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{{Infobox Film
| name = And Now For Something Completely Different
'''''And Now For Something Completely Different''''' is a [[film]] [[spinoff]] from the [[television]] [[comedy]] series ''[[Monty Python's Flying Circus]]'' featuring favourite [[sketch comedy|sketch]]es from the first two seasons. The title originated as a [[catchphrase]] in the TV show. Many Python fans feel that it excellently describes the [[nonsense|nonsensical]], [[Non sequitur (absurdism)|non sequitur]] feel of the program.▼
| image = Somethingdifferent.jpg
| caption = DVD cover for ''And Now For Something Completely Different''
| director = Ian MacNaughton
| producer = Patricia Casey
| writer = [[Graham Chapman]]<br>[[John Cleese]]<br>[[Terry Gilliam]]<br>[[Eric Idle]]<br>[[Terry Jones]]<br>[[Michael Palin]]
| starring = Graham Chapman<br>John Cleese<br>Terry Gilliam<br>Eric Idle<br>Terry Jones<br>Michael Palin<br>[[Carol Cleveland]]<br>[[Connie Booth]]<br>[[Lesley Judd]]
| music = Douglas Gamley<br>Fred Tomlinson<br>Michael Palin<br>Terry Jones
| cinematography = David Muir
| editing = Thom Noble
| distributor =
| released = [[1971 in film|1971]]
| runtime = 85 min
| language = English
| budget =
| imdb_id = 0066765
}}
▲'''''And Now For Something Completely Different''''' is a
==Catchphrase==
Many of the early
The phrase was also used as a
==Film==
The film, released in [[1971 in film|1971]], consists of 90 minutes of the best
This movie is somewhat similar to the 1974 film ''"[[The Best of Benny Hill]]"'' which was a film spinoff from the television comedy series ''"[[The Benny Hill Show]]"'' featuring favourite sketches from the first two seasons. The difference in both films are that the Pythons recreated all the sketches while Benny used clips from the Thames years and edited them together to make the film.
The film did not offer anything extra for British fans, except the opportunity to see the sketches in colour at a time when many viewers still had black and white sets, and indeed many were disappointed that the film seemed to belie its title. It was funded by [[Victor Lowndes]] of ''[[Playboy]]''
== Film rating ==
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