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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Clarisse Loughrey

Monty Python's Life of Brian to return to cinemas for 40th anniversary

Brian is back.

Monty Python's Life of Brian is returning to cinemas as part of a 40th-anniversary rerelease. The film, both written by and starring the beloved British comedy group, features Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones and Michael Palin. 

It tells the story of Brian Cohen (Chapman), a young Jewish man mistaken for the Messiah, due simply to the fact he was born next door to – and on the same day as – Jesus Christ. 

The film's original backers, EMI Films, pulled funding after they read the script and deemed its subject matter too controversial.

It was dedicated fan and former Beatles member, George Harrison, who stepped in to save the day. He set up HandMade Films to help fund the film at a cost of £3 million.

The film went on to become a box office success, while later establishing its position as one of the greatest British comedies ever made. 

Monty Python's Life of Brian will return to cinemas worldwide on 18 April. 

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