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Monty Python: Die Ritter der Kokosnuss

Wirft das Kino um 900 Jahre zurück!

Im frühen Mittelalter durchwandert König Artus das noch relativ unbehauste England und schart eine Anzahl edler Recken um sich, mit denen er das Reich von den einfallenden Franzosen befreien und den sagenhaften Heiligen Gral erobern will. Leider handelt es sich bei seiner Truppe um eine Ansammlung rechter Trottel, so daß sein Unternehmen bald von zahlreichen Rückschlägen heimgesucht wird.

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John Cleese as Second Swallow-Savvy Guard / The Black Knight / Peasant 3 / Sir Launcelot the Brave / Taunting French Guard / Tim the Enchanter

John Cleese

Second Swallow-Savvy Guard / The Black Knight / Peasant 3 / Sir Launcelot the Brave / Taunting French Guard / Tim the Enchanter
John Cleese's performance in "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" is a masterclass in comedic versatility, as he breathes life into a multitude of memorable roles that are cornerstones of the film's enduring humor. As the Second Swallow-Savvy Guard, Cleese deadpans his way through an absurd conversation about the flying capabilities of African and European swallows, setting the stage for the film's signature irreverent wit. His portrayal of the valiant but utterly inept Sir Launcelot the Brave is a highlight, with his character's over-the-top bravery and cluelessness culminating in a sidesplittingly ill-fated castle rescue attempt. Cleese strikes comedic gold again as the Black Knight, whose refusal to acknowledge defeat in a duel with King Arthur despite his limbs being hacked off has become an iconic moment in cinematic history. His brief but uproarious appearances as Peasant 3 and the Taunting French Guard showcase his ability to create hilariously distinct characters with minimal screen time. Finally, as Tim the Enchanter, Cleese channels an eccentric mysticism, delivering a boisterous and ominous warning to the knights with such bombastic flair that it becomes a comedic performance for the ages. Each character, though fleeting, is indelibly etched in the viewer's mind, thanks to Cleese's impeccable timing, expressive physicality, and sheer comedic genius.
Eric Idle as Dead Collector / Peasant 1 / Sir Robin the Not-Quite-So-Brave-as-Sir Launcelot / First Swamp Castle Guard / Concorde / Roger the Shrubber / Brother Maynard

Eric Idle

Dead Collector / Peasant 1 / Sir Robin the Not-Quite-So-Brave-as-Sir Launcelot / First Swamp Castle Guard / Concorde / Roger the Shrubber / Brother Maynard
Eric Idle's performance in "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" is a masterclass in comedic versatility, as he breathlessly juggles a multitude of roles that are each memorable in their own right. As the Dead Collector, he delivers one of the film's most iconic lines with impeccable deadpan timing, "I'm not dead yet!" His portrayal of Peasant 1 provides a grounded contrast to the absurdity of the knights' quest, while as Sir Robin the Not-Quite-So-Brave-as-Sir Launcelot, he embodies the character's cowardice with a hilarious mix of terror and vanity, especially when serenaded by his own troupe of minstrels. Idle's First Swamp Castle Guard offers a crash course in logic and tradition with his explanation of castle-building, leaving audiences both informed and tickled. As the humble Roger the Shrubber, he presents a businesslike demeanor in the face of the most bizarre requests, and his turn as Brother Maynard sees him navigate the treacherous Cave of Caerbannog with a blend of fear and scholarly curiosity. Each character, no matter how brief the appearance, is brought to life with Idle's unique blend of wit, sarcasm, and physical comedy, making his contributions to "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" an indelible part of the film's enduring charm.
Michael Palin as First Swallow-Savvy Guard / Dennis / Peasant 2 / Right Head / Sir Galahad the Pure / Narrator / King of Swamp Castle / Brother Maynard's Brother / Leader of The Knights Who Say NI!

Michael Palin

First Swallow-Savvy Guard / Dennis / Peasant 2 / Right Head / Sir Galahad the Pure / Narrator / King of Swamp Castle / Brother Maynard's Brother / Leader of The Knights Who Say NI!
Michael Palin's versatile comedic talent shines through in his performances in "Monty Python and the Holy Grail," where he takes on a multitude of roles that showcase his ability to transition seamlessly between characters. As the First Swallow-Savvy Guard, he engages in the film's famous debate about coconuts and swallows, setting the tone for the absurdity that follows. His portrayal of Dennis, a disgruntled peasant with a strong sense of political awareness, provides a sharp satire on social structures. As the Right Head of the monstrous three-headed knight, Palin delivers a comical performance that is both physically expressive and verbally dexterous. His Sir Galahad the Pure is a send-up of chivalric heroes, full of misplaced confidence and entitlement. As the Narrator, he interjects with droll commentary, enhancing the film's humorously anachronistic style. Palin's King of Swamp Castle is a highlight, embodying the character's pompous ignorance and offbeat charm, while his Brother Maynard's Brother offers a glimpse into the bizarre religious fervor of the time. Finally, as the Leader of The Knights Who Say NI!, he commands the screen with a mix of menace and ridiculousness, solidifying his role as a cornerstone of the film's enduring appeal. Palin's performances are integral to the movie's endearing and eccentric humor, making his characters an indelible part of the Monty Python legacy.

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