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| Monty Python's The Meaning of Life | |
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| Directed by | Terry Jones |
| Produced by | John Goldstone |
| Written by | Monty Python |
| Starring | Graham Chapman John Cleese Terry Gilliam Eric Idle Terry Jones Michael Palin |
| Music by | John Du Prez |
| Cinematography | Peter Hannan Roger Pratt |
| Editing by | Julian Doyle |
| Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
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| Running time | Theatrical cut 107 minutes Director's Cut 112 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $9 million |
| Box office | $18,059,552 |
Monty Python's The Meaning of Life is a 1983 sketch comedy film by the Monty Python team. Unlike Holy Grail and Life of Brian, this movie's two immediate predecessors, which each told a single, more or less coherent story, The Meaning of Life returns to the sketch comedy format of the troupe's original television series (and their first movie), loosely structured as a series of comic sketches about the various stages of life.
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The film is divided into chapters, though the chapters themselves often contain several more-or-less unconnected sketches.
Try and be nice to people, avoid eating fat, read a good book every now and then, get some walking in, and try and live together in peace and harmony with people of all creeds and nations.
She finishes by promising gratuitous pictures of penises "to annoy the censors and to hopefully spark some sort of controversy" before ranting about how no one wants "family entertainment", and just want to see gratuitous violence.
The film opened in North America on 31 March 1983. At 257 theatres, it grossed US $1,987,853 ($7,734 per screen) in its opening weekend. It played at 554 theatres at its widest point, and its total North American gross was US$14,929,552. It currently has a score of 89% on Rotten Tomatoes.
In 2003, a Special Edition DVD was released, with director's audio commentary, deleted scenes, and behind-the-scenes documentaries (both real and spoofed). The DVD also featured a soundtrack for the lonely, which is an audio commentary of a completely disgusting man (Michael Palin) who is sitting watching the film in his flat, throughout the commentary he usually picks up the phone and talks to friends (Terry Jones and Eric Idle), passes gas and talks under his voice.
The original tagline read "It took God six days to create the Heavens and the Earth, and Monty Python just 90 minutes to screw it up", but the length of the film is 107 minutes (the film only has a length of 90 minutes if The Crimson Permanent Assurance is counted separately). In the 2003 DVD release of the film, the tagline is altered to read "It took God six days to create the Heavens and the Earth, and Monty Python just 1 hour and 48 minutes to screw it up".
The Meaning of Life was awarded the Grand Jury Prize at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival.[2]
Ireland banned the film on its original release as it had previously done with Monty Python's Life of Brian, but later rated it 15 when it was released on video. In the United Kingdom the film was rated 18 when released in the cinema and on its first release on video, but was re-rated 15 in 2000. In the United States the film is rated R.
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| Preceded by The Night of the Shooting Stars |
Grand Prix Spécial du Jury, Cannes 1983 |
Succeeded by Diary for My Children |
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