King Arthur (Graham Chapman), accompanied by his ever-suffering servant Patsy (Terry Gilliam) clacking two coconut halves together, rides across a comically impoverished medieval England. After recruiting the Knights of the Round Table—Sir Bedevere (Terry Jones), Sir Lancelot (John Cleese), Sir Galahad (Michael Palin), and Sir Robin (Eric Idle)—Arthur receives a vision from God: find the Holy Grail.
Monty Python em Busca do Cálice Sagrado é, em suma, a mais perfeita definição de que, às vezes, a jornada é muito mais importante — e muito mais engraçada — do que o destino. E que, se um coelho branco ameaçar você, não hesite: entregue o Santo Graal imediatamente. Monty Python em Busca do Calice Sagrado.-1975- ...
Monty Python and the Holy Grail remains a landmark of anarchic comedy. Its blend of erudite silliness, low-budget resourcefulness, and genuine affection for Arthurian legend—while thoroughly dismantling it—has ensured its lasting popularity. For audiences in Brazil and worldwide, Em Busca do Cálice Sagrado is not just a parody; it is a foundational text of absurdist humor in cinema. E que, se um coelho branco ameaçar você,