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Mr Creosote is a fictional character who appears in Monty Python's The Meaning of Life. He is a monstrously obese and vulgar restaurant patron who is served a vast amount of food and alcohol as he vomits repeatedly.
As the song ends, the ill-tempered glutton Mr. Creosote enters the restaurant, causing the fish to scatter and hide. He vomits continuously and devours an enormous meal. After the maître d'hôtel persuades him to eat an after-dinner mint, Creosote's gut explodes, splattering the other diners. In "The Meaning of Life", the restaurant's cleaning ...
Monty Python's Flying Circus – Just The Words Volume 2 (1989) ISBN 0-413-62550-8. Monty Python's Fliegender Zirkus (edited by Alfred Biolek) (1998) Compilations The Complete Works of Shakespeare and Monty Python. Volume One – Monty Python (1981) ISBN 978-0-413-49450-4. The Monty Python Gift Boks (1986)
The back cover did indeed contain a short list of spoof philosophy LPs, alongside a similarly comic profile of the Python team members. In the UK the album was accompanied by a 7" single (A 3495) on 27 June 1983 comprising Galaxy Song / Every Sperm Is Sacred , the latter song containing an extra instrumental section not featured in the film or ...
The film Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl also contains a performance of this sketch, with Chapman as the Inspector and Terry Gilliam as his assistant. The assistant is now called Constable Parrot, and while he too periodically leaves the room to fight off his nausea, he remains onstage during his last attack of sickness and vomits into his helmet—which his superior then orders him to ...
Graham Chapman (8 January 1941 – 4 October 1989) was a British actor, comedian and writer. He was one of the six members of the surrealist comedy group Monty Python.He portrayed authority figures such as The Colonel and the lead role in two Python films, Holy Grail (1975) and Life of Brian (1979).
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Typically of how the Pythons would weave previously "terminated" plot lines into later scenes in their projects (such as "The Spanish Inquisition" in Flying Circus, or the repeated references to swallows in Holy Grail), The Crimson Permanent Assurance suddenly re-emerges in the middle of The Meaning of Life. After the donor scene, the film ...