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  1. 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.

  2. The famous British comedy troupe, Monthy Python, crafted this bizarre collections of their special brand of humor as their last film together; loosely tied by the common theme of the everlasting search for the Meaning of Life, this series of sketches make a very good closure for their film adventures, as it seems as a return to their roots in ...

  3. Dec 31, 2014 · The Meaning of Life. by. Terry Jones. Publication date. 1983-03-31. Topics. Monty Python, British comedy, 1980s, 20th century. Language.

  4. Monty Python's The Meaning of Life. Reunite with the wacky, witty and wonderful Monty Python team - Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Terry Jones, Eric Idle and Michael Palin - in one of their funniest feature films. 3,841 IMDb 7.5 1 h 47 min 1983. X-Ray HDR UHD R. Comedy · Arts, Entertainment, and Culture · Philosophical · Strange.

  5. The stages of life are told through multiple sketches and songs by the British comedy troupe. The seven parts of life cover birth, growing up, war, middle age, organ transplants, old age and...

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  6. From the miracle of birth to death, and everything in between, the hilarious British Monty Python troupe attempts to shed light on the significance of existence, and the perpetually unanswered questions that torment us all.

  7. Monty Python’s Meaning of Life. Comedy. 107 minutes ‧ R ‧ 1983. Roger Ebert. April 1, 1983. 3 min read. Halfway through “Monty Python’s Meaning of Life,” the thought struck me that One-Upmanship was a British discovery.

  8. The world's most voracious glutton brings the art of vomiting to new heights before his spectacular demise. 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.

  9. There is blood, sex and violence, and some of the most surreal passages of any Python work, on the topics of birth, death, and all the bothersome business of living in-between. It comes across visually as a mix of Federico Fellini, Ingmar Bergman and Busby Berkeley – with projectile vomiting!

  10. Monty Python's The Meaning of Life The stages of life are told through multiple sketches and songs by the British comedy troupe. The seven parts of life cover birth, growing up, war, middle age, organ transplants, old age and death.

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