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Difference between revisions of "Alive!"

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== Behind the Laughter ==
 
== Behind the Laughter ==
The dialogue of the final scene heard in the episode is not real to the actual ''{{W2|Alive|1993 film}}'', but instead the movie ends with [[Franz Schubert]]'s ''{{W2|Ave Maria|Schubert}}'' performed by {{W|Aaron Neville}} is played over extended aerial shot of the memorial mountaintop metal cross and text dedicating the movie to the 29 people who died and 16 who survived.
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The dialogue of the final scene heard in the episode is not real to the actual ''{{W2|Alive|1993 film}}'', but instead the movie ends with [[Franz Schubert]]'s ''{{W2|Ave Maria|Schubert}}'' performed by {{W|Aaron Neville}} over extended aerial shot of the memorial mountaintop metal cross and text dedicating the movie to the 29 people who died and 16 who survived.
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Latest revision as of 19:49, February 19, 2024

"No thanks to the plane, many of us are still..."
―Character 1
"Alive."
―Group
" We certainly are."
―Character 2
"(chomping and slurping)"
―Group
"Pass me another hunk of co-pilot."
―Character 3[src]
Alive!
Alive.png
Movie Information
Genre: Drama
Country of origin: USA
First appearance: "Fear of Flying"


Alive! is an American film based on the true story of the fatal crash of Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 into a glacier in the Andes where the survivors, trapped for 72 days, resorted to cannibalism.

History[edit]

When Homer heard that watching movies about air travel might help Marge with her fear of flying, he rented Hero, Fearless and Alive! for her to watch. They didn't help, and Alive! in particular made her even more scared.

Behind the Laughter[edit]

The dialogue of the final scene heard in the episode is not real to the actual Alive, but instead the movie ends with Franz Schubert's Ave Maria performed by Aaron Neville over extended aerial shot of the memorial mountaintop metal cross and text dedicating the movie to the 29 people who died and 16 who survived.

Appearances[edit]

External links[edit]