7 Movies Starring Eric Idle

Monty Python and the Holy Grail

Monty Python and the Holy Grail

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1975-05-23

Languages:

English, French, Latin

Countries:

UK

Runtime:

91 min

Rated:

PG

IMDB Ratings:

8.3 (346927 Reviews)

Cast:

Writer:

Graham Chapman

John Cleese

Eric Idle

Terry Gilliam

Terry Jones

Michael Palin

Fullplot:

The movie starts out with Arthur, King of the Britons, looking for knights to sit with him at Camelot. He finds many knights including Sir Galahad the pure, Sir Lancelot the brave, the quiet Sir Bedevere, and Sir Robin the Not-Quite-So-Brave-as-Sir Lancelot. They do not travel on horses, but pretend they do and have their servants bang coconuts to make the sound of horse's hooves. Through satire of certain events in history (witch trials, the black plague) they find Camelot, but after literally a quick song and dance they decide that they do not want to go there. While walking away, God (who seems to be grumpy) come to them from a cloud and tells them to find the Holy Grail. They agree and begin their search. While they search for the Grail, scenes of the knight's tales appear and why they have the name they have. Throughout their search they meet interesting people and knights along the way. Most of the characters die; some through a killer rabbit (which they defeat with the holy hand grenade), others from not answering a question right from the bridge of Death, or die some other ridiculous way. In the end, King Arthur and Sir Bedevere are left and find the Castle Arrrghhh where the Holy Grail is. They are met by some French soldiers who taunted them earlier in the film, so they were not able to get into the castle.

The Meaning of Life

The Meaning of Life

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1983-03-31

Languages:

English

Countries:

UK

Runtime:

107 min

Rated:

R

IMDB Ratings:

7.6 (77643 Reviews)

Cast:

Writer:

Graham Chapman

John Cleese

Terry Gilliam

Eric Idle

Terry Jones

Michael Palin

Fullplot:

Why are we here, what's it all about? The Monty Python-team is trying to sort out the most important question on Earth: what is the meaning of life? They do so by exploring the various stages of life, starting with birth. A doctor seems more interested in his equipment than in delivering the baby or caring for the mother, a Roman Catholic couple have quite a lot of children because 'every sperm is sacred'. In the growing and learning part of life, catholic schoolboys attend a rather strange church service and ditto sex education lesson. Onto war, where an officer's plan to attack is thwarted by his underlings wanting to celebrate his birthday and an officer's leg is bitten off by presumably an African tiger. At middle age a couple orders 'philosophy' at a restaurant, after which the film continues with live organ transplants. The autumn years are played in a restaurant, which, after being treated to the song 'Isn't It Awfully Nice to Have a Penis?' by an entertainer, sees the arrival of an extremely fat man. He can eat a lot, but also throw up quite copiously. The Grim Reaper brings for the final stage of human life, death, a visit to a mansion, where the people are rather interested in him. But life doesn't stop at death. It's onto heaven, where it's always Christmas.

Around the World in 80 Days

Around the World in 80 Days

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1989-04-16

Languages:

English, French

Countries:

USA, Italy, West Germany, Yugoslavia

Runtime:

266 min

Rated:

PG

IMDB Ratings:

7.2 (2147 Reviews)

Fullplot:

Phileas Fogg accepts a wager to prove his contention that a man can go around the world in 80 days. After betting his entire fortune, he takes his new butler (a man hoping for a quite life) on a tour of the world. However, just before the time he leaves, the Bank of England is robbed and a Detective believes that Fogg is the guilty party and he sets out after him.

The Adventures of Baron Munchausen

The Adventures of Baron Munchausen

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1989-03-10

Languages:

English

Countries:

UK, Italy

Runtime:

126 min

Rated:

PG

IMDB Ratings:

7.2 (39127 Reviews)

Director:

Terry Gilliam

Cast:

Writer:

Charles McKeown (screenplay)

Terry Gilliam (screenplay)

Fullplot:

The fantastic tale of an 18th century aristocrat, his talented henchmen and a little girl in their efforts to save a town from defeat by the Turks. Being swallowed by a giant sea-monster, a trip to the moon, a dance with Venus and an escape from the Grim Reaper are only some of the improbable adventures.

Splitting Heirs

Splitting Heirs

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1993-04-30

Languages:

English

Countries:

UK

Runtime:

87 min

Rated:

PG-13

IMDB Ratings:

5.5 (3247 Reviews)

Director:

Robert Young

Genres:

Comedy

Fullplot:

A member of the English upper class dies, leaving his estate and his business to an American, whom he thinks is his son who was lost as a baby and then found again. An Englishman who thinks he is an Indian comes to believe that he is actually the heir. He comes to hate the American who is his boss, his friend, and the man who has stolen the woman after whom he lusts.

Mr. Toad's Wild Ride

Mr. Toad's Wild Ride

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1997-10-31

Languages:

English

Countries:

UK

Runtime:

88 min

Rated:

PG

IMDB Ratings:

6.3 (2331 Reviews)

Director:

Terry Jones

Cast:

Writer:

Terry Jones (screenplay)

Kenneth Grahame (novel)

Fullplot:

Mole's underground home is bought by the Weasels from wealthy landowner Mr. Toad and Mole is thrown out. He and Rat start to fight to get his home back from evil Weasels.

An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn

An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1998-02-20

Languages:

English

Countries:

USA

Runtime:

86 min

Rated:

R

IMDB Ratings:

3.5 (2930 Reviews)

Director:

Arthur Hiller

Genres:

Comedy

Fullplot:

Director Alan Smithee comes to Hollywood to make a movie. Due to a variety of factors, he decides to disown it and direct it under a pseudonym. Unfortunately, the Director's Guild requires that if a director disowns a movie in this fashion, he *must* use the official Director's Guild pseudonym...which happens to be Alan Smithee.

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