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Cleese will talk and take questions following a screening of the Monty Python comedy troupe’s 1975 film debut.
So, I turned to “Monty Python and the Holy Grail” expecting a similar experience — in a sense, I got that. But I did not expect this film to be the most insane of the two.
“Monty Python” star John Cleese corrected the reports, claiming that he was merely illustrating what others had advised him to do with the potentially controversial scene.
All of the castles depicted in the 1975 film “Monty Python and the Holy Grail” are actually just Scotland’s Castle Doune, shot from numerous creative angles.