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Brian is born on the original Christmas, in the stable next door. He spends his life being mistaken for a messiah. full summary | full synopsis
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Classic seamless comedy. more (257 total)
| Graham Chapman | ... | Wise Man #2 / Brian Cohen / Biggus Dickus | |
| John Cleese | ... | Wise Man #1 / Reg / Jewish Official / Centurion / Deadly Dirk / Arthur | |
| Terry Gilliam | ... | Man Even Further Forward / Revolutionary / Jailer / Blood & Thunder Prophet / Frank / Audience Member / Crucifee | |
| Eric Idle | ... | Mr. Cheeky / Stan (Loretta) / Harry the Haggler / Culprit Woman / Warris / Intensely Dull Youth / Jailer's Assistant / Otto / Lead Singer Crucifee | |
| Terry Jones | ... | Mandy Cohen / Colin / Simon the Holy Man / Bob Hoskins / Saintly Passer-by / Alarmed Crucifixion Assistant | |
| Michael Palin | ... | Wise Man #3 / Mr. Big Nose / Francis / Mrs. A / Ex-Leper / Announcer / Ben / Pontius Pilate / Boring Prophet / Eddie / Shoe Follower / Nisus Wettus | |
| Terence Bayler | ... | Gregory | |
| Carol Cleveland | ... | Mrs. Gregory | |
| Kenneth Colley | ... | Jesus | |
| Neil Innes | ... | A weedy Samaritan | |
| Charles McKeown | ... | False Prophet / Blind Man / Giggling Guard / Stig | |
| John Young | ... | Matthias, Son of Deuteronomy of Gath | |
| Gwen Taylor | ... | Mrs. Big Nose | |
| Sue Jones-Davies | ... | Judith | |
| Peter Brett | |||
| John Case | ... | Pilate's Wife | |
| Chris Langham | ... | Alfonso / Giggling Guard | |
| Andrew MacLachlan | ... | Another Official Stoners Helper / Giggling Guard | |
| Bernard McKenna | ... | Parvus / Official Stoners Helper / Giggling Guard | |
| Spike Milligan | ... | Spike | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| George Harrison | ... | Mr. Papadopolous (uncredited) | |
| Charles Knode | ... | Passer-by (uncredited) | |
Directed by | |||
| Terry Jones | |||
Writing credits | ||
| Graham Chapman | (written by) & | |
| John Cleese | (written by) & | |
| Terry Gilliam | (written by) & | |
| Eric Idle | (written by) & | |
| Terry Jones | (written by) & | |
| Michael Palin | (written by) | |
Original Music by | |||
| Geoffrey Burgon | |||
Cinematography by | |||
| Peter Biziou | |||
Film Editing by | |||
| Julian Doyle | |||
Production Design by | |||
| Terry Gilliam | |||
Art Direction by | |||
| Roger Christian | |||
Costume Design by | |||
| Charles Knode | |||
| Hazel Pethig | |||
Makeup Department | |||
| Kenteas Brine | .... | hair stylist | |
| Kenteas Brine | .... | makeup artist | |
| Elaine Carew | .... | hair stylist | |
| Elaine Carew | .... | makeup artist | |
| Faouzia Choura | .... | hair stylist | |
| Faouzia Choura | .... | makeup artist | |
| Sue Ignatius | .... | hair stylist (as Susan Frear) | |
| Sue Ignatius | .... | makeup artist (as Susan Frear) | |
| Fatma Jaziri | .... | hair stylist | |
| Fatma Jaziri | .... | makeup artist | |
| Ken Lintott | .... | wigs and beards maker (as Kenneth Lintott) | |
| Diana Webber | .... | hair stylist | |
| Diana Webber | .... | makeup artist | |
| Maggie Weston | .... | hair stylist | |
| Maggie Weston | .... | makeup artist | |
Art Department | |||
| Mohammed Azounadhea | .... | assistant art director | |
| John Beard | .... | assistant art director | |
| Graham Bullock | .... | construction crew | |
| Patricia Christian | .... | art department secretary | |
| Roy Clarke | .... | construction crew | |
| Nobby Clark | .... | construction crew (as Roy Clarke) | |
| Peter Dunlop | .... | production buyer | |
| Peter Grant | .... | property master | |
| Dennis Harrison | .... | construction crew | |
| Geoffrey Hartman | .... | props department | |
| Craig Hillier | .... | construction crew | |
| Gordon Izod | .... | construction crew | |
| Richard Jones | .... | construction crew | |
| Lotfi Layourni | .... | construction manager | |
| John Margetts | .... | props department | |
| Robert Mason | .... | construction crew | |
| Michael Melia | .... | construction crew | |
| Eric Nash | .... | construction crew | |
| Darryl Paterson | .... | props department (as Daryll Patterson) | |
| John Patterson | .... | construction manager | |
| Gordon Phillips | .... | props department | |
| Alan Seabrook | .... | construction crew | |
| Hassen Soufi | .... | set dresser | |
| Hassine Soufi | .... | production buyer | |
| Bunny Southall | .... | construction crew | |
| John Spottiswood | .... | scenic artist (as John Spotswood) | |
| Peter Verard | .... | construction crew | |
| Arthur Wicks | .... | props department | |
| David Wiggins | .... | construction crew | |
| Darryl Paterson | .... | storeman (uncredited) | |
Sound Department | |||
| Simon Bailey | .... | assistant dubbing editor | |
| Philip Chubb | .... | assistant sound engineer (as Phil Chubb) | |
| John Foster | .... | dubbing editor | |
| Dushko Indjic | .... | assistant sound engineer | |
| Garth Marshall | .... | sound recordist | |
| Tony Orton | .... | sound effects editor | |
| Hugh Strain | .... | dubbing mixer | |
| David Watts | .... | stereo sound consultant: Dolby | |
| Christopher T. Welch | .... | assistant dubbing editor (as Chris Welch) | |
| Steve Hancock | .... | dubbing projectionist (uncredited) | |
Visual Effects by | |||
| Tony Andrews | .... | animation and model department | |
| Rupert Ashmore | .... | animation and model department | |
| Michael Beard | .... | animation and model department | |
| Valerie Charlton | .... | animation and model department (as Val Charlton) | |
| Dennis De Groot | .... | animation and model department (as Dennis DeGroot) | |
| Kate Hepburn | .... | animation and model department | |
| Kent Houston | .... | optical effects | |
| Tim Ollive | .... | animation and model department (as Tim Olive) | |
| Roger Pratt | .... | animation and model department | |
| Keith Short | .... | modeller | |
| Paul Whitbread | .... | optical effects | |
| Bob Cuff | .... | matte painter (uncredited) | |
Camera and Electrical Department | |||
| Sadok Ben Amor | .... | camera grip | |
| Alan Annand | .... | camera loader | |
| David Appleby | .... | still photographer | |
| Frank Batt | .... | camera grip | |
| Mike Brewster | .... | focus puller (as Michael Brewster) | |
| Hechim Cherif | .... | camera loader | |
| Chuck Finch | .... | electrical department | |
| Kamel Kardous | .... | electrical department | |
| Don Matton | .... | electrical department | |
| Reg Parsons | .... | electrical department | |
| Les Rodhouse | .... | electrical department | |
| Roy Rodhouse | .... | chief electrician | |
| Mohamed Sahli | .... | electrical department | |
| Brian Smith | .... | electrical department | |
| John Stanier | .... | camera operator | |
Animation Department | |||
| Terry Gilliam | .... | animation designer | |
| Terry Gilliam | .... | animator (uncredited) | |
Costume and Wardrobe Department | |||
| Sue Cable | .... | costumer | |
| Nick Ede | .... | costumer | |
| Zoulfikha Keari | .... | costume department | |
| William Pierce | .... | costumer (as Bill Pierce) | |
| Leila Turki | .... | costumer | |
Editorial Department | |||
| Rodney Glenn | .... | first assistant editor | |
| John Mister | .... | second assistant editor | |
Music Department | |||
| Marcus Dods | .... | conductor | |
| Keith Grant | .... | music mixer | |
| André Jacquemin | .... | music mixer (as Andre Jacquemin) | |
| Steve James | .... | music mixer | |
Other crew | |||
| Jazzi Abderrazak | .... | production department: Tunisia | |
| Ahmed Attia | .... | production department: Tunisia | |
| Sally Ball | .... | contact: London | |
| Christina Biziou | .... | location assistant | |
| Patricia Burgess | .... | representative: Hand Made Films | |
| Habib Chaari | .... | production department: Tunisia | |
| Mohamed Ali Cherif | .... | production department: Tunisia (as Ali Cherif) | |
| Hazel Crombie | .... | assistant accountant | |
| Carey Fitzgerald | .... | contact: London | |
| Claude Guillene | .... | production department: Tunisia | |
| Sallie Hampton | .... | location assistant | |
| Tarak Harbi | .... | production department: Tunisia | |
| Anne Henshaw | .... | business manager | |
| Mouldi Kriden | .... | production department: Tunisia | |
| Brenda Loader | .... | continuity | |
| Christine Miller | .... | bibliography assistant | |
| Hafida Ouertani | .... | accounting secretary | |
| Jennie Raglan | .... | production assistant | |
| Hilary Sandison | .... | assistant to producer | |
| Nicole Souchal | .... | production assistant | |
| Betty Swinburne | .... | contact: London | |
| Ron Swinburne | .... | production accountant | |
| Peter Thompson | .... | public relations | |
| Ridha Turki | .... | accountant: Tunisia | |
Thanks | |||
| Keith Moon | .... | published edition of the screenplay dedicated to | |
Brian of Nazareth (UK) (working title)
Jesus Christ: Lust for Glory (UK) (working title)
Monty Python's Life of Brian (UK) (complete title)
The Gospel According to St. Brian (UK) (working title)
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94 min
Colour (Eastmancolor)
1.85 : 1 more
Canada:R (Manitoba/Nova Scotia/Ontario) | Norway:(Banned) (1979 - 1980) | Finland:K-16 (1988) | Finland:K-16 (cut) (1980) | Netherlands:MG6 (DVD rating) | Iceland:L | Spain:T | Portugal:M/12 | Singapore:(Banned) | Norway:18 (1980) | Sweden:15 | Australia:MA (Special Edition DVD) | France:U | Australia:M | Brazil:18 | Argentina:16 (re-rating) | Argentina:18 (original rating) | Canada:G (Quebec) | Ireland:(Banned) (1979-1987) | Ireland:15 (re-rating) | New Zealand:R16 | Norway:11 (re-rating) (2004) | UK:15 (video rating) (1988) | UK:AA (original rating) | USA:R
After the first take of the scene where a nude Brian (Graham Chapman) addresses the crowd from his window, Terry Jones pulled Chapman aside and said "I think we can see that you're not Jewish", referring to Chapman being uncircumcised. This was corrected in subsequent takes with the application of a rubber band. more
Continuity: The crosses being carried by the prisoners are considerably smaller than the ones they end up being crucified upon. more
[first lines]
Wise Man #1:
Ahem!
Brian?s mother:
Oh!
[falls over in chair]
Brian?s mother:
Who are you?
Wise Man #2:
We are three wise men.
Brian?s mother:
What?
Wise Man #1:
We are three wise men.
Brian?s mother:
Well, what are you doing creeping around a cow shed at two o'clock in the morning? That doesn't sound very wise to me.
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This film is by far the best of the Python outings. It ranks as one of my favorite films of all time, which unlike 'The Holy Grail', hasn't dated with time but improves with repeated viewing.
The Pythons supposed take on Christianity, which caused outrage when it was first released (mostly by people who hadn't seen it), is actually a take on cults, both religious and political, and the people who follow them.
Brian, our hapless hero, is confused, horny, and constantly mistaken for the Messiah; who just happened to be born in the manger next to him. Brian just wants to be left alone, and to pursue his love for Judith, a member of the People's Front of Judea. Judith just wants the Romans to go home; but only after they've left the sanitation, the medicine, education, irrigation, roads, public order, etc., etc. ... oh and don't forget the wine!
Will Brian's love for Judith go unrequited? Will only the cheese makers be blessed, or does this refer to all manufacturers of dairy products? And just what have the Romans ever done for us?
It's subtle; it's anarchic; and it's possibly still banned in Norway. This is classic seamless comedy at its best. 10/10.