The Meaning of Monty Python

Directed by Albert Sharpe
Not Rated
2013    60mDocumentary, Comedy
7.47.8
This programme celebrates the 30th Anniversary of Monty Python's the Meaning of Life (1983). It reunites John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, and Michael Palin as they talk thirty years on not only about The Meaning of Life but also about comedy, creativity, appreciation, food, fish, and their own mortality.
  • John CleeseSelf
  • Terry GilliamSelf
  • Eric IdleSelf
  • Terry JonesSelf
  • Michael PalinSelf
  • Albert SharpeDirector
  • John GoldstoneProducer
  • Nick BarnetteDirector Of Photography
  • Iain OvendenDirector Of Photography
  • Dane McMasterEditor
  • Rudolf BuitendachEditor

 

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The Meaning of Monty Python Trivia

The Meaning of Monty Python was released on October 8, 2013.

The Meaning of Monty Python was directed by Albert Sharpe.

The Meaning of Monty Python has a runtime of 60 min.

The Meaning of Monty Python was produced by John Goldstone.

The key characters in The Meaning of Monty Python are Self (John Cleese), Self (Terry Gilliam), Self (Eric Idle).

The Meaning of Monty Python is rated Not Rated.

The Meaning of Monty Python is a Documentary, Comedy film.

The Meaning of Monty Python has an audience rating of 7.4 out of 10.

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