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Movie Description The Monty Python collective explains it all in this episodic comedy that dares to take on the most "sacred" aspects of life--sex, food, politics and religion--and bring them hilariously down to earth. One of the many highlights is the "Every Sperm is Sacred" episode that opens the film.
Synopsis Monty Python explains it all in this episodic comedy that dares to take on the most "sacred" aspects of life -- sex, food, politics and religion -- and bring them hilariously down to earth. A highlight: the "Every Sperm is Sacred" episode that starts off the film.
Film Notes DVD Features:
Region 1 2-Disc Set Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.85 Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English DTS Surround 5.1 - English Dolby Digital Mono 2.0 - French Additional Release Material: Deleted Scenes - 1. Snipped Bits 2. Songs Unsung Audio Commentary Introduction - 1. Eric Idle - Star Bonus Short - 1. "Un Film de John Cleese" Making-of - 1. THE MEANING OF THE MAKING OF THE MEANING OF LIFE Featurette - 1. Re-Mastering a Masterpiece 2. Fish 3. Educational Tips 4. Song and Dance 5. Selling the Meaning of Life 6. The Songs Interactive Features: Scene Access Interactive Menus
Shot in Technicolor and Elmstree Studios in Borehamwood, England and on location around England and Scotland.
Music recorded at Britannia Row, Redwood Studios and CTS.
Copyright 1983 Celandine Films.
Additional cast: Patricia Quinn, Judy Loe, Andrew MacLachlan, Mark Homes, and Valerie Whittington.
Additional credits: Anne James (Python manager), Mary Hillman (makeup supervisor), Chris Tucker (Mr. Creosote makep), Paul Carr & Brian Paxton (dubbing mixers), Richard Conway, Bob Hollow, Dave Watson, Ray Hanson (special effects).
Industry Reviews "...A monumental revue, the BEN HUR of sketch films..." New York Times - p.C13 - Vincent Canby (03/31/1983)
"...Funny....The seasoned British comedy troupe has this time come up with an expertly biting, off-the-wall satire of life's various passages..." Variety - Berg. (03/23/1983)
"...A film that makes exhaustive and exhilarating mirth out of every grimness known to man..." Entertainment Weekly - Chris Willman (09/12/2003)
"...[The film] has riotous moments..." USA Today - Mike Clark (09/05/2003)
Quotations "PART ONE: THE THIRD WORLD...
Somewhere in the North of England" -- First two title cards for opening skit
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