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Episode Information |
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| Title: | A Night at the Movies |
| Episode #: | 03x19 |
| Production Number: | 319 |
| Original Airdate: | Thursday April 10th, 2003 |
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Episode Summary |
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When a movie-goer is found dead in his seat, Catherine and Grissom team up to investigate. Meanwhile, the team stumbles across a forensic stalemate while examining the shooting death of a teenager.
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Guest Stars |
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Main Cast |
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Episode Notes |
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Sara is seen carrying a large piece of bamboo though the lab. This seems to be a running joke among production. Large, unmanageable props are usually carried through the lab by either Sara or Catherine. |
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Featured Songs |
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| Artist | Song Title | Played When | | •Ian Brown | F.E.A.R | |
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Episode Quotes |
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Greg: Ninety-nine bottles of beer on the wall, ninety-nine bottles of beer. Swab one down, run it through CODIS, ninety-eight bottles of beer on the wall.
Nick: (Walking in) Whatever happened to "take on down and pass it around"? That was the best part.
Greg: You know us lab rats have to do something to get through the day. |
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Episode Goofs |
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Editing goof: This episode opens and closes in a movie theatre. At the beginning of the episode one of the couples seen from behind is Gil and Catherine. They do not go to see a movie till the end of the episode. |
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Cultural References |
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Episode Plot
The plot of this episode is patterened after the Alfred Hitchcock movie Strangers on a Train. | Catherine: Mr. Siskel, Mr. Ebert, may I have a casue of death, please?
Catherine is referring to Siskel and Ebert, two movie reviewers of the 1980s. | Other movies mentioned in this episode include The Dirty Dozen and Guns of Navaronne. |
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Episode References |
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Gil: This is the last art house left in Vegas. I saw Baraka here, on a double bill with Koyaanisquatsi.
Catherine: Was there anyone else here?
Gil: Sure.
Catherine: With you?
Gil: No.
This is a repeat of the joke from "Pledging Mr. Johnson" regarding the calamari restaurant. | Catherine: Whoo! Theatres are like nightclubs; they should always keep the lights off.
Greg makes a similar reference regarding nightclubs in "Viva Las Vegas". |
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Other Episode Crew |
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Analysis |
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