

Pleasure at Her Majesty's
Directed by Jonathan Miller, Roger GraefWhere to Watch Pleasure at Her Majesty's
Pleasure at Her Majesty's Trivia
Pleasure at Her Majesty's was released on December 29, 1976.
Pleasure at Her Majesty's was directed by Jonathan Miller, Roger Graef.
Pleasure at Her Majesty's has a runtime of 74m.
Pleasure at Her Majesty's was produced by Roger Graef.
Pleasure At Her Majesty's (1976) The very first show in what came to be called the "Secret Policeman's Ball" series took place over three late nights in April 1976 at Her Majesty's Theatre in London. The show was instigated by John Cleese, who volunteered to "round up a few pals" to perform for Amnesty International's benefit. These pals transpired to be most of Monty Python, Beyond The Fringe and The Goodies (three of the U.K.'s most successful comedy ensembles) -- together with leading solo performers. It was a gathering of the British comedic tribes. Cleese titled the show "A Poke In The Eye (With A Sharp Stick)." The film documenting this comedy summit was titled Pleasure At Her Majesty's -- a wordplay on the formal British expression for imprisonment in which convicts are "detained at Her Majesty's pleasure."
The key characters in Pleasure at Her Majesty's are Self (John Cleese), Self (Alan Bennett), Self (Graham Chapman).
Pleasure at Her Majesty's is rated Not Rated.
Pleasure at Her Majesty's is a Comedy, Documentary film.
Pleasure at Her Majesty's has an audience rating of 6 out of 10.

















