
Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl (1982)
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- R
- 1h 21min
- Documentary, Comedy
- 25 Jun 1982 (USA)
- Movie
The Monty Python troupe perform a combination of classic sketches and new material at the Hollywood Bowl.
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Cast
Graham Chapman | ... |
Second Barber / Colin 'Bomber' Harris / Pope's Servant / Abe Seagull / Silly Walker / Inspector Praline / The Colonel / Nobby Hegel / Second Yorkshireman / Mr. Barnard / Lecturer / A humble woodcutter / Son / Mountie
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John Cleese | ... |
First Barber / Wrestling commentator / Pope Julius II / Silly Olympiad commentator #1 / Mr. Teabag / Lenin / Albatross vendor / Archimedes / Mr. Vibrating / Man in white suit / Little Red Riding Hood / Church policeman / Mountie
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Terry Gilliam | ... |
Third Barber / Mao Zedong / Constable Parrot / Kant / I've got two legs singer / Demonstrator #3 / Man with beans / Voice of God / Mountie
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Eric Idle | ... |
Michelangelo / Brewer / First Bruce / First Judge / 'World Forum' Host / Arthur Nudge / Socrates / First Yorkshireman / Mr. Smoketoomuch / Husband / Lumberjack
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Terry Jones | ... |
Fourth Barber / Referee / Anti-racism singer / Silly olympiad commentator #2 / Laparche / Silly Walker / Karl Marx / Mr. Hilton / Albatross Person / Man with hat / Third Yorkshireman / Demonstrator #2 / Wife / Mountie
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Michael Palin | ... |
Emcee / Polinski / Third Bruce / Mr. Stagback / Silly Walker / Second Judge / Che Guevara / Nietzsche / Soccer commentator / Fourth Yorkshireman / Argument customer / Mr. Bounder / Demonstrator #1 / Storyteller / Detective-Parson / Mountie
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Neil Innes | ... |
Second Bruce / Carl Weetabix / Idiot / Detective-Other
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Carol Cleveland | ... |
Female Bruce / Mrs. Two-Lumps / Rita / Argument secretary / Travel agency secretary / Woman in white suit / Best Girl
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Monty Python | ... |
Themselves
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David A. Hernandez | ... |
Self (uncredited)
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Kirk R. Thatcher | ... |
Audience Member (uncredited)
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Directed by
Terry Hughes | ... | (concert sequences) |
Ian MacNaughton | ... | (filmed sequences) |
Written by
Graham Chapman | ... | (written by) & |
John Cleese | ... | (written by) & |
Terry Gilliam | ... | (written by) & |
Eric Idle | ... | (written by) & |
Terry Jones | ... | (written by) & |
Michael Palin | ... | (written by) |
Tim Brooke-Taylor | ... | (additional material) and |
Marty Feldman | ... | (additional material) and |
Angus James | ... | (additional material) and |
David Lipscomb | ... | (additional material) |
Produced by
George Harrison | ... | executive producer (uncredited) |
Terry Hughes | ... | producer |
Denis O'Brien | ... | executive producer |
James Rich Jr. | ... | co-producer |
Editorial Department
Mark Bernay | ... | assistant videotape editor |
Julian Doyle | ... | post-production director / post-production editor |
Jimmy B. Frazier | ... | editor: concert film |
Ken Laski | ... | assistant videotape editor |
Production Design by
John McGraw | ||
John Miles |
Makeup Department
Ve Neill | ... | makeup artist |
Maggie Weston | ... | makeup artist |
Production Management
David R. Horne | ... | unit manager |
Sandra Pearson | ... | post-production supervisor |
Steve Terry | ... | production manager |
Art Department
Charles Knode | ... | props |
Bill Peirce | ... | props |
Sound Department
Rich Brown | ... | audio utility |
Jerry Clemans | ... | audio re-recordist |
Jeffrey Fecteau | ... | assistant sound (as Jeff Fecteau) |
Ed Greene | ... | sound recordist (as Ed Green) |
Stan Miller | ... | sound |
Chris Seidenglanz | ... | assistant sound |
Larry Stephens | ... | assistant sound |
Mike Wilson | ... | audio utility |
Camera and Electrical Department
Dan Andresen | ... | assistant camera |
Bill Conroy | ... | video tape operator |
John B. Field | ... | video controller |
Dave Hilmer | ... | camera operator |
Mike Keeler | ... | camera operator |
Bill Klages | ... | lighting designer (as William Klages) |
John Lee | ... | camera operator |
David Levisohn | ... | camera operator (as Dave Levisohn) |
John Mayon | ... | assistant camera |
Wayne Orr | ... | camera operator |
John Palacio | ... | video controller |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Day Murch | ... | wardrobe |
Hazel Pethig | ... | wardrobe |
Music Department
Ray Cooper | ... | composer: title music |
John Du Prez | ... | composer: title music (as John Duprez) |
André Jacquemin | ... | music producer |
Script and Continuity Department
Sandra Pearson | ... | script supervisor |
Additional Crew
Steve Deaver | ... | technical operations supervisor |
Bill Feightner | ... | maintenance |
John B. Field | ... | technical director |
Joanne Fish | ... | production associate |
Jimmy B. Frazier | ... | technical director (as Jim Frazier) |
Anne Henshaw | ... | production coordinator |
Ken Holland | ... | technical director |
Mollie Kirkland | ... | stage manager |
Nancy Lewis | ... | coordinator: USA |
Gary Matz | ... | technical director |
Kenneth Nunn | ... | RTS phonelines |
Monty Python | ... | staged and presented by |
Arden Rynew | ... | assembler: concert film |
C.D. Taylor | ... | opticals |
Larry Vallon | ... | promotion |
Bert Weyl | ... | maintenance |
Patti Wright | ... | publicist |
Thanks
Tim Brooke-Taylor | ... | thanks |
Marty Feldman | ... | thanks |
Angus James | ... | thanks |
David Lipscomb | ... | thanks |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Columbia Pictures (1982) (United States) (theatrical)
- City-Euro-Centra (C.E.C.) (1982) (Netherlands) (theatrical)
- Film AB Corona (1983) (Sweden) (theatrical)
- HandMade Films (1983) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Syncron Film (1983) (Norway) (theatrical)
- Cine-Studio (1985) (Finland) (theatrical)
- Yleisradio (YLE) (1985) (Finland) (tv) (TV2)
- Vértice 360 (2000) (Spain) (VHS)
- A&E Home Video (2001) (United States) (DVD)
- Vértice 360 (2003) (Spain) (DVD)
- A&E Home Video (2004) (United States) (DVD)
- A&E Home Video (2005) (United States) (DVD)
- Yleisradio (YLE) (2006) (Finland) (tv) (Teema)
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (2007) (Finland) (DVD)
- LK-TEL (2008) (Argentina) (DVD)
- Greater Union Organisation (GUO) (1982) (Australia) (theatrical)
- CIC Video (United Kingdom) (VHS)
- Gaumont/Columbia TriStar Home Video (1992) (France) (VHS) (French subtitles)
- HBO/Cannon Video (United States) (VHS)
- LK-TEL (Argentina) (VHS)
- Nouvelle messagerie vidéo (1983) (France) (VHS) (French subtitles)
- Paramount Home Entertainment (United Kingdom) (DVD)
- Paramount Home Video (United States) (laserdisc)
- Showtime Video (Finland) (VHS)
- Thorn EMI Video Australia (1985) (Australia) (VHS)
- Thorn EMI (1983) (United Kingdom) (VHS)
- VTI Home Vídeo (Brazil) (VHS)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Arista Records (thanks)
- Background Engineers Inc. (rear projection)
- Charisma Records Inc. (thanks)
- Clog Holdings (promotion)
- Compact Video Systems Inc. (recorded by)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
A collection of skits that made the Monty Python troupe famous, performed live at the Hollywood Bowl. Included are the singing philosophers, lumberjacks, the pope, and a suspiciously-male looking seabird vendor.
Written by Murray Chapman |
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Taglines | Never before in the history of human civilization has there been a movie called "Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl" See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | The Pope/Michelangelo sketch was based on a historical incident. The Renaissance artist Paolo Veronese really did paint a "Last Supper" with extraneous contemporary elements. The Inquisition investigated and advised him to remove those elements. Instead, he really did just rename it - to "Feast in the House of Levi". See more » |
Goofs | During the Bishop on the Landing Skit, a number of the actors could barely keep a straight face, and also when the church police came onstage and everyone jumped over, Terry Jones's wig flew completely off his head, forcing the other actors to slowly close ranks to allow him to replace his wig without anyone seeing, only to put it on upside down. See more » |
Movie Connections | Edited from Monty Python's Flying Circus (1969). See more » |
Soundtracks | The Liberty Bell See more » |
Crazy Credits | At the very end of the film, the giant video screen changes from showing "The End" to "PISS OFF" which flashes repeatedly on the screen. See more » |
Quotes |
First Bruce:
We find your American beer like making love in a canoe. It's fucking close to water. See more » |