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Notes from the Cutting Room Floor - Holy Grail Part B

I’m Danny Boyd, this is Holy Grail part B, and these are the Notes from the Cutting Room Floor: the bits from the script that didn’t make the final cut:

// The film was also largely shot a lot like TV, which is, or at least was, done to be fast and economical. A lot of wider shots with fewer inserts and closeups. A lot of long takes. Part of that was money, part too was just the Terrys being first time filmmakers with a lot of stage and TV sketch work under their belts.

// But what surprised me most was where their money actually came from.

// The film was financed almost entirely by UK record labels and independently by various rock groups. About £30,000 from Zeppelin, £20,000 from Pink Floyd, and £6,000 from Jethro Tull’s Ian Anderson, all of whom were huge fans of the Pythons.

// There’s something remarkably charming about the film’s look. A homemade look without looking cheap. Creativity that pushes financial restraints to its limits.

// Really though, it’s brilliant. As co-director Terry Gilliam has said, if you maintain a low standard of production from the start, you can get away with anything. That’s the secret. That’s what allows you to solve problems in the plot like this – when the animator dies.

// This may be one of the greatest cases of thriving art on an inadequate budget there ever was, and a shining reinforcement of the notion that necessity truly is the mother of all invention.

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Now, here’s an original source quote that didn’t make the cut.

Notes from the Cutting Room Floor - Holy Grail Part B

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