Mel Brooks has had his stinkers, some much worse than this (Dracula: Dead and Loving it being by far his lowest point), but this came at the end of an era of great comedic successes for him. Overall, it's a movie of funny moments, but lacks the consistent absudity of, say, Young Frankenstein (1974). In another Hitchcock reference, the location where Dr. Thorndyke is attacked in the phone booth beneath the Golden Gate Bridge is Fort Point, where the crucial water rescue scene takes place in Vertigo (1958). Half the jokes in this movie are things as simple as camera angles, facial expressions, and what people are wearing. Despite what his driver thinks, Thorndyke's predecessor died of a sudden heart attack leaving the position to be filled. Thorndyke knocks Norton the orderly out a tower window, saving Brisbane. The script is plot-heavy, yet it fails to contrive an amusing plot from Hitchcock sources. After a Harvard psychiatrist (Brooks) takes over the. The Institute apparently could use the money from the Brisbane family, and keeps the real Arthur prisoner. Danny Kaye tread water as Noah, but had an accident onstage three months into the run. "[9], Roger Ebert gave the film two-and-a-half stars out of four and wrote, "One of the problems with Mel Brooks' High Anxiety is that it picks a tricky target: It's a spoof of the work of Alfred Hitchcock, but Hitchcock's films are often funny themselves. Screenplay: Mel Brooks, Ron Clark, Rudy DeLuca, Barry Levinson Very very funny Hitchcock spoof with some adult humor. The film is a parody of the suspense films of Alfred Hitchcock: Spellbound, Vertigo, Psycho and The Birds. Of course, it is utter zaniness as Brooks as the hospital director is in a madhouse (no pun intended). Lets face it; everything below the waist is kaput. She was bushed.) The film was directed by Michael Winner and also starred Bruce Dern, Teri Garr and Art Carney along with dozens of cameo appearances by actors and actresses from Hollywoods golden age including Dead End Kid Huntz Hall as a Moving Man. My favorite scene would definitely have to be the imitation of the famous shower scene from Psycho, I almost died laughing at the bell boy and his high pitched voice. It was a caricature of Marlene Dietrichs vampy part in the 1939 classic western, Destry Rides Again. Mel Brooks - Movies, Age & Blazing Saddles - Biography I dont know how they did it. Alfred Hitchcock gets the Mel Brooks treatment here with rapid fire parodies of films like "Psycho", "The Birds", "North by Northwest" and "Vertigo", so if you're a Hitchcock fan there's some amusing stuff here. Basil E. Frankweiler, a childrens film based on E. L. Konigsburgs novel about a sister and brother who run away from home to live in the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art and find what looks like lost treasure. comes up again during the final chase up the stairs. High Anxiety (1977) - Filmsite What is the cutting? High Anxiety (1977) -- (Movie Clip) Dedicated To The Master, High Anxiety (1977) -- (Movie Clip) A Mr. MacGuffin Called, Mel Brooks was a standup comic, a TV writer, and a Broadway playwright before he became a movie director in his early forties, a ripe old age for a filmmaking debut. ONeal is still the youngest Oscar winner ever. The picture might have worked (it's a wacky spoof of Hitchcock moments), but not with this cornball script--nor with Brooks in the lead as a vertigo-prone psychiatrist. He was just great. Ive had thousands of men again and again. [original research?]. Harvey Korman (playing Dr. Charles Montague) is good as always but Cloris Leachman (playing Nurse Charlotte Diesel) and Ron Carey (Brophy) are great in their supporting roles. Penis envy" becomes "pee-pee envy"; the womb is temporarily rechristened "the woo-woo. Kahn wears a blue pin-striped suit with a bowler hat, because she couldnt get away with the tuxedo. VIDEO: Comedy Legend Mel Brooks Looks Back and Laughs. Madeline Kahn, Harvey Korman and Cloris Leachman co-star in this hilarious parody. But Hitchcock's movies are already so particular and good-humored that there's scarce room for satire. He brought production to a standstill when he didnt show up, was almost replaced by Cleavon Little, but finally arrived to balk at playing a scene with a lion by his throne. She appeared in three of The American Film Institutes list of the top 100 funniest movies: Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein and Whats Up Doc? Mel Brooks is an iconic filmmaker known for comedies like 'The Producers,' 'Blazing Saddles' and 'Young Frankenstein,' among other works. But these films are only mentioned a little, besides Vertigo, which is, more or less, the basis for 90% of all the parody. Meanwhile, "Braces" finds Thorndyke at a phone booth calling Victoria, and tries to strangle him; however, Thorndyke kills him with a shard of glass from the booth's broken window. It is an Affectionate Parody of the films of Alfred Hitchcock. Cast & Crew Read More Mel Brooks Director Deborah Dawes Henry Kaiser Mel Brooks Al Hopson Albert J Whitlock Photos & Videos View All Montague appears from the shadows and gives up before being accidentally knocked unconscious by a trapdoor being opened. Happy now?" How does he light them? Cloris Leachman and Harvy Korman are fellow doctors at the asylum, and watch over the institute when Mel must attend a conference. A psychiatrist with intense acrophobia (fear of heights) goes to work for a mental institution run by doctors who appear to be crazier than their patients, and have secrets that they are willing to commit murder to keep. You could almost take it seriously, except that Brooks is no Jimmy Stewart, and his hysterical comic acting doesn't let you forget this for an instant. Brooks: I had no idea the farting scene in Blazing Saddles would be that hysterical. Mel plays it straight which makes him even funnier. She imbues the most innocent lines with innuendo. Obituary: Madeline Kahn | The Independent | The Independent aren't particularly funny the first time you hear them, and get rather irritating the fourth or fifth time. High Anxiety (1977), History . Brooks takes on Alfred Hitchcock in "High Anxiety," which casts him as a. It goes on. Comedy should never be suddenly au courant. Let's face it: lines like "I got it! Arriving at LAX, Dr. Richard Thorndyke has several odd encounters (such as a flasher impersonating a police officer, and a passing bus with a full orchestra playing). Capture a web page as it appears now for use as a trusted citation in the future. A little Madeline Kahn goes a long way. She advises her studious son, If theres one thing Ive learned in life is that learning things never taught me nothing and books is the worst. Campy Available to rent or buy Rent HD $3.99 Buy HD $9.99 More purchase options Thorndyke is contacted by Victoria Brisbane (Madeline Kahn), "the Cocker's daughter". After singing how dry I am in a Ban roll-on deodorant commercial, Madeline Kahn made her film debut in the 1968 short Ingmar Bergman parody De Dva (The Dove). An homage to the films of Alfred Hitchcock; contains many parodies of famous Hitchcock scenes from THE BIRDS, PSYCHO, and VERTIGO. Producer: Mel Brooks The appearance of Albert Whitlock as Arthur Brisbane is yet another of the film's many homages to 'Hitchcock, Alfred' ; Whitlock was Hitchcock's special-effects man on several films. When he's framed for murder, Dr. Thorndyke must confront his own psychiatric condition, "high anxiety," in order to clear his name. It was love at first woof, as she streaked her hair to settles down with the man with the knobs to become Mrs. Zipperneck, freeing Dr. Frankenstein to marry Inga, the assistant with fabulous knockers, played by Teri Garr. A killer disguised as Thorndyke is exposed when Brophy enlarges a photo negative, as in Michelangelo Antonioni's 1966 Blow-Up, and the killer's metal-covered teeth must have been suggested by Jaws, the James Bond character who first appeared in The Spy Who Loved Me, released a few months months before High Anxiety. Whether you share this opinion would depend on your familiarity with all things Hitchcockian. Revisiting Robert Zemeckis' Death Becomes Her, Mortal Kombat X: 8 Things to Expect in the Story, Always Sunny to Talking Sopranos: The Best TV Rewatch Podcasts Hosted By Cast & Creators, The Star Trek Story Bridging the Gaps Between Deep Space Nine and Picard, Taskmaster and The Underrated Comic Genius of Kiell Smith-Bynoe. There's more than a dozen well known films and a hundred well known sequences that Brooks could have parodied. If You Love Hitchcock, You'll Love HIGH ANXIETY! . The best Brooks can do is to place himself in the shower with a fuming bellhop outside the curtain, or scamper through the park with a throng of rancorous birds defecating on his suit. There is more material to subvert or play with. THR: Anne Bancroft was your wife and creative partner for 40 years. Like all of Brooks' best movies, the plot would work just fine as a straight thriller, and the spoofing is as affectionate as it is hilarious. Keep your eyes open for other references as you watch. Mel plays it straight which makes him even funnier. The only really wacky character is Cloris Leachman as a nurse from heck. This is Mel Brooks' spoof of over ten Alfred Hitchcock classics, including, Learn how to enable JavaScript on your browser, [Dolby Digital Mono, Dolby Digital Stereo], Director,Songwriter,Producer,Screenwriter. also featuring Kahn, . closed Poland. Gene Wilder was originally considered for the part of Dr. Richard Thorndyke, but scheduling forced Wilder to turn the role down. Last night I watched this film again. See production, box office & company info, Very funny Mel Brooks spoof/homage to Hitchcock, Hyatt Regency Hotel - 5 Embarcadero Center, San Francisco, California, USA. High Anxiety (R4 DVD 1977) Mel Brooks, Madeline Kahn AS NEW FREE POST Here, Ive waited all my whole life for you and now you dont even want me. I got it! Dr. Wentworth, - All Rights Reserved. "[10] Vincent Canby of The New York Times agreed, writing that the film "is as witty and as disciplined as Young Frankenstein, though it has one built-in problem: Hitchcock himself is a very funny man. She hires the assassin Braces (Rudy De Luca) to frame Thorndyke for murder. We were supposed to be rooting for Barbara Streisand, but how could we not love Madeline. STORY:Martin Scorsese to Present AFI Award to Mel Brooks. Victoria is reunited with her father, marries Thorndyke, and they embark on their honeymoon. Thorndyke, for instance, is similar to names used in both, And Thorndyke meets up with someone at the ", Braces is a takeoff on Jaws from then-recent, Another non-Hitchcock reference is when Brophy enlarges one of his photographs to find proof of Thorndyke's innocence, taken straight from, Nurse Diesel riding her broomstick out the window to her death while cackling is another non-Hitchcock reference, to. She lost her first Best Supporting Actress Academy Award nomination to her 10-year-old co-star, who was really the lead but was nominated in the supporting category because she was so young. Mel Brooks on Comedy Legends Madeline Kahn and Gene Wilder And satire works best when its target is self-important. She coaches Eunice to act a small part filled with numbed despair and doomed frivolity. Later in the show, Kahn plumbed the comic possibilities of Jeanette MacDonald singing ooh. The next morning, Thorndyke is alerted by a light shining through his window, coming from the violent ward. But you need that you need all the forces that are against him and you gotta use the N-word. When events take a murderous turn, he is accused of the crime and left with a full blown case of "High Anxiety." He checks into the Hyatt Regency San Francisco, where, much to his chagrin as a sufferer of "high anxiety", he is assigned a top floor room, mysteriously changed reservation by "Mr. MacGuffin". As Elizabeth, Dr. Frankensteins financier, Kahn prissily and fussily frustrates Gene Wilder (who wrote the script) because taffeta is so delicate, but finds the sweet mystery of life in the schwanstuker of his reanimated creation, played monstrously by Peter Boyle. It is a parody of Freudian therapy and Alfred Hitchcock films. She had a naturally beautiful operatic voice that could do gymnastics, whether in song or in character or caricature. Movie High Anxiety (1977 Movie) 8x10 Advertising Still featuring Kahn is just as funny singing a joke as she is telling it. "[16], This article is about the film. He flashes his overbite, mugs like a rubber man, and as the lead writer manages to give himself the final word on everything ("What a dramatic airport!"). Acting on Thorndyke's behalf, Victoria contacts Brophy to have him enlarge the photograph. Uh-oh, it looks like your Internet Explorer is out of date. Kahn repeatedly said in interviews that she never thought of herself as a funny person, that it was hard work to be funny, but some of the best judges of funny in show business clamored to cast her. "[15] In addition to parodying Hitchcock films, High Anxiety became noteworthy for frequently mocking popular psychoanalysis theories at the time, with New Statesman journalist Ryan Gilbey stating that "viewers were familiar enough with the babble and buzzwords of psychoanalysis to respond instinctively to the films wittiest sequence, when Brooks speech at a psychiatric conference has to be spontaneously modified so as not to impinge upon the innocence of two young children who have joined the audience. Classics 1977 1 hr 34 . Mel Brooks said Madeline Kahn was maybe the single best comedian that ever lived. High Anxiety (1977) - Turner Classic Movies High Anxiety Brief Synopsis A man must come to terms with his own "high anxiety" in this loving parody of the films of Alfred Hitchcock. Discovering the patient he met was not the real Arthur Brisbane, Thorndyke realizes that Dr. Ashley found out what Diesel and Montague were doing and was killed before he had a chance to fire them; he agrees to help. In 1973, Madeline Kahn played a schoolteacher in From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. That's a lot to coordinate into 90-minutes of intended laughs. It was a film by Gary Weis and also featured Larraine Newman, James Coco, Paul Sand, Jack Gilford, Dom DeLuise, John Houseman, David Lander and John Ritter. Brooks' stock company of Harvey Korman, Cloris Leachman, Ron Carey, and Howard Morris (as Professor Little-Old-Man, er, Lillolman) are in fine form. While I have seen some hilarious spoofs like Loaded Weapon 1, I have also seen some dreadful ones like Disaster Movie and Epic Movie. Kahn started in musical theater. [5] It also contains parodies of Michelangelo Antonionis Blowup, and Orson Welles' Citizen Kane, in the camera tracking through walls, and even James Bond films with an assassin who shares a similarity with the Bond villain Jaws, played by Richard Kiel. Never as good as my stuff, but pretty damn good. The blonde in the turban was just as funny in black and white in Young Frankenstein. This film was directed by Mel Brooks. There are also minor allusions to films not directed by Hitchcock, such as The Pink Panther and The Spy Who Loved Me, with characters resembling Jacques Clouseau and Jaws. I mean, either in stand-up comedy, or acting, or whatever you want, you can't beat Madeline Kahn." Born in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1942, she studied classical music and drama at Hofstra. High Anxiety (1977), the first movie he produced as well as directed, co-wrote, and starred in, follows the pattern that had served him well in most of his five previous pictures and would remain a trademark in years to come: it's a movie about movies, a show about show business. So before I watched this, I was like is this going to work. From Psycho to The Birds, from North by Northwest to Vertigo, the laughs just never stop in this film. Released with the gimmick of having three alternate endings that played in different theaters, Roger Ebert said it didnt matter which ending you saw, they all pretty much sucked. I am a comedy force: Im a stand-up; Im a comedy writer; Im a producer. THR: A lot of the jokes in Blazing Saddles now would be perceived as politically incorrect. It is a parody of a number of Alfred Hitchcock movies, like Vertigo, Psycho, the Birds, and Spellbound. He was wheeled back into the show in a knee-length cast and turned the theater into his own private vaudeville house, pretending to forget lines and trying to crack up his costars. So give your brain a night off, brush up on your Hitchcock, and settle in for a potpourri of laughs, groans, dull spots, and inspired spots. Preparing to address the psychiatric association, afflicted Dr. Thorndyke (writer-director Mel Brooks) is interrupted by the first appearance of Madeline Kahn as Victoria Brisbane, daughter of a wealthy patient, in Brooks' Hitchcock send-up, Mel Brooks must come to terms with his own. The patients have nothing on the doctors when it comes to outrageous behavior. My tits are falling off). 11 of 49. A psychiatrist with intense acrophobia (fear of heights) goes to work for a mental institution run by doctors who appear to be crazier than their patients, and have secrets that they are wil A psychiatrist with intense acrophobia (fear of heights) goes to work for a mental institution run by doctors who appear to be crazier than their patients, and have secrets that they are willing to commit murder to keep. She throws cold water on an obscene phone caller by admitting Im simply crushed. Kahns best work has been in great ensembles. Igor, played by the wild-eyed Marty Feldman, humped merrily while Cloris Leachman scared the horses as Frau Blcher. High Anxiety is Mel Brooks comic tribute to Alfred Hitchcock. I mean, he had Hitler and Goebbels and Goring in Inglourious Basterds in some kind of movie house in Paris. Ron Carey from Barny Miller plays the chauffeur who tries to help Mel when he runs into trouble with the always funny Madeline Kahn. She played Molly Ringwalds mother in the 1990 film Betsys Wedding. Internet Service Terms I needed the cuts so that I could give the audience some rest from the relentless onslaught of farts. Jeans? He currently thinks he is a cocker spaniel. He arrives in Los Angeles to take his position and meets the eccentric staff: Dr. Montague (Harvey Korman), Dr. Wentworth (Dick Van Patten), and Nurse Diesel (Cloris Leachman). They think they're only pretending to be "loud and annoying," but that's exactly what they are. All of the hits are here, and transfused into a story that is kooky, predictable, but all the while giving some very good belly laughs. Though often overlooked in favor of Blazing Saddles or Young Frankenstein, I believe this to be the pick of Brooks' parodies. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for High Anxiety (R4 DVD 1977) Mel Brooks, Madeline Kahn AS NEW FREE POST at the best online prices at eBay! She took the care to milk the moments between the words to ooze whatever devastation they might bring and always did it with impeccable comic timing. The standout performances in High Anxiety are from Cloris Leachman as Nurse Diesel and Madeline Kahn as the blonde femme fatale who finds herself in one ditzy situation after another. High Anxiety (Film) - TV Tropes Kahn played Betty in Yellowbeard, Marty Feldmans last film appearance. After he is attacked by pigeons in gastrointestinal distress, he meets up with Victoria and realizes Brophy took a picture of the shooting, in which the real Thorndyke was in the elevator at the time, so he should be in the photo. Thorndyke, Brooks is nevertheless as irresistable as he is irrepressible, with Madeline Kahn a fine match for him as the flakiest mysterious blonde this side of Kim Novak. Nurse Diesel, who thinks she is a witch and tries to fly a broomstick out the tower window, riding it to her death on the rocks far below, cackling maniacally all the while. I thought the Mr. MacGuffin reference was clever but didn't see any other fans pick up on it in their reviews here. None of those parodies work. Mel Brooks (playing Dr. Richard Harpo Thorndyke) does a great job as the protagonist and Madeline Kahn (playing Victoria Brisbane) does well also. Both of them are a riot. The heroine of The Birds (1963) undergoes horrible bird attacks, and the hero of High Anxiety undergoes horrible bird droppings. Singing For Hes a Jolly Good Fellow, Kahn also proved she could pull laughs with musical counterpoint. Bogdanovich quickly cast her again in Paper Moon in 1973 as Trixie Delight, who nobody started to call mademoiselle until she was 17 and started to get some bone structure. She only had fifteen minutes of screen time, but she got to sit up front with her big tits. That line wasnt in the script, but young Tatum ONeill encouraged Kahn to go with it. Kahn starred in ABC Comedy Factorys pilot episode of Chameleon in 1986, but ABC never aired the show. The film is offensive visually and verbally--what happened to the style he gave pictures like "Young Frankenstein" and "Blazing Saddles"? The Psycho shower scene parody uses the shrill cries of an angry bellhop in place of the strings: "Here! In 1994, Kahn played Mrs. Munchnick in the holiday farce Mixed Nuts, which was based on the 1982 French comedy, Le Pre Nol est une ordure and directed by Nora Ephron. When Wentworth is driving home that night, his radio blasts rock music loudly and will not shut off. It's also a mixture of parody, satire, and slapstick in which Brooks twists tried-and-true conventions of popular entertainment into pretzel-like new shapes that are comfortingly familiar and uproariously unfamiliar at the same time. Never.. She claims Diesel and Montague are exaggerating the illnesses of wealthy patients so they can milk rich families of millions (through methods demonstrated earlier). Thorndyke also reunites with Professor Vicktor Lillolman, a past mentor now employed by the institute. He is trapped in his car, his ears hemorrhage, and he dies from a stroke, aggravated by the loud music. To stop Thorndyke, Diesel and Montague hire "Braces", the silver-toothed man behind the Ashley and Wentworth murders, to impersonate him and shoot a man in the lobby. Brooks took great pains to not only parody Hitchcock films, but also to emulate the look and style of his pictures. The picture is often rude and crude, but hey, low comedy is better than high anxiety! How will Dr. Thorndyke handle this loony gang? He was my favorite comedy talent. Dudleys Hershel hitches a ride on Aunt Yochabelles Aphrodisiacs and Potions wagon to New Sodom, the most wickedest city. The paper's ink runs down the drain. But real comedy has a lot to say about the human condition and said so beautifully over the years. This is Brooks' first film as a producer and first speaking lead role (his first lead role was in Silent Movie). And another Brooks favorite, Madeline Kahn, is great as Thorndyke's love interest, although not even she can salvage the scene where she and Brooks do a Borscht Belt-type dialect routine to divert attention at an airport. Starring Mel Brooks, Madeline Kahn, Cloris Leachman, Harvey Korman, Ron Carey, Howard Morris, Dick Van Patten. Madeline Kahn debuted in Boston under the name Madeline Gail Wolfson. Released in United States Winter January 1, 1977, Re-released in United States on Video January 12, 1994. . Acclaimed funnyman Mel Brooks presents an outrageous overview of history - from a hilarious send-up of 2001 to the Roman Empire, the French Revolution, and the Spanish Inquisition! High Anxiety (1977) In Mel Brooks' hilarious comedy - a satirical parody of famous moments and scenes from various Hitchcock films - and his . Mel Brooks is a very funny man, and though sometimes I think his comedy is a little on the low side, "High Anxiety" has some truly hilarious moments. By 1977 Mel Brooks had already spoofed the western, Universal horror films and movies of the silent era, so with High Anxiety he decided to take an affectionate aim at the suspense films of Alfred Hitchcock. Very very funny Hitchcock spoof with some adult humor. While there are numerous allusions to almost every Hitchcock film, the main plot and setting are taken from Spellbound and Vertigo. After she lets him go, he drives home, but the radio is rigged to blast deafening rock music. These are fun, but some of the stuff isn't and draws attention outward. High Anxiety is Mel Brooks' renowned spoof of over ten Alfred Hitchcock classics, including Psycho, Vertigo, and The Birds. She died on Dec. 3, 1999, just a month after she publicly announced that she was sick with ovarian cancer, the same disease the prematurely struck down her friend and co-performer, Gilda Radner. Her baby talk whispers, little girl lisps, her entire speech impediment repertoire. on April 28, 2020, 1977-12-25 Movie - High Anxiety - Madeline Kahn.jpg. Mel Brooks (Actor, Director, Producer, Writer), Madeline Kahn (Actor) Rated: PG Format: DVD 2,048 ratings IMDb 6.6/10.0 $2798 Prime Video $3.99 $9.99 Blu-ray $69.97 DVD $27.98 Multi-Format from $10.61 VHS Tape $19.75 Additional DVD options Edition Discs Price New from Used from DVD 1 $13.51 $13.51 DVD September 5, 2006 1 $26.00 $27.00 $6.21 on the Internet. But we go on. Thats my last one, I promise! in the Neil Simon satire of all things Bogart, The Cheap Detective, in 1978. Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter for all news updates related to the world of geek. Dr Richard H. Thorndyke is a psychiatry professor appointed to run a prestigious mental hospital in California after his predecessor dies in shady circumstances. Hitchcock's suspense melodramas are sparked by his perverse wit; they're satirical to start with. Madeline Kahn, a retrospective | Den of Geek She insinuates interior and ulterior motives behind double and triple entendre. High Anxiety is definitely lesser Brooks and wildly uneven, but partisans will embrace it wholeheartedly. in 1972. Groans galoreand what happened to Brooks' style? 1977 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. High Anxiety is a 1977 comedy film directed by (and starring) Mel Brooks. She agrees after an argument. She didnt need more than fifteen minutes of screen time to steal a movie. With more than a nod and a wink to Monty Pythons Life of Brian, Dudley Moore slurred the part of Herschel, who makes idols during Old Testament times. Richard has to clear his name before resolving the case. A professional black widow, Mrs. White had already buried two husbands. Bogdanovich took out full page ads to apologize for that. All rights reserved. A spoof comedy taking on the masterpieces of Hitchcock. This is true Mel Brooks humor! The Hollywood Reporter: Why do you think Hollywood so rarely acknowledges comedy directing as an awards-worthy endeavor? The Hollywood Reporter is a part of Penske Media Corporation. High Anxiety (1977) - IMDb Here is no exception, as he tackles squarely the unmistakable catalog of Sir Alfred Hitchcock. And, oh yes, there's an outrageous bit by Charlie Callas as a guy you might find at the local dog shelter. She was afraid of Barbra Streisand, of winding up on the cutting room floor and of palm trees. The producers wanted a contemporary approach for Agnes, but Ball wanted what Jane Connell did onstage, so they got Jane. Last time I read a book, I was raped. The 1983 swashbuckling comedy starred Graham Chapman along with Cheech and Chong, Peters Cook and Boyle, Eric Idle, James Mason and John Cleese.
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