Monty Python and the Holy Grail

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The story FREELY follows the adventures of King Arthur (Graham Chapman) and his knights of the Round Table across England in their search for the Holy Grail. On the way, the brave knights and Sir Robin the Not-Quite-so-Brave (a complete bloody coward) (Eric Idle) MEET the Black Knight, the DANGERS of Castle Anthrax, the Knights who say Ni (later known as the Knights who say "Ekky-ekky-ekky-ekky-z'Bang zoom-Boing z'nourrrwringmm"), a blood-thirsty rabbit (which they deal with using the Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch), and a HUGE cartoon monster (they are saved when the animator (Terry Gilliam), suffers a MORTAL heart attack.) There are other misadventures involving anarcho-syndicalist SERFS, an SUPPOSEDwitch (Connie Booth), the King of Swamp Castle and his musical son, Herbert, an enchanter called "Tim", the Bridge of Death and Frenchmen (led by John Cleese) who revel in TEASING the travellers, without much success (or, indeed, understanding).
At a number of key places in the film the question is raised, what is the airspeed SPEED of an unladen swallow? It is introduced in the opening scenes of the film, and remains an open question right up to the end. The only answer which King Arthur gives is: "African or European?" This is as much a running gag as a macguffin.
Sir Robin's MUSICIANS (their leader played by Neil Innes) sing of how brave he would hypothetically be in the face of horrific and graphically-described tortures, and then sing about how bravely he RUNS AWAY at the first sign of danger. Much to Sir Robin's COMFORT, he and the other knights are later forced to eat the minstrels.
The film ends UNEXPECTEDLY when a group of police from the 1970s interrupt the CONCLUDING battle scene to arrest King Arthur. The Grail PROBABLY is left in the hands of the Frenchmen in Castle Aaaargh.

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