Total Number of DVDs in the category Comedy : 78

 

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Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back

Director: Kevin Smith
Starring: Jason Mewes, Kevin Smith, Brian Saible, Gavin Brooks, Harley Smith, Amy Noble, Ever Carradine, John Willyung, Jake Richardson, Nick Fellinger, Jeff Anderson, Brian O'Halloran, Vincent Pereira, Ernest O'Donnell, Jason Lee, Ben Affleck, George Carlin, Carrie Fisher, Marc Blucas, Matthew James, Jane Silvia, Carmen Lee, Shannon Elizabeth, Eliza Dushku, Ali Larter, Jennifer Smith, Seann Scott, Dan Etheridge, Will Ferrell, Eric Winzenried, Jonathan Gordon, John Maynard, Robert Holtzman, Tom Dorfmeister, Tango Stewart, Joe Quesada, Judd Nelson, Michelle Johnson, Merritt Hicks, Tracy Morgan, Steve Kmetko, Jules Asner, Diedrich Bader, Scott Mosier, Matt Damon, Gus Van Sant, James McLauchlin, Scott Winters, Shannen Doherty, Wes Craven, Jason Biggs, James Van Der Beek, Joseph Reitman, Chris Rock, Jamie Kennedy, Paul Dini, Mark Hamill, Quentin Wright, Gregory Owen, Ralph Meyer, Bryan Johnson, Walter Flanagan, Renée Humphrey, Joey Adams, Dwight Ewell, Alanis Morissette, Morris Day, Jerome Benton, Garry Johnson, Monte Moir, Adam Carolla, Steven Lawrence, Thomas Burke, Susan Engel, Cass Franklin, Zak Knutson, Stephanie Logan, Brian Lynch, David Mandel, Eli Marienthal, Chris McDevitt, Art Oughton, Derek Raser, Scott Sener, Rusty Sheridan, Nicole Vanderhoff
Studio: Dimension Films
MPAA Rating: R
DVD Release: 26 Feb 2002

 

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Summary: Packed with stars including Ben Affleck (Good Will Hunting), Chris Rock (Nurse Betty), Shannon Elizabeth (American Pie), Jason Lee (Almost Famous), and more, this wildly irreverent comedy is actor/director Kevin Smith's hilarious finale to the adventures of Jay and Silent Bob that began in Clerks and ran through Mallrats, Chasing Amy, and Dogma! When best buddies Jay (Jason Mewes) and Silent Bob (Smith) discover that a major motion picture is being based on their likenesses, they head for Hollywood to claim the big movie money they deserve. But when the dopey duo learn that they've been cut out of the cash, they set out to sabotage the flick at all costs!

Featuring a host of celebrity cameos set to a hot soundtrack, Jay and Silent Bob's raucous cross-country road trip is a crash course in the rules of the road with a nonstop assortment of outrageous characters that will have you laughing out loud!


 

Jerry Maguire

Director: Cameron Crowe
Starring: Tom Cruise, Cuba Gooding Jr., Renée Zellweger, Kelly Preston, Jerry O'Connell, Jay Mohr, Bonnie Hunt, Regina King, Jonathan Lipnicki, Todd Louiso, Mark Pellington, Jeremy Suarez, Jared Jussim, Benjamin Smith, Ingrid Beer, Jann Wenner, Nada Despotovich, Alexandra Wentworth, Aries Spears, Kelly Coffield, Alice Crowe, Larina Adamson, Winnie Holzman, Diana Jordan, Susan Norfleet, Susan Pingleton, Cha-Cha Sandoval, Hynden Walch, Glenn Frey, Donal Logue, Tom Gallop, Beaumont Bacon, Lisa Amsterdam, Angela Goethals, Leslie Upson, Rick Johnson, Lightfield Lewis, Jerry Cantrell, Toby Huss, Drake Bell, Christine Cavanaugh, Russel Lunday, Eric Stoltz, Lamont Johnson, Brent Barry, Rod Tate, Charlie Cronin, Theo Greenly, Danny Rimmer, Michael Johnson, Jordan Ross, Brandon Christianson, Jerry Ziesmer, Kirsten Krueger, Shannon Thornton, Luis Damián, Jesús Guzmán, Juan Morales, Alberto Alfavo, Andrea Ferrell, Anthony Natale, David Ursin, Thomas Reilly, Reagan Gomez-Preston, Jim Moffatt, Leo Zick, Klair Bybee, Stanley Sessoms, Gale Hillman, Heather Cheney, Dennis Fitzgerald, Lucy Liu, Stephanie Furst, Justina Vail, Samantha Smith, Ivana Milicevic, Lisa Rotondi, Lisa Stahl, Emily Procter, Amaryllis Borrego, Stacey Williams, Lauren Parker, Lisa Hadley, Kymberly Kalil, Alison Armitage, Rebecca Rigg, Golde Starger, Roy Firestone, Al Michaels, Dan Dierdorf, Frank Gifford, Mel Kiper, Jeffrey Lurie, Drew Rosenhaus, Richie Kotite, Tim McDonald, Mike Tirico, Wayne Fontes, Evelyn Fontes, Mike White, Johnnie Morton, Rick Mirer, Drew Bledsoe, Rob Moore, Ki-Jana Carter, Herman Moore, Art Monk, Troy Aikman, Katarina Witt, Dean Biasucci, Warren Moon, Kerry Collins, Erica Sorgi, Tom Friend, Dallas Malloy, Jim Irsay, Meg Irsay, Mike Boss, Beau Bridges, Joanna Daniels, Micki Duran, Joseph Henry, Kari Keegan, Mia Korf, Jeffrey Moorad, Joseph Neibich, Summer Sanders, June Saruwatari, Carolyn Smith, Leigh Steinberg, Steve Termath, Jenny Worman
Studio: Tristar Pictures
MPAA Rating: R
DVD Release: 26 Jun 1997

 

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Summary: "Tom Cruise gives his best performance to date" (Neil Rosen, NY-1) as a sports agent who suddenly discovers his scruples - and promptly loses his job.

But with the help of one loyal colleague and one outrageous client, JERRY MAGUIRE learns that loving well is the best revenge. "A sweetheart of a romantic comedy" (Peter Travers, ROLLING STONE) co-starring Cuba Gooding Jr., Renee Zellweger, Regina King and Bonnie Hunt.

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Legally Blonde

Director: Robert Luketic
Starring: Reese Witherspoon, Luke Wilson, Selma Blair, Matthew Davis, Victor Garber, Jennifer Coolidge, Holland Taylor, Ali Larter, Jessica Cauffiel, Alanna Ubach, Oz Perkins, Linda Cardellini, Bruce Thomas, Meredith Lynn, Raquel Welch, Samantha Lemole, Kelly Nyks, Ted Kairys, Michael Silver, Kimberly McCullough, Shannon O'Hurley, Greg Serano, Francesca Roberts, Lisa Kushell, Natalie Barish, Cici Lau, Allyce Beasley, Kevin Cooney, Ted Rooney, David Moreland, Wayne Federman, James Read, Tane McClure, Niklaus Lange, Doug Spinuzza, Lisa Wyatt, Jason Christopher, Corinne Reilly, Victoria Mahoney, Lacey Beeman, Melissa Young, Brody Hutzler, Chaney Kley, John Cantwell, Ondrea De Vincentis, Terence Michael, Nectar Rose, Jodi Harris, Patricia Kimes, Sasha Barrese, Kelly Driscoll, Elizabeth Matthews, Kennedy Stone, Joan Blair, White Dylan, Mark Heidelberger, Richard Hillman, James Reed, Caroline Rice, Justin Root, Scott Whinery
Studio: MGM/UA
MPAA Rating: PG-13
DVD Release: 06 Nov 2001

 

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Summary: She's a California sorority girl who'll do anything to keep her man. Even if it means going all the way… to law school! Reese Witherspoon (Election) stars with Luke Wilson (Charlie's Angels), Selma Blair (Cruel Intentions), Matthew Davis (Pearl Harbor) and Victor Garber (Titanic) in a knock-out comedy with a heart of gold - and hair to match!

Elle Woods (Witherspoon) is a California blonde with couture clothes, fabulous friends and the hottest boyfriend on campus. So when Warner Huntington III (Davis) suddenly dumps her and heads for Harvard Law School, Elle takes matters into her own perfectly manicured hands. She enrolls too! Now getting Warner back should be a snap, right? Wrong! Elle's about to begin the toughest fight of her life - for love, honor, justice and respect for blondes everywhere!


 

Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels

Director: Guy Ritchie
Starring: Jason Flemyng, Dexter Fletcher, Nick moran, Jason Statham, Steven Mackintosh, Nicholas Rowe, Nick Marcq, Charles Forbes, Vinnie Jones, Lenny McLean, Peter McNicholl, P. Moriarty, Frank Harper, Steve Sweeney, Huggy Leaver, Tony McMahon, Stephen Marcus, Vas Blackwood, Sting Abraham, Rob Brydon, Stephen Callender-Ferrier, Steve Collins, Elwin David, Vera Day, Jimmy Flint, Alan Ford, Ronnie Fox, Sid Golder, Alex Hall, John Houchin, Derek Howard, Danny John-Jules, Bal Jusar, Tim Maurice-Jones, Victor McGuire, Mark Mooney, Suzy Ratner, David Reid, Graham Stevens, Jimmy Tarbuck, Andrew Tiernan, Richard Vanstone, Matthew Vaughn
Studio: Polygram
MPAA Rating: R
DVD Release: 31 Aug 1999

 

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Summary: Streetwise charmer and cardshark Eddy walks into the biggest card game of his life carrying a stake backed by the life-savings of his three best mates, Tom, Bacon and Soap. Eddy is the sharpest player on the circuit but the game is a set-up, and Eddy leaves owing underworld boss “Hatchet” Harry half a million half a million. Harry gives Eddy a week to come up with the money before he starts taking fingers as collateral. Eddy’s dad, JD can cancel the debt by handing over his bar, lock, stock and barrel to his old adversary, Harry. JD refuses to give in, feeling his street-tough son can get himself out of his own messes. So, while Harry sends a couple of petty crooks to steal a pair of antique shotguns to add to his collection, Eddy and his mates plan a caper that will enable them to pay off Harry and make out like bandits! In a comedy of errors, and a helter-skelter ride through London’s gangland, the guns, cash, drugs and identities become all mixed up as a full complement of London’s lowlife get involved in a melee which even all their menace can’t handle. Full of energy and surprising twists at every turn, it’s a rollicking comedy that has is all, "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels."


 

Mad About You: The Complete First Season

Director: Linda Day
Starring: Paul Reiser, Helen Hunt, Richard Kind, Leila Kenzle, Anne Ramsay, Tommy Hinkley, Art Evans, Kerri Green, Lisa Edelstein, Sarah Partridge, Jack Kenny, Estelle Harris, Richard Roat, Jodi Carlisle, Spencer Klein, Phil Leeds, Paul Dooley, Nancy Dussault, Steve Buscemi, Michael Goldfinger, Elizabeth Norment, Steven Porter, Yoshio Be, Toshi Toda, Beata Pozniak, Al Ruscio, Michael Richards, Paxton Whitehead, Judy Geeson, Carol Susi, Michael Fairman, Jerry Hardin, Bill Dunleavy, Ric Edinger, Albert Owens, Wayne Tippet, David Arnott, Lisa Kudrow, Kathryn Spitz, Patrick Warburton, Gregory Martin, John Pankow, Susan Blommaert, William Newman, Annie Abbott, Neil Vipond, Laura Waterbury, Murphy Dunne, Parley Baer, Charles Shaughnessy, James Sudik, Kayla Carr, Jerry Lewis, Meagen Fay, Bill Fox, Donna Pieroni, Lou Cutell, Steven Wright, Louis Zorich, Maria Pitillo, Phil Lamarr, Regis Philbin, Joy Philbin, Barbara Feldon, Rick Rossovich
Studio: In Front Productions
MPAA Rating: NR
DVD Release: 29 Oct 2002

 

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Summary: Get ready for romance and hilarious bickering in the Big Apple. Join Jamie and Paul Buchman (Academy Award® winner Helen Hunt and Paul Reiser) as they navigate marriage in this 6-time Emmy Award-winning series.

This 2-disc set contains the entire first season of 22 full episodes including the pilot!

DISC 1:

1. Romantic Improvisations (Pilot)

Fearing they've lost the magic after five months of marriage, Jamie and Paul agree to spend a romantic evening alone. When their date gets too crowded with friends and familiy dropping in, they send their company to the living room and consummate their deal in the kitchen.

2. Out of the Past

When Selby runs into a woman he and Paul knew in college, Paul begins obsessing about her as if theirs was a great love affair that should never have ended. But her memories of their time together tell a quite different story, as Jamie finds out when they all get together for a drink.

3. Sunday Times

While reading the Sunday paper, Jamie and Paul realize there are all sorts of hip, happening events they're missing out on and decide to go out and do something. But with the Gay Pride parade, a 10k run and a phone that won't stop ringing, they can't even get out to the lobby.

4. Sofa's Choice

Jamie drags Paul to the mall to look at a couch she wants to buy, bu when Paul learns it's really a loveseat, he isn't comfortable with the name. Fran and Mark show up to help them make a decision, which inadvertently leads to an even more agonizing shopping experience.

5. I'm Just So Happy for You

On the same day that Jamie gets a huge account Paul finds out that PBS has passed on his film. While everyone parties at the apartment to celebrate Jamie's brilliant success, Paul embraces the role of party pooper and wallows in his miserable failure.

6. Paul in the Family

Jamie's parents come by to visit on their way to the theatre and end up spending the day picking on everyone - including Lisa, who Jamie pays to come over and replace her as the target for their parent's jabs and guilt trips.

7. Token Friends

Having played a role in a fellow student's failure to graduate film school, Paul is consumed by guilt when he finds out the man (Steve Buscemi) now works as a token taker. Jamie convinces Paul to talk to the man, and when he does he once again causes a major change in the guy's life.

8. Maid About You

At first Paul is totally against the idea of having a maid, but after Jamie goes ahead and hires Fran's, she becomes his new best friend. But when the maid misinterprets his friendship and develops a crush on Paul, it will be up to him to clean up the mess it makes of all their lives.

9. The Apartment

A run-in with a bike messenger sets of a domino effect of issues between Paul and Jamie. As they begin to explore wills and decisions about pulling plugs and burial, Jamie confronts Paul about another important decision: giving up his bachelor pad, which he's still subletting.

10. Neighbors from Hell

A pizza delivery mix-up opens the door to a new friendship with Jamie and Paul's neighbors, but things get off to a rocky start and go downhill from there. Jamie and Paul invite them over to give it another try, only to get dumped for their neighbors' other new friends: Fran and Mark.

11. Riding Backwards

As if Thanksgiving with the family isn't stressful enough, Jamie and Paul share unpleasant train rides to and from her parents' house with Mark and Fran, who are fighting and leave Ryan with them for most of the ride, and with Lisa and Selby, who is pretending to be her boyfriend.

DISC 2:

12. Togetherness

When Jamie's firm is hired to shoot a new commercial for New York tourism, she insists that Paul direct. Despite his reluctance he finally gives in and they start working together, but it isn't long before they're fighting over creative control and getting sick of being together so much.

13. Met Someone

Jamie gets dumped by her boyfriend, refuses to be Fran and Mark's third wheel at the company Christmas party, and than this really nice guy named Paul arrives out of the blue with her dry cleaning. This charming episode shows how Jamie and Paul met.

14. Love Among the Tiles

While getting ready for Fran and Mark's annual Valentine's Day party, Paul accidentally locks himself and Jamie in the bathroom. Since Fran and Lisa are both mad at them for not showing up, no one calls to find out where they are, leaving them to celebrate the night trapped inside.

15. The Wedding Affair

Paul and Jamie attend the wedding of two friends, and by the end of the evening it will be a night none of them will ever forget. First Paul exposes the bride and groom's big secret to the bride's father, and then Paul, regretfully, gets Jamie to tell him her biggest secret.

16. Weekend Getaway

Paul and Jamie decide to get out of the city and drive to Vermont for the weekend. At first Jamie has a hard time relaxing but once she does, she decides she wants to move to the country, which seems like a good idea until she gets a late-night craving for Chinese food.

17. Swept Away

Lisa meets a great guy and, after a week of dating, they decide to move in together. Lisa's finally happy but Jamie isn't thrilled, especially when she finds out the guy's three previous wives all died in freak accidents. Not to worry: Lisa's not too happy about being happy anyway.

18. The Billionaire

Jerry Lewis is an obnoxious billionaire who shows up at the Buchman's front door at 7:30 one morning asking Paul to make a film of his life. Paul hires a cameraman (Steven Wright) and they begin filming, but Paul and Jamie soon realize that what he's really looking for is friends.

19. The Man Who Said Hello

Paul's father comes to visit and embarasses Paul by yelling hello to Regis Philbin at the theatre. When Regis makes fun of it on the show the next morning, Paul's father calls in to argue with him and becomes a local celebrity - which embarasses Paul even more than he could imagine.

20. The Spy Girl Who Loved Me

Jamie's new client Diane (Barbara Feldon) is an actress who played Spy Girl in the '60s. Paul, a huge fan who's had a crush on her for twenty years, joins Diane and Jamie for dinner, but when Ira shows up he's the one that captures her attention... well, at least for one night.

21. Happy Anniversary

Paul and Jamie's upcoming anniversary is overshadowed by the fact that Mark, in the throes of a mid-life crisis, has left Fran. Jamie begins to worry that she and Paul will end up like them, while Paul tries to make sure that his special plans are carried out with the least possible drama.

22. The Painter

When Jamie hires and old flame to paint her apartment, things heat up between the sheets - with the painter and Fran! Paul catches them in bed together, but when Jamie finds out about the affair she and Paul learn what Fran has been covering up for two weeks: Mark has left her.


 

Mallrats

Director: Kevin Smith
Starring: Shannen Doherty, Jeremy London, Jason Lee, Claire Forlani, Ben Affleck, Joey Adams, Renee Humphrey, Jason Mewes, Ethan Suplee, Stan Lee, Priscilla Barnes, Michael Rooker, Carol Banker, Steven Blackwell, Kyle Boe, David Brinkley, Walter Flanagan, Sven Thorsen, Ethan Flower, Chelsea Frye, Jeff Gadbois, Ed Hapstak, Terry Hempleman, Art James, Bryan Johnson, Mikey Kovar, David Klein, Scott Mosier, Crystal Muirhead-Manik, Tyson Nassauer, Brian O'Halloran, Aaron Preusse, Kevin Smith, Britt Swenson, Mary Woolever, Brad Fox, Gino Gori, Zach Perkins, Brad Giddings, Bryce Mack, Christopher O'Larkin, Elizabeth Ashley, Earl Burt
Studio: View Askew
MPAA Rating: R
DVD Release: 20 Jul 1999

 

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Summary: From Kevin Smith, the acclaimed director of Clerks, comes this outrageous story of two loafers, Jeremy London (The Babysitter) and Jason Lee (Kissing a Fool), who spend way too much time hanging out at the mall.

When Brodie (Lee) is dumped by his girlfriend, Shannen Doherty (Heathers, Girls Just Wanna have Fun), he retreats to the mall with his best friend T.S. (London), whose girlfriend has also left him. Between brooding and visits to the food court, the unmotivated twosome decide to win their girlfriends back with the help of the ultimate delinquents, Silent Bob (Kevin Smith) and Jay (Jason Mewes), whose continuing adventures take the word "nuisance" to a whole new level.


 

The Man Show: Season One - Volume One

Director:
Starring: Jimmy Kimmel, Adam The Fox, Za'kari Asher, Angelique Gorges, Rebecca Grant, Vanessa Kay, Sharron Leigh, Jennifer Strovas, Suzanne Talhouk
Studio: Comedy Central
MPAA Rating: NR
DVD Release: 24 Jun 2003

 

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Summary: Ziggy Sokky, Ziggy Sokky, Hoy! Hoy! Hoy!

Hosts Jimmy Kimmel and Adam Carolla take an unapologetic look at the mind, body and soul of the modern man in The Man Show Season One, Volume One 3 DVD boxed set. Join in their chauvinistic celebration of all things male with these ten classic episodes --- a must-have for men everywhere who love watching girls jump on trampolines.


 

Meet the Parents

Director: Jay Roach
Starring: Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller, Teri Polo, Blythe Danner, Nicole DeHuff, Jon Abrahams, Owen Wilson, James Rebhorn, Thomas McCarthy, Phyllis George, Kali Rocha, Bernie Sheredy, Judah Friedlander, Peter Bartlett, John Elsen, Mark Hammer, Amy Hohn, William Severs, John Fiore, Marilyn Dobrin, Marci Reid, Frank Santorelli, Russell Hornsby, Patricia Cook, Cody Arens, Cole Hawkins, Spencer Breslin, Ina Rosenthal, Kim Rideout, Kresimir Novakovic, John Gallagher, G. Aguilar, Lynn Castle, Alan Francis, Robbie Bryan, Phillip Caruso, Buzz Visconti, Todd Wall
Studio: Universal Pictures
MPAA Rating: PG
DVD Release: 06 Mar 2001

 

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Summary: Male nurse Greg Focker (Ben Stiller) is poised to propose to his girlfriend Pam (Teri Polo) during a weekend stay at her parents' home. But here's the catch...he needs to ask her father first. Alas, the fur flies as Jack Byrnes, Pam's cat-crazy, ex-CIA father, played hysterically by Academy Award winner Robert DeNiro, takes an immediate dislike to her less-than truthful beau. Greg's quest for approval gets seriously sidetracked as Murphy's Law takes over and a hilarious string of mishaps turns him into a master of disaster and total pariah in the eyes of the entire family...all except for his shell-shocked girlfriend, who can't believe she still loves her one-man wrecking crew.

Meet The Parents, from the director of Austin Powers, is an uproarious blockbuster hit that bombards you with one laugh after another, as true love tries to conquer all, against all odds.


 

Money Talks

Director: Brett Ratner
Starring: Charlie Sheen, Chris Tucker, Gérard Ismaël, Frank Bruynbroek, Heather Locklear, Paul Sorvino, Veronica Cartwright, Damian Chapa, Elise Neal, Michael Wright, David Warner, Paul Gleason, Daniel Roebuck, Larry Hankin, Jeff Brockton, Vance Berberian, Andre Brown, Victor Ferrerira, Jake Chardiet, Gary Price, Nathan Anderson, Buddy Hooker, Paul Guyot, Rance Howard, Tommy Huff, Mark Benninghoffen, Faizon Love, Mojoe Nicosia, David McLain, Robertson Dean, Gary Briggs, Vahe Berberian, Matt Brandstein, Tawny Little, Viveca Paulin, Norris Tucker, Dexter Tucker, Tycho Thal, Marty Levy, Doug Llewelyn, Ralph Odum, Richard Noyce, Kevin Lowe, Edward Gage, Johnny Martin
Studio: New Line
MPAA Rating: R
DVD Release: 20 Jan 1998

 

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Summary: Brace yourself for the most explosive action comedy since '48 HRS.' and 'Lethal Weapon' when Chris Tucker and Charlie Sheen team up for trouble in 'Money Talks'.

A jailbreak accidentally sets fast-talking ticket hustler Frankilin Hatchet on the run for murder. Now the whole city is on his tail and only reporter James Russell can clear his name. Together they're caught in a hilarious crossfire between the cops, crooks and commandos trying to retrieve a fortune in diamonds. Also starring Heather Locklear, and Paul Sorvino for a full-scale assault of comedy and mayhem.


 

Monty Python and the Holy Grail

Director: Terry Jones
Starring: Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Eric Idle, Terry Gilliam, Terry Jones, Michael Palin, Connie Booth, Carol Cleveland, Neil Innes, Bee Duffell, John Young, Rita Davies, Avril Stewart, Sally Kinghorn, Mark Zycon, Elspeth Cameron, Mitsuko Forstater, Sandy Johnson, Sandy Rose, Romilly Squire, Joni Flynn, Alison Walker, Loraine Ward, Anna Lanski, Sally Coombe, Vivienne MacDonald, Yvonne Dick, Daphne Darling, Fiona Gordon, Gloria Graham, Judy Lams, Tracy Sneddon, Sylvia Taylor, Joyce Pollner, Mary Allen, Ido Rosen, Charles Knode, Julián Doyle, Roy Smith, Maggie Weston, William Palin
Studio: Python (Monty) Pictures
MPAA Rating: PG
DVD Release: 23 Oct 2001

 

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Summary: The film is a hilarious send-up of the Middle Ages as told through the story of King Arthur and framed by a modern-day murder investigation. When the mythical king of the Britons leads his knights on a quest for the Holy Grail, they face a wide array of horrors, including a persistent Black Knight, a three-headed giant, a cadre of shrubbery-challenged knights, the perilous Castle Anthrax, a killer rabbit, a house of virgins, and a handful of rude Frenchmen.