(auto): We watched Sleeper the other night, Woody Allen’s 1973 comedy about a man who wakes up 200 years in the future. I enjoyed its goofy humor, of course, but also noticed two new things about it.

Sleeper

Friday 20 February 2004This is over 21 years old. Be careful.

We watched Sleeper the other night, Woody Allen’s 1973 comedy about a man who wakes up 200 years in the future. I enjoyed its goofy humor, of course, but also noticed two new things about it.

One: the Domesticon robot in Sleeper bore a striking resemblance to C3PO from Star Wars, made four years later:

Woody Allen as a Domesticon robot
C3PO

Both have the same mincing shuffle, the same mild British-inflected voice, the same arms-at-the-ready stance. Was George Lucas influenced by the earlier movie, or are both parodying some earlier source?

Two: In the scene where Allen is explaining the ancient artifacts from his time, he’s given a Playboy centerfold, and says, “I’ll take this for further study and give you a complete report later”. You see only a brief glimpse of the model’s head, but it is unmistakably Lenna, the woman made famous as a standard test image for computer scientists:

Standard Lena picture

For more on Lenna’s history, see Complete Story of Lenna.

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Ned, you give me a link to the Complete Story of Jenna, but in your previous post Rosa Parks is without linkage?

For shame...for shame.....

Your social consience,

Kudla
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I don't know about C3PO's mannerisms, but his look was definitely inspired by the robot from Fritz Lang's "Metropolis".

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