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On October 5, 1969 the most
outrageous, unorthodox comedy struck the world. From the Dead Parrot skit to the
Lumberjack Song, the Pythons set a standard for anarchic, irreverent comedy never before
seen. From their Flying Circus TV show (the most popular show in PBS history) to Monty
Python and the Holy Grail to Monty Python's Meaning of Life, the Pythons will shock, amaze
and amuse. This extraordinary group of artists made "shrubbery" a household
word. For most of us, they were, and mostly still are, sheer bloody genius...with a
British twist.LICENSEE LIST |
(The Official Python Web Site)
(Stone-Dead's Nearly Official Web Site )
(PythonShop)
(Terry Gilliam fan page )
(Graham Chapman Archives)
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One of the great silent clowns of early comedic films, Buster
Keaton was known for acrobatic visual gags and for his deadpan, expression-less faces. It
even earned him the nick-name, "Great Stone Face", from his adoring fans and
critics. Keaton made 19 short films and 11 silent features. Keaton was the American loner:
a dour, improbably heroic figure under a hostile sky. Keaton seemed so solitary, so
oblivious to sentiment that no one could touch him or catch him. LICENSEE LIST
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(Buster Keaton Fan Club)
(The Douris Corporation - Licensor)
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