Ominous Mashup from Kubrick and Hitchcock Movies
Nowadays you won't surprise anyone with a mashap - but you can be a good one. The creators of crazy compilations in the best traditions of noubrow prefer to work in contrast, famously mixing up samples of high and grassroots culture (“Pride and Prejudice and Zombies” is a reference example). The authors of The Red Drum Getaway reel went the other way and cut them into pieces and mixed up the classics of cinema - the films of Stanley Kubrick and Alfred Hitchcock. More precisely, the latter chose as a victim only actor James Stewart, one of the Hitchcock favorites, who played the king of suspense four times (in Rope, Vertigo, Window to Courtyard and Man, who knew too much). In the mashup, Kubrick’s heroes begin to pursue him - from the distraught Jack Nicholson from Shining to the gang of A Clockwork Orange.
As in most similar cases, the joke gets rid of itself after a couple of minutes, and the editors are not fully able to keep within the limits of good taste. However, all the awkward moments are redeemed by the scene when the hero gets into reality "With his eyes wide closed."