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What allusions to French cinema are found during the performance of the song 33 cows?

When in the Soviet film "Mary Poppins, goodbye!" Mr. Hey sings: "After all, a dairy diet is beneficial for poets," a poster for the 1982 French film "Invitation to Travel" enters the frame. According to her story, the heroine dies from an electric discharge while taking a bath with milk. There is also reason to believe that the name of the French film does not coincide by chance with the poem of the same name by the poet Charles Baudelaire.

Authors: Jimmy Wales, Larry Sanger

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