The first feature film by the Monty Python team is a mock heroic tale
set in medieval Britain with lots of silly things going on besides. In a
series of sketches and animations, the Pythons recount scenes from the
Grail legend in which the knights forsake their chorus line can-can
dancing in Camelot for a higher aim. Typically, the Pythons set-up a
'historical' tale which is really a take on the modern world. Memorable
scenes, like Graham Chapman's King Arthur battling with John Cleese's
Black Knight until the latter is reduced limb by limb down to a speaking
stump of a torso, capture both the hilarity and grotesque nature of
brutality. In scene after scene King Arthur's men are led a merry chase
through the countryside, encountering life on many different social
levels. This screenplay edition contains just the script and is
supplemented by stills from the film.