pacte (Video 2001)

      One of the characters says he has seen it one too many times
    • "The Reviewers" New Castle (TV Episode 2014)

      Referenced throughout
    • Spring Broke (2016)

      Movie poster shown.

References

    • Le Magicien d'Oz (1939)

      The scenes set in Iowa are in black-and-white with the scenes set in Palm Springs being in colour. The MGM classic musical 'The Wizard of Oz' (1939) utilized the same technique with the scenes in Kansas and Oz respectively.

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