Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975) UK
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Director:Terry Jones
Studio:Sony Pictures
Producer:John Goldstone, Michael White, Mark Forstater
Writer:Graham Chapman, John Cleese
Rating:4.5
Rated:PG
Date Added:2007-03-06
Purchased On:2007-06-03
ASIN:0767824571
UPC:0043396030657
Price:$24.95
Awards:2 nominations
Genre:Satire
Release:1999-07-09
IMDb:0071853
Duration:91
Picture Format:Widescreen
Aspect Ratio:1.66:1
Sound:Dolby Digital 5.1
Languages:English, Dolby Digital 5.1, English, Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono, Japanese, Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono, Commentary by Terry Gilliam & Terry Jones, plus general complaints and back-biting by John Cleese, Eric Idle & Michael Palin, Unknown
Subtitles:English, Spanish, French
Features:Letterboxed
Terry Jones  ...  (Director)
Graham Chapman, John Cleese  ...  (Writer)
 
Connie Booth  ...  The Witch
Elspeth Cameron  ...  
Graham Chapman  ...  King Arthur
John Cleese  ...  Second Swallow-Savvy Guard /
Carol Cleveland  ...  Zoot / Dingo
Rita Davies  ...  Historian's Wife
Bee Duffell  ...  Old Crone
Mitsuko Forstater  ...  
Eric Idle  ...  Dead Collector /
Neil Innes  ...  First Monk / Singing Minstrel / Page Crushed by the Rabbit / Peasant #4
Sandy Johnson  ...  
Terry Jones  ...  Dennis's Mother /
Sally Kinghorn  ...  Dr. Winston
Michael Palin  ...  First Swallow-Savvy Guard / Dennis /
Sandy Rose  ...  
Romilly Squire  ...  
Avril Stewart  ...  Dr. Piglet
John Young  ...  Dead Body / Historian Frank
Mark Zycon  ...  Prisoner
Peasant 3  ...  Tim the Enchanter
Terry Gilliam  ...  Patsy /
Sir Galahad the Pure  ...  
Comments: Makes Ben Hur look like an Epic

Summary: Could this be the funniest movie ever made? By any rational measure of comedy, this medieval romp from the Monty Python troupe certainly belongs on the short list of candidates. According to Leonard Maltin's Movie & Video Guide, it's "recommended for fans only," but we say hogwash to that--you could be a complete newcomer to the Python phenomenon and still find this send-up of the Arthurian legend to be wet-your-pants hilarious. It's basically a series of sketches woven together as King Arthur's quest for the Holy Grail, with Graham Chapman as the King, Terry Gilliam as his simpleton sidekick Patsy, and the rest of the Python gang filling out a variety of outrageous roles. The comedy highlights are too numerous to mention, but once you've seen Arthur's outrageously bloody encounter with the ominous Black Knight (John Cleese), you'll know that nothing's sacred in the Python school of comedy. From holy hand grenades to killer bunnies to the absurdity of the three-headed knights who say "Ni--!," this is the kind of movie that will strike you as fantastically funny or just plain silly, but why stop there? It's all over the map, and the pace lags a bit here and there, but for every throwaway gag the Pythons have invented, there's a bit of subtle business or grand-scale insanity that's utterly inspired. The sum of this madness is a movie that's beloved by anyone with a pulse and an irreverent sense of humor. If this movie doesn't make you laugh, you're almost certainly dead. --Jeff Shannon