The episode's title is itself a parody of the famous line "Hell is other people" from Jean-Paul Sartre's one act play No Exit, though the episode has no other resemblance to the play.
The title of the song translates as "Hell is other people", a quotation from No Exit by Jean-Paul Sartre.
The existentialists include among their numbers important French authors who used fiction to convey their philosophical views; these include Jean-Paul Sartre's novel Nausea and play No Exit, and Albert Camus's The Stranger.
After their return to Israel, in 1959 Gary co founded the Zavit Theater, which was active for nine years and among others produced Jean-Paul Sartre's "No Exit", featuring Gary herself.
No Exit | Last Exit to Brooklyn | Exit | Final Exit | MTV EXIT | Exit Wounds | Exit, Voice, and Loyalty | Exit To Eden (film) | Exit To Eden | Words from the Exit Wound | The Exit List | Pnina Gary as Estelle Rigault in "No Exit | Next Exit | Last Exit to Brooklyn (song) | Last Exit to Brooklyn (film) | Last Exit (Junior Boys album) | Last Exit | Interstate 75 (Exit 98) | Final Exit (song) | Exit Through the Gift Shop | Exit the Dragon | Exit Ten | Exit strategy | Exit Stage Left | Exit (k-os album) | Exit Ghost | Exit (festival) | Exit Art | Exit (album) | Exit (2005 film) |
Notable productions by independent theaters at EXIT Theatre included the world premiere of Babylon Heights by Irvine Welsh (of Trainspotting fame) and Dean Cavanagh, a new authorized translation of No Exit by Jean-Paul Sartre, the premiere of One Big Lie by Liz Duffy Adams, and an incendiary Death of the Last Black Man in the Whole Entire World by Suzan-Lori Parks.
Republican critics of President Bill Clinton derided him for having no exit strategy, although he had inherited an active military operation from his predecessor, President George H. W. Bush.
The sweet-natured actress who played both ingenues and 'other woman' roles co-starred with husband Stuart in No Exit (1930), Eve's Fall (1930) and Hindle Wakes (1931), and appeared with British star Monty Banks in some of his film farces, including My Wife's Family (1932) and So You Won't Talk (1935).