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Dark Comedy
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Budget 4,000,000 USD
The working title for the movie was "A Hard Day's Shopping", a reference to The Beatles' film A Hard Day's Night (1964).
This was Barbara Windsor's last film until Alice in Wonderland (2010) 23 years later.
In addition to the many allusions to and quotations from John Milton's 'Paradise Lost', the Chauffer's monologue after he drops Tennant and Lowe off at the concert venue is a misquotation from Milton's 'Lycidas'.
The background music in the Pilot's monologue is 'Nimrod' from Edward Elgar's 'Enigma Variations'
"Priest: I smell youth... vintage youth. Neil Tennant: You don't have any weapons in there, do you? Priest: Why? What do you need?"
"Chris Lowe: Where are you from? Neil Tennant: Yes where are you from? Priest: I'm glad you asked me twice. You see I'm a bilingual. A bilingual illiterate - I can't read in two languages."