Release Date: Oct 23, 2001 Region: 1 Runtime: 89 mins Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Audio:
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC] ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Mono [CC]
Video:
Widescreen 1.85:1 Color
Subtitles: English, Spanish, French Packaging: Keep Case Rating: PG Features:
Disc One: On-Screen Screenplay: Read The Screenplay While You Watch The Film Enlightening Commentaries by Terry Gilliam & Terry Jones, Plus General Complaints and Back-Biting by John Cleese, Eric Idle & Michael Palin Extraordinary Animated Menus Scene Selection Exciting "Follow The Killer Rabbit" Feature Disc Two: Three Mindless Sing-Alongs Join Michael Palin and Terry Jones in their Special Documentary: The Quest For The Holy Grail Locations How To Use Your Coconuts (An Educational Film) Monty Python And The Holy Grail In Lego! "On Location with The Pythons" (18 min.) An Interactive Cast Directory Tons of Terry Gilliam's Original Sketches Plus Posters Behind-The-Scenes Photos A Load Of Rubbish - A Surprise Package of Mystery Items Specially Included for the Mentally Challenged. Unused Locations! How The Directors' Recce Used Up The Budget! Theatrical Trailers Weblinks
Release Date: Sep 16, 2003 Region: 1 Runtime: 89 mins Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Audio:
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC] ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Mono [CC]
Video:
Widescreen 1.85:1 Color
Subtitles: English, Spanish, French Packaging: Custom Case Rating: PG Features:
Collectible Film Cell Original Screenplay Subtitles For People Who Don't Like the Film (Taken From Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part II) On-Screen Screenplay: Read the Screenplay While You Watch the Film! Enlightening Commentaries By Terry Gilliam & Terry Jones, plus General Complaints and Back-biting by John Cleese, Eric Idle & Michael Palin Extraordinary Animated Menus With Very Loud Surround Sound! Fascinating Scene Selection Feature: All-Moving, All-Singing, All-Tax-Avoidance! Exciting "Follow The Killer Rabbit" Feature! A Special Feature For the Hard of Hearing! A Glorious extra 24 Seconds Absolutely Free! Three Mindless Sing-Alongs! Join Michael Palin and Terry Jones in Their Special Feature Documentary: The Quest For the Holy Grail Locations! How To Use Your coconuts (an Educational Film) Monty Python and the Holy Grail in Japanese! (With English Subtitles) Monty Python and the Holy Grail In Lego! On Location With the Pythons-Genuine 18 Minute Location Report Made in 1974 by BBC Film Night (Broadcast 19th Dec., 1974) An Interactive Cast Directory-Discover Just How Many Roles Michael Palin Plays!! Tons of Terry Gilliam's Original Sketches Plus Posters! Behind-the-Scenes Photos-Hitherto Unseen by Human Hand! A Load Of Rubbish-A Surprise Package of Mystery Items Specially Included For the Mentally Challenged! Unused Locations! How the Directors' Recce Used Up the Budget! Unused Ideas! Theatrical Trailer and, of course, Weblinks for Real Nerds!
The second best comedy ever made, Monty Python and the Holy Grail must give precedence only to the same team's masterpiece, The Life of Brian (1979). Even though most of this film's set-pieces are now indelibly inscribed in every Python fan's psyche, as if by magic they never seem to pall. And they remain endlessly, joyfully quotable: from the Black Knight ("It's just a flesh wound"), to the constitutional peasants ("Come and see the violence inherent in the system!") and the taunting French soldier ("Your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries!"). Not forgetting of course the migratory habits of European and African swallows...
The film's mock-Arthurian narrative provides a sturdy framework for the jokes, and the authentic-looking production design is relentlessly and gloriously dirty. The miniscule budget turns out to be one of the film's greatest assets: Can't afford horses? Use coconuts instead. No money for special effects? Let Terry Gilliam animate. And so on, from Camelot ("it's only a model") to the rampaging killer rabbit glove puppet. True it's let down a little by a rushed ending, and the jokes lack the sting of Life of Brian's sharply observed satire, but Holy Grail is still timeless comedy that's surely destined for immortality.
On the DVD: Disc One contains a digitally remastered anamorphic (16:9) print of the film--which is still a little grainy, but a big improvement on previous video releases--with a splendidly remixed Dolby 5.1 soundtrack (plus an added 24 seconds of self-referential humour "absolutely free"!). There are two commentaries, one with the two Terrys, co-directors Jones and Gilliam, the other a splicing together of three separate commentaries by Michael Palin, John Cleese (in waspish, nit-picking mood) and Eric Idle. A "Follow the Killer Rabbit" feature provides access either to the Accountant's invoices or Gilliam's conceptual sketches. Subtitle options allow you to read the screenplay or watch with spookily appropriate captions from Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part II.
The second disc has lots more material, much of it very silly and inconsequential (an educational film on coconuts, the Camelot song in Lego and so on), plus a long-ish documentary from 2001 in which Palin and Jones revisit Doune Castle, Glencoe and other Scottish locations. Perhaps best of all, though, are the two scenes from the Japanese version with English subtitles, in which we see the search for the Holy sake cup, and the Ni-saying Knights who want... bonsai! --Mark Walker
Release Date: Mar 4, 2002 Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1
Video:
1.85 Wide Screen
Features:
One Feature Commentary By Directors Terry Jones And Terry Gilliam One Feature Commentary By Michael And John Cleese And Eric Idle A Killer Rabbit Feature Shakespearian Subtitles Full On Screen Screenplay Trailers Three Mindless Singalongs Documentary Entitled The Quest For The Holy Grail Locations How To Use Your Coconuts Feature Monty Python And The Holy Grail In Japanese With Not Quite English Subtitles A Classic Scene From The Film Animated In Lego An On Location Documentary From The 1970s