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Monty Python: Crowned Graal! ( Monty Python and the Holy Grail ) is a film English of Terry Jones and Terry Gilliam, left in 1975.

Form

The Intrigue of Monty Python: Crowned Graal! raises of a style rather close to the television programs with Sketch are Monty Python. The major part of the history is told in the form of episodes isolated and connected only by the topic of the Quête of Graal and by animations of Terry Gilliam.

The credits of film announce upon the departure the color of what will follow: the names of the actors and the engineering team ravel at the same time as false a Publicité for Sweden, which becomes increasingly inopportune until a message announces that the persons in charge of the credits were laid off; the credits finish then in a Latin-American style blazing.

Summary

The history itself starts on the attempts of the King Arthur to recruit knights of the Roundtable through England. Several of them appear vain (the meeting of the Black Chevalier for example, or that of the peasants trade unionists) but it is finally joined by Sir Bedevere the Wise one, that Arthur meets during the judgment of a witch, by Sir Lancelot the Courageous one, by Sir Galahad the Pure one and by Sir Robin it Not-all-with-fact-also-courageous-that-Sir-Lancelot. The group walks on initially towards Camelot, where knights devote themselves to a musical number, then, following a meeting with God, share with the research of Graal.

Their peregrinations bring them close to a castle held by French claiming to have a Graal. Following a missed offensive, the knights build a rabbit of Troy (in reference to the Trojan horse) but forget to hide inside and must thus give up taking the castle. The group then decides to separate and one follows the individual adventures of the knights. One attends thus with the meeting of Robin with a giant with three heads, the passage of Galahad in the castle of Carbuncle, populated exclusively young girls, with the face-to-face discussion between Arthur and the Chevalier S Which Say Ni, and with the irruption of Lancelot in a wedding with an aim of helping a married man of force by his father.

Again joined together, the knights make to the meeting of Tim the Enchanter, who leads them to a cave kept by a terrible rabbit killer. Being removed from rabbit thanks to the Holy Grenade of Antioche, they are then continued by a monster and end up reaching the Bridge of the Death, which they can cross only after having answered three questions. With more or less from success, the knights pass the bridge to find themselves close to the French castle of the beginning of film. Whereas Arthur is on the point of giving the attack using an army emerged from nowhere, Policier S arrive and stop the knights for the murder of a historian which has occurred earlier in film. The film ends abruptly after a police officer hustled the Cameraman.

Data sheet

Distribution

  • Graham Chapman (king Arthur, the voice of God, etc)
  • John Cleese (Lancelot, Merlin, the black knight, the French knight, etc)
  • Terry Gilliam (Gauvain, Patsy, the soothsayer - guard of the bridge, etc)
  • Eric Idle (Robin, Harmony, Maynard Brother, etc)
  • Terry Jones (Bedevere, prince Herbert, etc)
  • Michael Palin (Galahad, the king of the marshy castle, etc)
  • John Young (the historian celebrates)
  • Carol Cleveland (Zoot, Dingo)
  • Connie Booth (the witch)
  • Neil Innes (the preferred ménestrel of Robin, etc)

Around film

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Simple: Monty Python and the Holy Grail

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