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The Rutles: All You Need Is Cash (1978)

The Rutles: All You Need Is Cash (1978)
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A mockumentary of a Beatles-like singing group called the Rutles, The Rutles is a collaboration between Monty Python alumnus Eric Idle and Saturday Night Live filmmaker Gary Weis. The members of the "pre-Fab Four" are Nasty, Barry, Stig, and Dirk. There really isn't any plot, just a series of vignettes, unctuously narrated by Idle, which mercilessly skewer the Beatles mythology. Under the guidance of agent Leggy Mountbatten (before he tragically takes a teaching post in Australia), the Rutles rise to the top with such hit songs as "Please Please Let Me Hold Your Hand" and "I Am the Waitress." Mention is made of the Rutles' film successes: "A Hard Day's Rut," "Ouch!," "Tragical History Tour," "Yellow Submarine Sandwich," and "Let It Rot." We also see such career highlights as Nasty's declaration that the Rutles are more popular than God (he meant "Rod," as in Rod Stewart), the rumor that Dirk is dead (whereupon Stiggy starts his own rumor that he is dead), and Nasty's unfortunate liaison with a Yoko Ono counterpart (depicted as a Neo-Nazi dominatrix). The Rutles gains an added veneer of verisimilitude through the participation of such rock stars as Paul Simon, Mick Jagger, and Ron Wood, as well as George Harrison himself, who shows up as a BBC commentator. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Eric IdleNeil Innes, (more)
Director(s):
Gary WeisEric Idle, (more)
Format(s):
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Synopsis of The Rutles: All You Need Is Cash

A mockumentary of a Beatles-like singing group called the Rutles, The Rutles is a collaboration between Monty Python alumnus Eric Idle and Saturday Night Live filmmaker Gary Weis. The members of the "pre-Fab Four" are Nasty, Barry, Stig, and Dirk. There really isn't any plot, just a series of vignettes, unctuously narrated by Idle, which mercilessly skewer the Beatles mythology. Under the guidance of agent Leggy Mountbatten (before he tragically takes a teaching post in Australia), the Rutles rise to the top with such hit songs as "Please Please Let Me Hold Your Hand" and "I Am the Waitress." Mention is made of the Rutles' film successes: "A Hard Day's Rut," "Ouch!," "Tragical History Tour," "Yellow Submarine Sandwich," and "Let It Rot." We also see such career highlights as Nasty's declaration that the Rutles are more popular than God (he meant "Rod," as in Rod Stewart), the rumor that Dirk is dead (whereupon Stiggy starts his own rumor that he is dead), and Nasty's unfortunate liaison with a Yoko Ono counterpart (depicted as a Neo-Nazi dominatrix). The Rutles gains an added veneer of verisimilitude through the participation of such rock stars as Paul Simon, Mick Jagger, and Ron Wood, as well as George Harrison himself, who shows up as a BBC commentator. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
70 mins

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Director(s):
Eric IdleGary Weis
Writer(s):
Eric Idle
Producer(s):
Gary Weis
Categories:
Comedy
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    Grenville B.

    Anyone who remembers the fab four and their rise to success with affection will enjoy this combination Flying Circus and Saturday Night Live treatment. The music is top notch parody.

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    Blake Y.

    It is what it is. The Monty Python's fellas in a mockumentary about the beatles. Now ask yourself, have you ever seen a Monty Python movie that wasen't funny? I sure haven't. Sharp wittiness and classic english humor all the way through, even funnier if you are familiar with the old beatles movies or just the beatles in general. If you like monty movies, english wit, or nonsense humor in general this is worth a shot-

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    John H.

    This TV film is as funny today as when I first saw it thirty years ago. Eric Idle, who directed, wrote and starred in this TV movie is right on target when lampooning the Beatles. George Harrison even has a cameo. Highly recommended for Beatle and Monty Python fans.

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