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Pleasure at Her Majesty's (1976)

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A grand comedic spectacle unfolds in the heart of London beneath the gilded arches of Her Majesty's Theatre, marking the genesis of the famed "Secret Policeman's Ball" series. Pleasure at Her Majesty's (1976) is the silver screen chronicle of this inaugural event, a three-night comedy gala of unprecedented scale, masterminded by the legendary John Cleese. Inspired by a philanthropic spirit, Cleese harnessed his influence to assemble a formidable lineup of entertainers to perform for the benefit of Amnesty International. His endeavor led to a convergence of comedic genius rarely seen before, uniting the iconic Monty Python, Beyond The Fringe, and The Goodies - the crown jewels of British comedy at the time - along with a selection of the nation's top solo performers. This comedy summit, originally given the cheeky moniker "A Poke In The Eye (With A Sharp Stick)" by Cleese, was immortalized in film as Pleasure at Her Majesty's, a playful twist on the somber British euphemism for imprisonment - being "detained at Her Majesty's pleasure." The film serves as an invitation to an exclusive front-row seat at this historic gathering of Britain's comedic tribes, offering an unforgettable kaleidoscope of laughter and wit.

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Pleasure at Her Majesty's is a comedy movie featuring John Cleese and directed by Roger Graef.

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