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No, I mean the mud-eating peasant (in the background) at the end of the scene where the corpse-collector makes the comment on the King that was the subject of last question.
I know it's a different kind of question than the earlier questions, but I'm just curious to see how far your knowledge of MP stretches!
I think this is a trick question.....I do not recall that there are any mud eating peasants in that scene. There are several peasants scrabbling around *in* the mud......but except for the last little bit of the scene faces cannot be seen. And that last peasant is picking something off a small branch but not eating it...whatever it is.
Sorry guys, I made a little foul-up here. My question relates to a scene that was deleted in the final cut
The scene was played by Michael Palin as a mud-eating peasant. You can still see him in the background at the end of the corpse-collector scene, when the king rides past.
It's a pity this scene was deleted (maybe because the film was too long, I'm not sure), because filming it was one of the very rare occasions where Michael Palin lost his temper. Of course, the "mud" he was eating was really chocolate, but the scene had to be done over and over again for various reasons and the chocolate became mixed with the real mud. At some point, it all became too much for him.
By the way, did you see the documentary "Monty Python, almost the truth" which was aired a few months ago (on BBC anyway) in honour of 40 years of MP? If you're interested, I recorded it (in VOB format) and can e-mail it to you.
Now, I'll try and think up a proper question for this quiz.........
Jeff, I recorded the programme on dvd and then transferred the contents to an external HDD. The programme has been divided over a number of VOB files. I can e-mail all of them to you separately if necessary. PM me about the e-mail address you want me to send them to.
jeff, PM received! I will send the VOB files sometime in the next few days.
Yes, I also thought that it was Michael in the background of the next scene, but I'm not so sure now... I'll have to check. Not today, though; it's now 2330 in this time zone and I have to get a few things ready for tomorrow morning.
Robert (still thinking about a proper question for the quiz)
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