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  1. Monty Python's The Meaning of Life, also known simply as The Meaning of Life, is a 1983 musical sketch comedy film written and performed by the Monty Python troupe, directed by Terry Jones. The Meaning of Life was the last feature film to star all six Python members before the death of Graham Chapman in 1989.

  2. The Meaning of Life: Directed by Terry Jones. With Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle. The comedy team takes a look at life in all of its stages in their own uniquely silly way.

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    • Comedy, Musical
    • Terry Jones
    • 1983-03-31
  3. The Meaning of Life is a 35mm animated short film, written and directed by Don Hertzfeldt in 2005. The twelve-minute film is the result of almost four years of production and tens of thousands of drawings, single-handedly paper animated and photographed by Hertzfeldt.

  4. Monty Python's The Meaning of Life is a 1983 British musical sketch comedy movie. It is Monty Python's last movie. It is about seven stages of life and is told through different sketches and songs.

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    The film is divided into chapters, though the chapters themselves often contain several more-or-less unconnected sketches.

    Graham Chapman as The Chairman, Doctor #1, Fish #1, Harry Blackitt, Wyrmer, Hordern, General, Coles, Narrator #2, Dr. Livingstone, Transvestite, Eric, Guest #1, Arthur Jarrett, Geoffrey and Tony Be...
    Terry Jones as Bert, Fish #6, Roman Catholic Mum, Priest, Biggs, Sergeant, Waiter with Bendy Arms, Mrs. Brown, Mr Creosote, Maria, Leaf Father and Fiona Portland-Smythe
    John Cleese as Fish #2, Dr. Spencer, Humphrey Williams, Sturridge, Ainsworth, Waiter, Eric's Assistant, Maitre D' and The Grim Reaper
    Eric Idle as Gunther, Fish #3, "Meaning of Life" Singer, Mr. Moore, Mrs. Blackitt, Watson, Blackitt, Atkinson, Perkins, Victim #3, Front Side of Tiger, Mrs. Hendy, Man in Pink, Noel Cowardesque, Ga...

    In order to persuade Universal Studios to make the film, the Pythons wrote a poem about the script, budget and content of the film. The poem being recited by Eric Idle is featured as the introduction to the film in the Special Edition DVD. During the title sequence, the title of the movie is first written on a stone tablet as 'The Meaning Of Liff',...

    The film opened in North America on 31 March 1983. At 257 theatres, it grossed US$1,987,853 ($7,734 per screen) in its opening weekend. It played at 554 theatres at its widest point, and its total North American gross was US$14,929,552. In 2003, a 'Special Edition' DVDwasreleased, with director's commentary, deleted scenes, and behind-the-scenes do...

    The Meaning of Life was unexpectedly awarded the Grand Jury Prizeatthe 1983 Cannes International Film Festival.

    Republic of Ireland banned the film on its original release, just as they had banned Monty Python's Life of Brian, but later rated it 15 when it was released on video. At the time, Ireland had banned a total of four films, of which Terry Jones had made three. In the United Kingdom, the film was rated 18 when released in the cinema and on its first ...

    In the video game Animal Crossing waking the seagull Gulliverwill sometimes warrant the response "It was just one wafer-thin mint, but I was already so full! Ooh, my stomach... I'll never forgive t...
    The sketch "The Man Who Chose His Own Death" inspired Studio B's "I See Girls" video.
    In the Jenny vs. Albert Einstein and Abraham Lincoln as Mr. Creosote and Maître D'. This is a reference to the "Historionics" 2006 TV episode "My Life as a Teenage Robot".
    In the movie Finding Nemoa stingray teacher swims towards his class, covers them all beneath his wings and then says 'I wonder where my class is gone'.

    The Crimson Permanent Assurancewas originally conceived by Gilliam as a 6-minute animation sequence in the middle of the film (at the end of Part V), it was later expanded to a 16-minute live-actio...

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  5. Monty Python's The Meaning of Life, also known simply as The Meaning of Life, is a 1983 British musical sketch comedy film written and performed by the Monty Python troupe, directed by Terry Jones. The Meaning of Life was the last feature film to star all six Python members before the death of Graham Chapman in 1989.

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  7. Life's questions are 'answered' in a series of outrageous vignettes, beginning with a staid London insurance company which transforms before our eyes into a pirate ship. Then there's the National Health doctors who try to claim a healthy liver from a still-living donor.

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