"Troldspejlet" Episode #21.4 (TV Episode 1999)
PC version reviewed + footage used
Discworld (Video Game 1995)
Discworld II: Mortality Bytes! (Video Game 1996)
Double Indemnity (1944)
Lewton says "I couldn't hear my footsteps. It was the walk of a dead man."Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)
Guild's large warehouse. Also, the first few notes when Lewton first meets Laredo.The X-Files (TV Series 1993–2018)
The exchange of lines "Trust No One" and "The Truth Is Out There" between Lewton and the Erata priest in the temple when they meet for the first time.South Park (TV Series 1997)
Eric Cartman is thanked in the end credits.
The Maltese Falcon (1941)
The golden sword is called "The Tsortese Falchion". Also, the big fat troll Jasper Horst is a parody of Kasper Gutman and his henchman Al Khali is based on Joel Cairo, both are short and named after desert cities in their respective worlds.Casablanca (1942)
Isla Varberg is based on Isla Lund. Samael is based on Sam the pianist and Lewton says to him "Play it again, Sam". There's also the lines "Here's looking at you, Ilsa" and "We'll always have the Hotel Pseudopolis". And the game's ending homages the film's ending, finishing with "You know, this could be the beginning of a beautiful friendship", "Don't push yer luck, sonny boy."To Have and Have Not (1944)
Carlotta says "You know how to howl, don't you, Lewton? You just pull your jaws apart and blow."Murder, My Sweet (1944)
The troll Malachite is based on Moose Malloy and the Therma subplot is based on the character of Velma.The Seventh Seal (1957)
Death says people sometimes try to avoid dying by challenging him to a game but they always lose because they chose "Flog" (golf) and because he carries a scythe he gets to practice his swing a lot.
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