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*The episode is a parody of the Alfred Hitchcock movie ''[[wikipedia:Rear_Window|Rear Window]]'' starring [[wikipedia:James_Stewart_(actor)|Jimmy Stewart]]. A character resembling Stewart also appears, looking at Bart through a telescope. | *The episode is a parody of the Alfred Hitchcock movie ''[[wikipedia:Rear_Window|Rear Window]]'' starring [[wikipedia:James_Stewart_(actor)|Jimmy Stewart]]. A character resembling Stewart also appears, looking at Bart through a telescope. |
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Cultural references
- The episode is a parody of the Alfred Hitchcock movie Rear Window starring Jimmy Stewart. A character resembling Stewart also appears, looking at Bart through a telescope.
- The episode title is a pun on the novel Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad.
- When Ned walks upstairs carrying the axe, he is singing "Mary Had a Little Lamb".
Trivia
- The first Klassic Krusty episode is dated February 6th, 1961. Krusty's guest was AFL-CIO chairman George Meany.