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Take the Money and Run
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References
Monkey Business (1931)
Modern Times (1936)
Room Service (1938)
Referenced in
"Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: (#3.25)" (1970)
 -  mentioned by General Bulright
The Todd Killings (1971)
 -  Part of this film's title is visible on a marquee.
"Police Squad!: Testimony of Evil (Dead Men Don't Laugh) (#1.6)" (1982)
 -  The chain gang song during the car stripping scene is a reference to this film
"The Wonder Years: Wayne on Wheels (#3.3)" (1989)
 -  A poster can be seen at cinema.
"Northern Exposure: Sex, Lies and Ed's Tapes (#1.6)" (1990)
 -  discussed by Joel and Ed
Aileen Wuornos: The Selling of a Serial Killer (1992)
Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997)
Small Time Crooks (2000)
Charlie's Angels (2000)
New York at the Movies (2002) (TV)
Featured in
America at the Movies (1976)
"Fejezetek a film történetéböl: Amerikai filmtípusok - Egyén és társadalom (#1.7)" (1989)
AFI's 100 Years... 100 Laughs: America's Funniest Movies (2000) (TV)
 -  This film is #66 on the list.
Woody Allen: A Life in Film (2002) (TV)
"De wereld draait door: (#5.52)" (2009)
 -  A fragment featuring Woody Allen is shown.
Spoofs
I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang (1932)
"What's My Line?" (1950)
Cool Hand Luke (1967)
Spoofed in
Ernest Goes to Jail (1990)
 -  Ernest attempts (and fails) to escape prison by fashioning a gun made out of soap and covered with black shoe polish much like Woody's character, Virgil does in the opening scenes of 'Take the Money and Run.'

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