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Monty Python: Live at the Hollywood Bowl

Director: Ian MacNaughton, Terry Hughes
Writer: Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, Michael Palin, Tim Brooke-Taylor, Marty Feldman, Angus James, David Lipscomb
Producer: Terry Hughes, Denis O'Brien, James Rich Jr., George Harrison
Theatrical: 1982
Rated: R
Studio: Paramount
Genre: Comedy
Duration: 77
Media: DVD
Collection ID: 635
DVD Details
Languages: English
Sound: Mono
Aspect Ratio: 1.33 : 1
Discs: 1
Region: 1
Release:Apr 1995
Price: $14.95
Credits
Second Bruce / Carl Weetabix / Idiot / Detective-Other
Neil Innes
Michelangelo
Eric Idle
Third Barber
Terry Gilliam
First Barber
John Cleese
Female Bruce
Carol Cleveland
Fourth Barber
Terry Jones
Second Barber
Graham Chapman
Polinski
Michael Palin
Summary
"Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl" (1982) serves up a great, steaming pile of the famed British comedy troupe's finest, funniest, and foulest work. Culled from their four-night stand at the Hollywood Bowl in 1980, this selection of sketches and songs includes some of the most storied material from the BBC series, "Monty Python's Flying Circus". Numbers include the sexually confused lumberjack, the Ministry of Silly Walks, the Argument Clinic, and the exploding balladeer. Some of the group's funnier short-film pieces are featured as well, including the International Philosophy Match (Germany vs. Greece) and Terry Gilliam's animated pieces. This program is a fine introduction for viewers unaccustomed to Monty Python's peculiar brand of humor, and it will become clear where The Kids in the Hall got their shtick. Monty Python aficionados will enjoy seeing the lads do their thing for a live crowd, and there's a nice (though "nice" hardly seems the word) rapport with the audience. The sketches are looser and less hermetic than those in the "Monty Python" show or movies, such as 1974's "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" or 1983's "Monty Python's the Meaning of Life". Aside from the unusual setting, there's nothing particularly revelatory about "Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl." But for Python fans and fanatics--and they are legion--this won't matter a jot. "-- Nick Poppy"