WISE MAN #1 John Cleese
WISE MAN #2 Graham Chapman
WISE MAN #3 Michael Palin
MANDY COHEN Terry Jones
SINGER Sonia Jones
JESUS CHRIST Ken Colley
BRIAN COHEN Graham Chapman
MR. BIG NOSE Michael Palin
MRS. BIG NOSE Gwen Taylor
GREGORY Terence Bayler
MRS. GREGORY Carol Cleveland
MR. CHEEKY Eric Idle
MAN #1 Charles McKeown
MAN #2 Terry Gilliam
JUDITH Sue Jones-Davies
REG John Cleese
STAN/LORETTA Eric Idle
FRANCIS Michael Palin
HARRY THE HAGGLER Eric Idle
DONKEY OWNER Gwen Taylor
MATTHIAS John Young
STONE HELPER #1 Bernard McKenna
STONE HELPER #2 Andrew MacLachlan
JEWISH OFFICIAL John Cleese
WOMAN #1 Carol Cleveland
CULPRIT WOMAN Eric Idle
MRS. A. Michael Palin
EX-LEPER Michael Palin
ANNOUNCER Michael Palin
BORIS FEINBURG Neil Innes
CENTURION John Cleese
ROMAN SOLDIER STIG Charles McKeown
FRANCIS Michael Palin
DEADLY DIRK John Cleese
WARRIS Eric Idle
JAILER Terry Gilliam
BEN Michael Palin
PONTIUS PILATE Michael Palin
GUARD #1 Bernard McKenna
GUARD #2 Andrew MacLachlan
GUARD #3 Chris Langham
GUARD #4 Charles McKeown
PASSER-BY Charles Knode
BLOOD & THUNDER PROPHET Terry Gilliam
FALSE PROPHET Charles McKeown
BORING PROPHET Michael Palin
BURT John Case
SERGEANT Bernard McKenna
COLIN Terry Jones
DENNIS Terence Bayler
ELSIE Carol Cleveland
EDDIE Michael Palin
ARTHUR John Cleese
FRANK Terry Gilliam
GIRL Gwen Taylor
YOUTH Eric Idle
SHOE FOLLOWER Michael Palin
SPIKE Spike Milligan
BLIND MAN Charles McKeown
SIMON THE HOLY MAN Terry Jones
MR. PAPADOPOULOS George Harrison
BIGGUS DICKUS Graham Chapman
NISUS WETTUS Michael Palin
BOB HOSKINS Terry Jones
JAILER'S ASSISTANT Eric Idle
PARVUS Bernard McKenna
ALFONSO Chris Langham
SAINTLY PASSER-BY Terry Jones
OTTO Eric Idle
MR. FRISBEE III Eric Idle
[holy music]
BABY BRIAN COHEN: [crying]
WISE MAN #1: Ahem.
MANDY COHEN: Ohhh!
[whump]
Who are you?
WISE MAN #1: We are three wise men.
MANDY: What?!
WISE MAN #1: We are three wise men.
MANDY: Well, what are you doing creeping around
a cow shed at two o'clock in the morning? That doesn't sound very
wise to me.
WISE MAN #3: We are astrologers.
WISE MAN #1: We have come from the East.
MANDY: Is this some kind of joke?
WISE MAN #2: We wish to praise the infant.
WISE MAN #1: We must pay homage to him.
MANDY: Homage? You're all drunk. It's
disgusting. Out! The lot, out!
WISE MAN #1: No--
MANDY: Bursting in here with tales about oriental
fortune tellers. Come on. Out!
WISE MAN #2: No, no. We must see him.
MANDY: Go and praise someone else's brat!
Go on!
WISE MAN #2: We--
WISE MAN #1: We were led by a star.
MANDY: Or led by a bottle, more like. Go
on. Out!
WISE MAN #1: Well-- well, we must see him.
We have brought presents.
MANDY: Out!
WISE MAN #2: Gold. Frankincense. Myrrh.
MANDY: Well, why didn't you say? He's over
there. Sorry the place is a bit of a mess. Well, what is myrrh,
anyway?
WISE MAN #3: It is a valuable balm.
MANDY: A balm? What are you giving him a
balm for? It might bite him.
WISE MAN #3: What?
MANDY: That's a dangerous animal. Quick!
Throw it in the trough.
WISE MAN #1: No, it isn't.
MANDY: Yes, it is. It's great, big mmm...
WISE MAN #3: No, no, no. It is an ointment.
MANDY: Aww, there is an animal called a balm,...
or did I dream it? So, you're astrologers, are you? Well, what
is he then?
WISE MAN #2: Hmm?
MANDY: What star sign is he?
WISE MAN #2: Uh, Capricorn.
MANDY: Uhh, Capricorn, eh? What are they
like?
WISE MAN #2: Ooh, but... he is the son of God,
our Messiah.
WISE MAN #1: King of the Jews.
MANDY: And that's Capricorn, is it?
WISE MAN #2: Uh, no, no, no. That's just
him.
MANDY: Ohh, I was going to say, 'Otherwise, there'd
be a lot of them.' [sniff]
WISE MAN #1: By what name are you calling him?
[holy music]
MANDY: Uh, 'Brian'.
WISE MEN: We worship you, O Brian, who are Lord
over us all. Praise unto you, Brian, and to the Lord, our Father.
Amen.
MANDY: Do you do a lot of this, then?
WISE MAN #2: What?
MANDY: This praising.
WISE MAN #2: No, no. No, no.
MANDY: Er, well, um, if you're dropping by again,
do pop in. Heh. And thanks a lot for the gold and frankincense,
er, but don't worry too much about
the myrrh next time. All right?
Heh. Thank you. Good-bye. Well, weren't they nice?
Hmm. Out of their bloody minds, but still.
[WISE MEN leave]
Look at that. Hoo hoo hoo.
[WISE MEN return and grab presents]
Here! Here! Here, that--
that's mine! Hee. Hey, you just gave me that! Oh.
[whump]
[holy music]
BABY BRIAN: [crying]
MANDY: Shut up.
[smack]
Cartoon
SINGER: Brian. The babe they called 'Brian',
He grew,... grew, grew, and grew--
Grew up to be-- grew up to be
A boy called 'Brian'--
A boy called 'Brian'.
He had arms... and legs... and hands...
and feet,
This boy... whose name was 'Brian',
And he grew,... grew, grew, and grew--
Grew up to be--
Yes, he grew up to be
A teenager called 'Brian'--
A teenager called 'Brian',
And his face became spotty.
Yes, his face became spotty,
And his voice dropped down low
And things started to grow
On young Brian and show
He was certainly no--
No girl named 'Brian',
Not a girl named 'Brian'.
And he started to shave
And have one off the wrist
And want to see girls
And go out and get pissed,
A man called 'Brian'--
This man called 'Brian'--
The man they called 'Brian'--
This man called 'Brian'!
[crash]
Ahh!
Scene 2
[music]
JESUS CHRIST: How blest are those who know that
He's a god. How blest are the sorrowful. They shall find consolation.
How blest are those of
gentle spirit. They shall have
the earth for their possession. How blest are those who hunger and
thirst to see right prevail.
RANDOM: [cough cough]
JESUS: They shall be satisfied. How blest
are those whose hearts are pure. They shall see God...
MANDY: Speak up!
MAN: Shh.
BRIAN: Quiet, Mum.
JESUS: How blest are those of gentle...
MANDY: Well, I can't hear a thing.
JESUS: ...spirit. They shall have the earth
for their possession.
MANDY: Let's go t' the stoning.
JESUS: How blest are those...
MR. BIG NOSE: Shh.
JESUS: ...who hunger and thirst...
BRIAN: You can go to a stoning any time.
JESUS: ...to see right...
MANDY: Oh, come on, Brian.
JESUS: ...prevail.
MR. BIG NOSE: Will you be quiet?!
JESUS: How blest are they who have suffered much...
MRS. BIG NOSE: Don't pick your nose.
MR. BIG NOSE: I wasn't picking my nose. I
was scratching.
MRS. BIG NOSE: You was picking it, while you was
talking to that lady.
MR. BIG NOSE: I wasn't!
MRS. BIG NOSE: Leave it alone. Give it a
rest.
MR. CHEEKY: Do you mind? I can't hear a word
he's saying.
MRS. BIG NOSE: Don't you 'do you mind' me.
I was talking to my husband.
MR. CHEEKY: Well, go and talk to him somewhere
else. I can't hear a bloody thing.
MR. BIG NOSE: Don't you swear at my wife.
MR. CHEEKY: I was only asking her to shut up, so
I can hear what he's saying, Big Nose.
MRS. BIG NOSE: Don't you call my husband 'Big Nose'!
MR. CHEEKY: Well, he has got a big nose.
GREGORY: Could you be quiet, please?
JESUS: They shall have the earth...
GREGORY: What was that?
JESUS: ...for their possession. How blest
are those...
MR. CHEEKY: I don't know. I was too busy
talking to Big Nose.
JESUS: ...who hunger and thirst to see...
MAN #1: I think it was 'Blessed are the cheesemakers.'
JESUS: ...right prevail.
MRS. GREGORY: Ahh, what's so special about the
cheesemakers?
GREGORY: Well, obviously, this is not meant to
be taken literally. It refers to any manufacturers of dairy products.
MR. CHEEKY: See? If you hadn't been going
on, we'd have heard that, Big Nose.
JESUS: How blest are those who...
MR. BIG NOSE: Hey. Say that once more; I'll
smash your bloody face in.
MRS. GREGORY: Ohh.
MR. CHEEKY: Better keep listening. Might
be a bit about 'Blessed are the big noses.'
BRIAN: Oh, lay off him.
MR. CHEEKY: Oh, you're not so bad yourself, Conkface.
Where are you two from? Nose City?
MR. BIG NOSE: One more time, mate; I'll take you
to the fuckin' cleaners!
MRS. BIG NOSE: Language!JESUS: ...hunger
and thirst to see...
MRS. BIG NOSE: And don't pick your nose.
JESUS: ...right prevail.
MR. BIG NOSE: I wasn't going to pick my nose.
I was going to thump him!
MAN #2: You hear that? Blessed are the Greek.
GREGORY: The Greek?
MAN #2: Mmm. Well, apparently, he's going
to inherit the earth.
GREGORY: Did anyone catch his name?
MRS. BIG NOSE: You're not going to thump anybody.
MR. BIG NOSE: I'll thump him if he calls me 'Big
Nose' again.
MR. CHEEKY: Oh, shut up, Big Nose.
MR. BIG NOSE: Ah! All right. I warned
you. I really will slug you so hard--
MRS. BIG NOSE: Oh, it's the meek! Blessed
are the meek! Oh, that's nice, isn't it? I'm glad they're getting
something, 'cause they have a hell of a time.
MR. CHEEKY: Listen. I'm only telling the
truth. You have got a very big nose.
MR. BIG NOSE: Hey. Your nose is going to
be three foot wide across your face by the time I've finished with you!
MAN #1 and MAN #2: Shhh.
MR. CHEEKY: Well, who hit yours, then? Goliath's
big brother?
MR. BIG NOSE: Oh. Right. That's your
last warning.
MRS. GREGORY: Oh, do pipe down.
[MR. BIG NOSE slugs MRS. GREGORY]
Oh!
[MR. BIG NOSE and GREGORY fight]
GREGORY: Oh!
MRS. GREGORY: Awa?
MR. BIG NOSE: Silly bitch. Get in the way
on me?...
MRS. GREGORY: Ow!...
MR. BIG NOSE: Break it up-- oh. Oh!
MANDY: Oh, come on. Let's go to the stoning.
BRIAN: All right.
[music]
FRANCIS: Well, blessed is just about everyone with
a vested interest in the status quo, as far as I can tell, Reg.
REG: Yeah. Well, what Jesus blatantly fails
to appreciate is that it's the meek who are the problem.
JUDITH: Yes, yes. Absolutely, Reg.
Yes, I see.
MANDY: Oh, come on, Brian, or they'll have stoned
him before we get there.
BRIAN: All right.
MR. CHEEKY: Hey. Get off her. That's
disgusting. Stop trying to do that. Hey, officer, intervene
here. Attempted rape going on. It's the chap with
the big nose's fault. He started
it all.
Scene 3
MANDY: Ohh, I hate wearing these beards.
BRIAN: Why aren't women allowed go to stonings,
Mum?
MANDY: It's written. That's why.
HARRY THE HAGGLER: Pssst! Beard, madam?
DONKEY OWNER: Oh, look. I haven't got time
to go to no stonings. He's not well again.
[hee-haw hee-haw]
HARRY THE HAGGLER: Stones, sir?
MANDY: Naah. They've got a lot there, lying
around on the ground.
HARRY THE HAGGLER: Oh, not like these, sir.
Look at this. Feel the quality of that. That's craftsmanship,
sir.
MANDY: Hmmm. Aah, all right. We'll
have, uh, two with points and... a big flat one.
BRIAN: Could I have a flat one, Mum?
MANDY: Shh!
BRIAN: Sorry. Dad.
MANDY: Ehh, all right. Two points, ah, two
flats, and a packet of gravel.
HARRY THE HAGGLER: Packet of gravel. Should
be a good one this afternoon.
MANDY: Hehh?
HARRY THE HAGGLER: Local boy.
MANDY: Oh, good.
HARRY THE HAGGLER: Enjoy yourselves.
Scene 4
CROWD OF WOMEN: [yelling]
JEWISH OFFICIAL: Matthias, son of Deuteronomy of
Gath.
MATTHIAS: Do I say 'yes'?
STONE HELPER #1: Yes.
MATTHIAS: Yes.
OFFICIAL: You have been found guilty by the elders
of the town of uttering the name of our Lord, and so, as a blasphemer,...
CROWD: Ooooh!
OFFICIAL: ...you are to be stoned to death.
CROWD: Ahh!
MATTHIAS: Look. I-- I'd had a lovely supper,
and all I said to my wife was, 'That piece of halibut was good enough for
Jehovah.'
CROWD: Oooooh!
OFFICIAL: Blasphemy! He's said it again!
CROWD: Yes! Yes, he did! He did!...
OFFICIAL: Did you hear him?!
CROWD: Yes! Yes, we did! We did!...
WOMAN #1: Really!
[silence]
OFFICIAL: Are there any women here today?
CROWD: No. No. No. No...
OFFICIAL: Very well. By virtue of the authority
vested in me--
[CULPRIT WOMAN stones MATTHIAS]
MATTHIAS: Oww! Lay off! We haven't
started yet!
OFFICIAL: Come on! Who threw that?
Who threw that stone? Come on.
CROWD: She did! She did! He did!
He! He. He. Him. Him. Him. Him.
He did.
CULPRIT WOMAN: Sorry. I thought we'd started.
OFFICIAL: Go to the back.
CULPRIT WOMAN: Oh, dear.
OFFICIAL: Always one, isn't there? Now, where
were we?
MATTHIAS: Look. I don't think it ought to
be blasphemy, just saying 'Jehovah'.
CROWD: Oooh! He said it again! Oooh!...
OFFICIAL: You're only making it worse for yourself!
MATTHIAS: Making it worse?! How could it
be worse?! Jehovah! Jehovah! Jehovah!
CROWD: Oooooh!...
OFFICIAL: I'm warning you. If you say 'Jehovah'
once more--
[MRS. A. stones OFFICIAL]
Right. Who threw that?
MATTHIAS: [laughing]
[silence]
OFFICIAL: Come on. Who threw that?
CROWD: She did! It was her! He!
He. Him. Him. Him. Him. Him. Him.
OFFICIAL: Was it you?
MRS. A.: Yes.
OFFICIAL: Right!
MRS. A.: Well, you did say 'Jehovah'.
CROWD: Ah! Ooooh!...
[CROWD stones MRS. A.]
OFFICIAL: Stop! Stop, will you?! Stop
that! Stop it! Now, look! No one is to stone anyone until
I blow this whistle! Do you understand?! Even, and
I want to make this absolutely clear,
even if they do say 'Jehovah'.
CROWD: Ooooooh!...
[CROWD stones OFFICIAL]
WOMAN #1: Good shot!
[clap clap clap]
Scene 5
[music]
BRIAN: Have I got a big nose, Mum?
MANDY: Oh, stop thinking about sex.
BRIAN: I wasn't.
MANDY: You're always on about it... morning, noon,
and night. 'Will the girls like this?' 'Will the girls like
that?' 'Is it too big?' 'Is it too small?'
LEPER #1: Spare a shekel.
LEPER #2: God bless you, sir.
LEPER #3: Alms for a leper.
LEPER #4: Alms for a leper.
EX-LEPER: Alms for an ex-leper. Bloody donkey
owners. All the same, aren't they? Never have any change.
Oh, here's a touch. Spare a talent for an
old ex-leper.
MANDY: Buzz off!
EX-LEPER: Spare a talent for an old ex-leper.
MANDY: A talent? That's more than he earns
in a month.
EX-LEPER: Half a talent, then.
MANDY: No, go away!
EX-LEPER: Come on, Big Nose. Let's haggle.
BRIAN: What?
EX-LEPER: All right. Cut the haggling.
Say you open at one shekel. I start at two thousand. We close
about eighteen hundred.
BRIAN: No.
EX-LEPER: Seventeen-fifty?
MANDY: Go away!
EX-LEPER: Seventeen-forty.
MANDY: Look. Will you leave him alone?
EX-LEPER: All right. Two shekels. Just
two. Isn't this fun, eh?
MANDY: Look. He's not giving you any money,
so piss off!
EX-LEPER: All right, sir. My final offer:
half a shekel for an old ex-leper.
BRIAN: Did you say... 'ex-leper'?
EX-LEPER: That's right, sir. Sixteen years
behind the bell, and proud of it, sir.
BRIAN: Well, what happened?
EX-LEPER: I was cured, sir.
BRIAN: Cured?
EX-LEPER: Yes, sir, a bloody miracle, sir.
God bless you.
BRIAN: Who cured you?
EX-LEPER: Jesus did, sir. I was hopping along,
minding my own business. All of a sudden, up he comes. Cures
me. One minute I'm a leper with a
trade, next minute my livelihood's
gone. Not so much as a by your leave. 'You're cured mate.'
Bloody do-gooder.
BRIAN: Well, why don't you go and tell him you
want to be a leper again?
EX-LEPER: Ah, yeah. I could do that, sir.
Yeah. Yeah, I could do that, I suppose. What I was thinking
was, I was going to ask him if he could make me
a bit lame in one leg during the middle
of the week. You know, something beggable, but not leprosy, which
is a pain in the arse, to be blunt. Excuse my
French, sir, but, uh--
MANDY: Brian! Come and clean your room out.
BRIAN: There you are.
EX-LEPER: Thank you, sir. Thanks--
Half a denary for me bloody life story?
BRIAN: There's no pleasing some people.
EX-LEPER: That's just what Jesus said, sir.
[baaaa]
[clunk]
Scene 6
MANDY: Oh.
OFFICER: Good afternoon.
MANDY: Oh, ah. Hello, officer. Ehh.
I'll be with you in a few moments. All right, dear?
BRIAN: What's he doing here?
MANDY: Now, don't start that Brian, and go and
clean your room out.
BRIAN: Bloody Romans.
MANDY: Now, look, Brian. If it wasn't for
them, we wouldn't have all this, and don't you forget it.
BRIAN: We don't owe the Romans anything, Mum.
MANDY: Well, that's not entirely true, is it Brian?
BRIAN: What do you mean?
MANDY: Well, you know you were asking me about
your, uh...
BRIAN: My nose?
MANDY: Yes. Well, there's a reason it's...
like it is, Brian.
BRIAN: What is it?
MANDY: Well, I suppose I should have told you a
long time ago, but...
BRIAN: What?
MANDY: Well, Brian,... your father isn't Mr. Cohen.
BRIAN: I never thought he was.
MANDY: Now, none of your cheek! He was a
Roman, Brian. He was a centurion in the Roman army.
BRIAN: You mean... you were raped?
MANDY: Well, at first, yes.
BRIAN: Who was it?
MANDY: Heh. Nortius Maximus his name was.
Hmm. Promised me the known world he did. I was to be taken
to Rome, House by the Forum.
Slaves. Asses' milk. As
much gold as I could eat. Then, he, having his way with me had...
voom! Like a rat out of an aqueduct.
BRIAN: The bastard!
MANDY: Yeah. So, next time you go on about
the 'bloody Romans', don't forget you're one of them.
BRIAN: I'm not a Roman, Mum, and I never will be!
I'm a Kike! A Yid! A Hebe! A Hook-nose! I'm Kosher,
Mum! I'm a Red Sea Pedestrian, and
proud of it!
[slam]
MANDY: Huh. Sex, sex, sex. That's all
they think about, huh? Well, how are you, then, officer?
Scene 7
[trumpets]
[clap clap clap]
ANNOUNCER: Ladies and gentlemen. The next
contest is between... Frank Goliath, the Macedonian baby-crusher, and Boris
Mineburg.
BRIAN: Want some...
VOICE: Thank you, fellows.
BRIAN: Larks' tongues. Wrens' livers.
Chaffinch brains. Jaguars' earlobes. Wolf nipple chips.
Get 'em while they're hot. They're lovely. Dromedary
pretzels, only half a denar.
Tuscany fried bats.
JUDITH: I do feel, Reg, that any Anti-Imperialist
group like ours must reflect such a divergence of interests within its
power-base.
REG: Agreed. Francis?
FRANCIS: Yeah. I think Judith's point of
view is very valid, Reg, provided the Movement never forgets that it is
the inalienable right of every man--
STAN: Or woman.
FRANCIS: Or woman... to rid himself--
STAN: Or herself.
FRANCIS: Or herself.
REG: Agreed.
FRANCIS: Thank you, brother.
STAN: Or sister.
FRANCIS: Or sister. Where was I?
REG: I think you'd finished.
FRANCIS: Oh. Right.
REG: Furthermore, it is the birthright of every
man--
STAN: Or woman.
REG: Why don't you shut up about women, Stan.
You're putting us off.
STAN: Women have a perfect right to play a part
in our movement, Reg.
FRANCIS: Why are you always on about women, Stan?
STAN: I want to be one.
REG: What?
STAN: I want to be a woman. From now on,
I want you all to call me 'Loretta'.
REG: What?!
LORETTA: It's my right as a man.
JUDITH: Well, why do you want to be Loretta, Stan?
LORETTA: I want to have babies.
REG: You want to have babies?!
LORETTA: It's every man's right to have babies
if he wants them.
REG: But... you can't have babies.
LORETTA: Don't you oppress me.
REG: I'm not oppressing you, Stan. You haven't
got a womb! Where's the foetus going to gestate?! You going
to keep it in a box?!
LORETTA: [crying]
JUDITH: Here! I-- I've got an idea.
Suppose you agree that he can't actually have babies, not having a womb,
which is nobody's fault, not even the
Romans', but that he can have the
right to have babies.
FRANCIS: Good idea, Judith. We shall fight
the oppressors for your right to have babies, brother. Sister.
Sorry.
REG: What's the point?
FRANCIS: What?
REG: What's the point of fighting for his right
to have babies when he can't have babies?!
FRANCIS: It is symbolic of our struggle against
oppression.
REG: Symbolic of his struggle against reality.
[trumpets]
[clap clap clap]
GUARD: Get out there.
BORIS: It's, um--
GUARD: Get out there.
BORIS: It's dangerous out there. Ah ah.
Ah! Oh.
[clap clap clap]
[clank]
Ooh.
CROWD: Aaah. Ohh...
SPECTATOR: What a load of rubbish.
BRIAN: Larks' tongues. Otters' noses.
Ocelot spleens.
REG: Got any nuts?
BRIAN: I haven't got any nuts. Sorry.
I've got wrens' livers, badgers' spleens--
REG: No, no, no.
BRIAN: Otters' noses?
REG: I don't want any of that Roman rubbish.
JUDITH: Why don't you sell proper food?
BRIAN: Proper food?
REG: Yeah, not those rich imperialist tit-bits.
BRIAN: Well, don't blame me. I didn't ask
to sell this stuff.
REG: All right. Bag of otters' noses, then.
FRANCIS: Make it two.
REG: Two.
FRANCIS: Thanks, Reg.
BRIAN: Are you the Judean People's Front?
REG: Fuck off!
BRIAN: What?
REG: Judean People's Front. We're the People's
Front of Judea! Judean People's Front. Cawk.
FRANCIS: Wankers.
BRIAN: Can I... join your group?
REG: No. Piss off.
BRIAN: I didn't want to sell this stuff.
It's only a job. I hate the Romans as much as anybody.
PEOPLE'S FRONT OF JUDEA: Shhhh. Shhhh.
Shhh. Shh. Shhhh.
REG: Stumm.
JUDITH: Are you sure?
BRIAN: Oh, dead sure. I hate the Romans already.
REG: Listen. If you really wanted to join
the P.F.J., you'd have to really hate the Romans.
BRIAN: I do!
REG: Oh, yeah? How much?
BRIAN: A lot!
REG: Right. You're in. Listen.
The only people we hate more than the Romans are the fucking Judean People's
Front.
P.F.J.: Yeah...
JUDITH: Splitters.
P.F.J.: Splitters...
FRANCIS: And the Judean Popular People's Front.
P.F.J.: Yeah. Oh, yeah. Splitters.
Splitters...
LORETTA: And the People's Front of Judea.
P.F.J.: Yeah. Splitters. Splitters...
REG: What?
LORETTA: The People's Front of Judea. Splitters.
REG: We're the People's Front of Judea!
LORETTA: Oh. I thought we were the Popular
Front.
REG: People's Front! C-huh.
FRANCIS: Whatever happened to the Popular Front,
Reg?
REG: He's over there.
P.F.J.: Splitter!
GOLIATH: [pant pant pant] Ooh. Ooh.
I-- I think I'm about to have a... cardiac arrest. Ooh. Ooh.
SPECTATOR: Absolutely dreadful. Hmm.
CROWD: [cheering]
REG: Yes, brother! Ha ha. What's your
name?
BRIAN: Brian. Brian Cohen.
REG: We may have a little job for you, Brian.
Scene 8
[scary music]
CENTURION: What's this, then? 'Romanes Eunt
Domus'? 'People called Romanes they go the house'?
BRIAN: It-- it says, 'Romans, go home'.
CENTURION: No, it doesn't. What's Latin for
'Roman'? Come on!
BRIAN: Aah!
CENTURION: Come on!
BRIAN: 'R-- Romanus'?
CENTURION: Goes like...?
BRIAN: 'Annus'?
CENTURION: Vocative plural of 'annus' is...?
BRIAN: Eh. 'Anni'?
CENTURION: 'Romani'. 'Eunt'? What is
'eunt'?
BRIAN: 'Go'. Let--
CENTURION: Conjugate the verb 'to go'.
BRIAN: Uh. 'Ire'. Uh, 'eo'. 'Is'.
'It'. 'Imus'. 'Itis'. 'Eunt'.
CENTURION: So 'eunt' is...?
BRIAN: Ah, huh, third person plural, uh, present
indicative. Uh, 'they go'.
CENTURION: But 'Romans, go home' is an order, so
you must use the...?
BRIAN: The... imperative!
CENTURION: Which is...?
BRIAN: Umm! Oh. Oh. Um, 'i'.
'I'!
CENTURION: How many Romans?
BRIAN: Ah! 'I'-- Plural. Plural.
'Ite'. 'Ite'.
CENTURION: 'Ite'.
BRIAN: Ah. Eh.
CENTURION: 'Domus'?
BRIAN: Eh.
CENTURION: Nominative?
BRIAN: Oh.
CENTURION: 'Go home'? This is motion towards.
Isn't it, boy?
BRIAN: Ah. Ah, dative, sir! Ahh!
No, not dative! Not the dative, sir! No! Ah! Oh,
the... accusative! Accusative! Ah! 'Domum', sir!
'Ad domum'!
Ah! Oooh! Ah!
CENTURION: Except that 'domus' takes the...?
BRIAN: The locative, sir!
CENTURION: Which is...?!
BRIAN: 'Domum'.
CENTURION: 'Domum'.
BRIAN: Aaah! Ah.
CENTURION: 'Um'. Understand?
BRIAN: Yes, sir.
CENTURION: Now, write it out a hundred times.
BRIAN: Yes, sir. Thank you, sir. Hail
Caesar, sir.
CENTURION: Hail Caesar. If it's not done
by sunrise, I'll cut your balls off.
BRIAN: Oh, thank you, sir. Thank you, sir.
Hail Caesar and everything, sir! Oh. Mmm!
Finished!
ROMAN SOLDIER STIG: Right. Now don't do it
again.
[CENTURIONS chase BRIAN]
MAN: Hey! Bloody Romans.
Scene 9
FRANCIS: We're gettin' in through the underground
heating system here, up through into the main audience chamber here, and
Pilate's wife's bedroom is
here. Having grabbed his wife,
we inform Pilate that she is in our custody and forthwith issue our demands.
Any questions?
COMMANDO XERXES: What exactly are the demands?
REG: We're giving Pilate two days to dismantle
the entire apparatus of the Roman Imperialist State, and if he doesn't
agree immediately, we execute her.
MATTHIAS: Cut her head off?
FRANCIS: Cut all her bits off. Send 'em back
on the hour every hour. Show them we're not to be trifled with.
REG: And of course, we point out that they bear
full responsibility when we chop her up, and that we shall not submit to
blackmail!
COMMANDOS: No blackmail!
REG: They've bled us white, the bastards.
They've taken everything we had, and not just from us, from our fathers,
and from our fathers' fathers.
LORETTA: And from our fathers' fathers' fathers.
REG: Yeah.
LORETTA: And from our fathers' fathers' fathers'
fathers.
REG: Yeah. All right, Stan. Don't labour
the point. And what have they ever given us in return?!
XERXES: The aqueduct?
REG: What?
XERXES: The aqueduct.
REG: Oh. Yeah, yeah. They did give
us that. Uh, that's true. Yeah.
COMMANDO #3: And the sanitation.
LORETTA: Oh, yeah, the sanitation, Reg. Remember
what the city used to be like?
REG: Yeah. All right. I'll grant you
the aqueduct and the sanitation are two things that the Romans have done.
MATTHIAS: And the roads.
REG: Well, yeah. Obviously the roads.
I mean, the roads go without saying, don't they? But apart from the
sanitation, the aqueduct, and the roads--
COMMANDO: Irrigation.
XERXES: Medicine.
COMMANDOS: Huh? Heh? Huh...
COMMANDO #2: Education.
COMMANDOS: Ohh...
REG: Yeah, yeah. All right. Fair enough.
COMMANDO #1: And the wine.
COMMANDOS: Oh, yes. Yeah...
FRANCIS: Yeah. Yeah, that's something we'd
really miss, Reg, if the Romans left. Huh.
COMMANDO: Public baths.
LORETTA: And it's safe to walk in the streets at
night now, Reg.
FRANCIS: Yeah, they certainly know how to keep
order. Let's face it. They're the only ones who could in a
place like this.
COMMANDOS: Hehh, heh. Heh heh heh heh heh
heh heh.
REG: All right, but apart from the sanitation,
the medicine, education, wine, public order, irrigation, roads, a fresh
water system, and public health, what
have the Romans ever done for us?
XERXES: Brought peace.
REG: Oh. Peace? Shut up!
[bam bam bam bam bam bam bam]
[bam bam bam bam bam]
MATTHIAS: I am a poor man. My sight is poor.
My legs are old and bent, and--
JUDITH: It's all right, Matthias.
MATTHIAS: It's all clear.
JUDITH: Well, where's Reg?
FRANCIS: Oh, Reg. Reg, it's Judith.
REG: What went wrong?
JUDITH: The first blow has been struck!
REG: Did he finish the slogan?
JUDITH: A hundred times, in letters ten foot high,
all the way around the palace!
REG: Oh, great. Great. We-- we need
doers in our movement, Brian, but... before you join us, know this: there
is not one of us here who would not
gladly suffer death to rid this country
of the Romans once and for all.
COMMANDO: Uhh. Well, one.
REG: Oh, yeah. Yeah, there's one, but otherwise,
we're solid. Are you with us?
BRIAN: Yes!
REG: From now on, you shall be called 'Brian that
is called Brian'. Tell him about the raid on Pilate's palace, Francis.
FRANCIS: Right. This is the plan...
Scene 10
FRANCIS: Now, this is the palace in Caesar's Square.
Our commando unit will approach from Fish Street, under cover of night,
and make our way to the
northwestern main drain. If
questioned, we are sewage workers on our way to a conference. Reg,
our glorious leader and founder of the P.F.J., will be
coordinating consultant at the drain
head, though he himself will not be taking part in any terrorist action,
as he has a bad back.
BRIAN: Aren't you going to come with us?
REG: Solidarity, brother.
BRIAN: Oh, yes. Solidarity, Reg.
FRANCIS: Once in the sewer, timing will be of the
essence. There is a Roman feast later in the evening, so we must
move fast, and don't wear your best
sandals. Turning left here,
we enter the Caesar-Augustus memorial sewer and from there, proceed directly
to the hypocaust. This has just been re-tiled,
so terrorists, careful with those
weapons. We will now be directly beneath Pilate's audience chamber
itself. This is the moment for Habbakuk to get out
his prong.
[chink chink chink]
[thuk thuk chink chink chink chink
chink]
[thump thump thump thump]
[suspenseful music]
[heartbeat]
CAMPAIGN FOR FREE GALILEE: Shhh! Shh.
Shhh. Shh.
DEADLY DIRK: Campaign for Free Galilee.
FRANCIS: Oh. Uh, People's Front of Judea.
Officials.
DEADLY DIRK: Oh.
FRANCIS: What's your group doing here?
DEADLY DIRK: We're going to kidnap Pilate's wife,
take her back, issue demands.
FRANCIS: So are we.
DEADLY DIRK: What?
FRANCIS: That's our plan!
DEADLY DIRK: We were here first!
FRANCIS: What do you mean?!
DEADLY DIRK: We thought of it first!
WARRIS: Oh, yeah?
DEADLY DIRK: Yes, a couple of years ago!
P.F.J.: Ha. Heh. Ha ha.
DEADLY DIRK: We did!
FRANCIS: Okay, c-- co-- come on. You got
all your demands worked out, then?
DEADLY DIRK: 'Course we have.
FRANCIS: What are they?
DEADLY DIRK: Well, I'm not telling you.
P.F.J.: Aghhh...
FRANCIS: Oh, come on. Pull the other one.
P.F.J.: Shh!
DEADLY DIRK: That's not the point! We thought
of it before you!
WARRIS: Did not.
DEADLY DIRK: We did!
FRANCIS: You didn't.
C.F.G.: We bloody did!
BRIAN: Shhhh!
P.F.J.: Shhhhh! Shh.
DEADLY DIRK: You bastards! We've been planning
this for months.
FRANCIS: Well, tough titty for you, Fish Face.
Oh! Oh.
RANDOM: All right.
WARRIS: Clever. You sly...
BRIAN: Brothers! Brothers! We should
be struggling together!
FRANCIS: We are! Ohh.
BRIAN: We mustn't fight each other! Surely
we should be united against the common enemy!
EVERYONE: The Judean People's Front?!
BRIAN: No, no! The Romans!
EVERYONE: Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Yes.
FRANCIS: Yeah. He's right.
RANDOM: Look out!
RANDOM: Careful.
[clop clop clop clop clop clop clop]
DEADLY DIRK: Right! Where were we?
FRANCIS: Uhh, you were going to punch me.
DEADLY DIRK: Oh, yeah.
[C.F.G. and P.F.J. fight]
BRIAN: Brothers!
[whop]
Oof!
Scene 11
VOICE: Huo!
[whip]
VOICE: Hoo hoo hoo! Oh!
[clank]
[whump]
BRIAN: Eh.
[clank]
JAILER: Eh, heh heh ha. [ptoo]
BRIAN: Aah! Eh.
JAILER: Eh, heh heh. [cough cough cough cough
cough]
BEN: You lucky bastard.
BRIAN: Who's that?
BEN: You lucky, lucky bastard.
BRIAN: What?
BEN: Proper little jailer's pet, aren't we?
BRIAN: What do you mean?
BEN: You must have slipped him a few shekels, eh?
BRIAN: Slipped him a few shekels? You saw
him spit in my face!
BEN: Ohh! What wouldn't I give to be spat
at in the face! I sometimes hang awake at night dreaming of being
spat at in the face.
BRIAN: Well, it's not exactly friendly, is it?
They had me in manacles!
BEN: Manacles! Ooh oooh oh oh. My idea
of heaven is to be allowed to be put in manacles... just for a few hours.
They must think the sun shines out
o' your arse, sonny.
BRIAN: Oh, lay off me. I've had a hard time!
BEN: You've had a hard time?! I've been here
five years! They only hung me the right way up yesterday! So,
don't you come 'rou--
BRIAN: All right. All right.
BEN: They must think you're Lord God Almighty.
BRIAN: What will they do to me?
BEN: Oh, you'll probably get away with crucifixion.
BRIAN: Crucifixion?!
BEN: Yeah, first offence.
BRIAN: Get away with crucifixion?! It's--
BEN: Best thing the Romans ever did for us.
BRIAN: What?!
BEN: Oh, yeah. If we didn't have crucifixion,
this country would be in a right bloody mess.
BRIAN: Guards!
BEN: Nail him up, I say!
BRIAN: Guards!
BEN: Nail some sense into him!
JAILER: [cough cough] What do you want?
BRIAN: I want you to move me to another cell.
JAILER: Ha! [ptoo]
BRIAN: Aah!
BEN: Oh, look at that! Bloody favouritism!
JAILER: Shut up, you!
BEN: Sorry!
JAILER: Huhh. [cough cough]
BEN: Now, take my case. They hung me up here
five years ago. Every night, they take me down for twenty minutes,
then they hang me up again, which
I regard as very fair, in view of
what I done, and, if nothing else, it's taught me to respect the Romans,
and it's taught me... that you'll never get anywhere
in this life, unless you're prepared
to do a fair day's work for a fair day's pay!
BRIAN: Oh, shut up!
[clank]
JAILER: Ehhh.
CENTURION: Pilate wants to see you!
BRIAN: Me?
CENTURION: Come on!
BRIAN: Pilate? What does he want to see me
for?
CENTURION: I think he wants to know which way up
you want to be crucified.
BEN: Oh, ha ha ha haa! Ha haa! Nice
one, Centurion. Like it. Like it.
CENTURION: Shut up!
BEN: Right. Right. Terrific race, the
Romans. Terrific.
Scene 12
[trumpets]
PONTIUS PILATE: ...Make one large living awea.
Ahh.
CENTURION: Hail Caesar.
PILATE: Hail.
CENTURION: Only one survivor, sir.
PILATE: Ah. Thwow him to the floor.
CENTURION: What, sir?
PILATE: Thwow him to the floor.
CENTURION: Ah.
[whump]
BRIAN: Aagh!
PILATE: Hmm. Now, what is your name, Jew?
BRIAN: 'Brian', sir.
PILATE: 'Bwian', eh?
BRIAN: No, no. 'Brian'.
[slap]
Aah!
PILATE: Hoo hoo hoo ho. The little wascal
has spiwit.
CENTURION: Has what, sir?
PILATE: Spiwit.
CENTURION: Yes. He did, sir.
PILATE: No, no. Spiwit, siw. Um, bwavado.
A touch of dewwing-do.
CENTURION: Oh. Ahh, about eleven, sir.
PILATE: So, you dare to waid us.
BRIAN: To what, sir?
PILATE: Stwike him, Centuwion, vewy woughly!
[slap]
BRIAN: Aaah!
CENTURION: Oh, and, uh, throw him to the floor,
sir?
PILATE: What?
CENTURION: Thwow him to the floor again, sir?
PILATE: Oh, yes. Thwow him to the floor,
please.
BRIAN: Aah!
[whump]
PILATE: Now, Jewish wapscallion.
BRIAN: I'm not Jewish. I'm a Roman.
PILATE: A Woman?
BRIAN: No, no. Roman.
[slap]
Aah!
PILATE: So, your father was a Woman. Who
was he?
BRIAN: He was a centurion in the Jerusalem Garrisons.
PILATE: Weally? What was his name?
BRIAN: 'Nortius Maximus'.
CENTURION: Ahh, ha ha!
PILATE: Centuwion, do we have anyone of that name
in the gawwison?
CENTURION: Well, no, sir.
PILATE: Well, you sound vewy sure. Have you
checked?
CENTURION: Well, no, sir. Umm, I think it's
a joke, sir,... like, uh, 'Sillius Soddus' or... 'Biggus Dickus', sir.
GUARD #4: [chuckling]
PILATE: What's so... funny about 'Biggus Dickus'?
CENTURION: Well, it's a joke name, sir.
PILATE: I have a vewy gweat fwiend in Wome called
'Biggus Dickus'.
GUARD #4: [chuckling]
PILATE: Silence! What is all this insolence?
You will find yourself in gladiator school vewy quickly with wotten behaviour
like that.
BRIAN: Can I go now, sir?
[slap]
Aaah! Eh.
PILATE: Wait till Biggus Dickus hears of this.
GUARD #4: [chuckling]
PILATE: Wight! Take him away!
CENTURION: Oh, sir, he-- he only--
PILATE: No, no. I want him fighting wabid,
wild animals within a week.
CENTURION: Yes, sir. Come on, you.
GUARD #4: Ha ha haa ha, ha ha ha. Hooo hooo
hoo hoo. Hoo hoo...
PILATE: I will not have my fwiends widiculed by
the common soldiewy. Anybody else feel like a little... giggle...
when I mention my fwiend... Biggus...
GUARD #1: [chuckling]
PILATE: ...Dickus?
GUARD #1: [chuckling]
PILATE: What about you? Do you find it...
wisible... when I say the name... 'Biggus'...
GUARD #3: [chuckle]
PILATE: ...'Dickus'?
GUARD #1 and GUARD #2: [chuckling]
PILATE: He has a wife, you know. You know
what she's called? She's called... 'Incontinentia'. 'Incontinentia
Buttocks'.
GUARDS: [laughing]
PILATE: Stop! What is all this?
GUARDS: Ha, ha ha ha ha ha...
PILATE: I've had enough of this wowdy webel sniggewing
behaviour. Silence! Call yourselves Pwaetowian guards?
You're not-- Seize him! Seize him!
Blow your noses and seize him!
Scene 13
[thud thud]
WORKMAN: Hmm? Oh. [whistling]
BRIAN: Aaaaaaah!
[woosh]
ALIEN #1: Aggz.
ALIEN #2: Rozak kaibak.
[siren]
Agk! Grohtch. Ak!
[whizz whizz whizz whizz whizz whizz
whizz]
[screeeech]
[crash]
[whizz whizz whizz whizz whizz whizz
whizz whizz whizz]
[boom]
[zoooom]
[CRASH]
PASSER-BY: Ooh, you lucky bastard.
Scene 14
BLOOD & THUNDER PROPHET: ...And the bezan shall
be huge and black, and the eyes thereof red with the blood of living creatures,
and the whore of
Babylon shall ride forth on a three-headed
serpent, and throughout the lands, there'll be a great rubbing of parts.
Yeeah...
FALSE PROPHET: ...For the demon shall bear a nine-bladed
sword. Nine-bladed! Not two or five or seven, but nine, which
he will wield on all wretched
sinners, sinners just like you, sir,
there, and the horns shall be on the head, with which he will...
BORING PROPHET: ...Obadiah, his servants.
There shall, in that time, be rumours of things going astray, erm, and
there shall be a great confusion as to
where things really are, and nobody
will really know where lieth those little things wi-- with the sort of
raffia work base that has an attachment. At this
time, a friend shall lose his friend's
hammer and the young shall not know where lieth the things possessed by
their fathers that their fathers put there only
just the night before, about eight
o'clock. Yea, it is written in the book of Cyril that, in that time,
shall the third one...
BRIAN: How much? Quick.
HARRY THE HAGGLER: What?
BRIAN: It's for the wife.
HARRY THE HAGGLER: Oh. Uhhh, twenty shekels.
BRIAN: Right.
HARRY THE HAGGLER: What?
BRIAN: There you are.
HARRY THE HAGGLER: Wait a minute.
BRIAN: What?
HARRY THE HAGGLER: Well, we're-- we're supposed
to haggle.
BRIAN: No, no. I've got to get--
HARRY THE HAGGLER: What do you mean, 'no, no, no'?
BRIAN: I haven't time. I've got--
HARRY THE HAGGLER: Well, give it back, then.
BRIAN: No, no, no. I just paid you.
HARRY THE HAGGLER: Burt!
BURT: Yeah?
HARRY THE HAGGLER: This bloke won't haggle.
BURT: Won't haggle?!
BRIAN: All right. Do we have to?
HARRY THE HAGGLER: Now, look. I want twenty
for that.
BRIAN: I-- I just gave you twenty.
HARRY THE HAGGLER: Now, are you telling me that's
not worth twenty shekels?
BRIAN: No.
HARRY THE HAGGLER: Look at it. Feel the quality.
That's none of your goat.
BRIAN: All right. I'll give you nineteen
then.
HARRY THE HAGGLER: No, no, no. Come on.
Do it properly.
BRIAN: What?
HARRY THE HAGGLER: Haggle properly. This
isn't worth nineteen.
BRIAN: Well, you just said it was worth twenty.
HARRY THE HAGGLER: Ohh, dear. Ohh, dear.
Come on. Haggle.
BRIAN: Huh. All right. I'll give you
ten.
HARRY THE HAGGLER: That's more like it. Ten?!
Are you trying to insult me?! Me, with a poor dying grandmother?!
Ten?!
BRIAN: All right. I'll give you eleven.
HARRY THE HAGGLER: Now you're gettin' it.
Eleven?! Did I hear you right?! Eleven?! This cost me
twelve. You want to ruin me?!
BRIAN: Seventeen?
HARRY THE HAGGLER: No, no, no, no. Seventeen.
BRIAN: Eighteen?
HARRY THE HAGGLER: No, no. You go to fourteen
now.
BRIAN: All right. I'll give you fourteen.
HARRY THE HAGGLER: Fourteen?! Are you joking?!
BRIAN: That's what you told me to say.
HARRY THE HAGGLER: Ohh, dear.
BRIAN: Ohh, tell me what to say. Please!
HARRY THE HAGGLER: Offer me fourteen.
BRIAN: I'll give you fourteen.
HARRY THE HAGGLER: He's offering me fourteen for
this!
BRIAN: Fifteen!
HARRY THE HAGGLER: Seventeen. My last word.
I won't take a penny less, or strike me dead.
BRIAN: Sixteen.
HARRY THE HAGGLER: Done. Nice to do business
with you.
BRIAN: Huh.
HARRY THE HAGGLER: Tell you what. I'll throw
you in this as well.
BRIAN: I don't want it, but thanks.
HARRY THE HAGGLER: Burt!
BURT: Yeah?
BRIAN: All right! All right! All right!
HARRY THE HAGGLER: Now, where's the sixteen you
owe me?
BRIAN: I just gave you twenty.
HARRY THE HAGGLER: Oh, yeah. That's right.
That's four I owe you, then.
BRIAN: Well, that's all right. That's fine.
That's fine.
HARRY THE HAGGLER: No. Hang on. I've
got it here somewhere.
BRIAN: That's all right. That's four for
the gourd.
HARRY THE HAGGLER: Four? For this gourd?
Four?! Look at it. It's worth ten if it's worth a shekel.
BRIAN: But you just gave it to me for nothing.
HARRY THE HAGGLER: Yes, but it's worth ten!
BRIAN: All right. All right.
HARRY THE HAGGLER: No, no, no, no. It's not
worth ten. You're supposed to argue, 'Ten for that? You must
be mad!' Ohh, well. [sniff] One born
every minute.
Scene 15
REG: Daniel.
LORETTA: Daniel.
FRANCIS: Job.
REG: Job.
LORETTA: Job.
FRANCIS: Joshua.
REG: Joshua.
LORETTA: Joshua.
FRANCIS: Judges.
REG: Judges.
LORETTA: Judges.
FRANCIS: And Brian.
REG: And Brian.
LORETTA: And Brian.
REG: I now propose that all seven of these ex-brothers
be now entered in the minutes as probationary martyrs to the cause.
LORETTA: I second that, Reg.
REG: Thank you, Loretta. On the nod.
Siblings!
[thump]
Let us not be down-hearted.
One total catastrophe like this is just the beginning! Their glorious
deaths shall unite us all in a--
MATTHIAS: Look out!
BRIAN: Hello? Matthias! Reg!
REG: Go away!
BRIAN: Hm? Reg, it's me, Brian!
REG: Get off! Get off out of it!
BRIAN: Stan!
LORETTA: Piss off.
COMMANDO: Yeah, piss off!
REG: Bugger off.
[bam bam bam bam bam bam bam bam bam
bam bam bam]
Ohh,...
[bam bam bam bam bam]
...shit!
[bam]
BRIAN: Uhh.
MATTHIAS: Coming!
[bam bam bam bam bam bam bam bam bam
bam bam bam]
[bam bam bam bam bam bam]
BORING PROPHET: Yea, verily, at that time, it is
written in the book of Obadiah. A man shall strike his donkey and
his nephew's donkey and anyone...
[crack]
...in the vicinity...
[creak crack]
...of his nephew or the donkey.
MATTHIAS: My eyes are dim. I cannot see.
CENTURION: Are you Matthias?
MATTHIAS: Yes.
CENTURION: We have reason to believe you may be
hiding one Brian of Nazareth, a member of the terrorist organisation, the
'People's Front of Judea'.
MATTHIAS: Me? No. I'm just a poor old
man. I have no time for law-breakers. My legs are grey.
My ears are gnarled. My eyes are old and bent.
CENTURION: Quiet! Silly person. Guards!
Search the house.
[clomp clomp clomp...]
You know the penalty laid down by
Roman law for harbouring a known criminal?
MATTHIAS: No.
CENTURION: Crucifixion.
MATTHIAS: Oh.
CENTURION: Nasty, eh?
MATTHIAS: Hm. Could be worse.
CENTURION: What do you mean, 'could be worse'?
MATTHIAS: Well, you could be stabbed.
CENTURION: Stabbed? Takes a second.
Crucifixion lasts hours! It's a slow, horrible death!
MATTHIAS: Well, at least it gets you out in the
open air.
CENTURION: You're weird.
[clomp clomp clomp...]
SERGEANT: No, sir. Couldn't find anything,
sir.
CENTURION: But don't worry! You've not seen
the last of us, weirdo.
MATTHIAS: Big Nose.
CENTURION: Watch it.
MATTHIAS: Phew, that was lucky.
BRIAN: I'm sorry, Reg.
REG: Ohhh, it's all right, siblings. He's
sorry. He's sorry he led the Fifth Legion straight to our official
headquarters. Well, that's all right, then, Brian.
Sit down. Have a scone.
Make yourself at home. You klutz! You stupid, bird-brained,
flat-headed--
[bam bam bam bam bam bam bam bam bam
bam bam bam bam bam bam]
[creak crack]
BORING PROPHET: ...this great, big, juicy melon
behind.
[bam bam bam bam bam bam]
MATTHIAS: My legs are old and bent. My ears
are grizzled. Yes?
CENTURION: There's one place we didn't look.
Guards!
MATTHIAS: I'm just a poor old man.
[clomp clomp clomp...]
My eyesight is bad. My eyes
are poor. My nose is knackered.
CENTURION: Have you ever seen anyone crucified?
MATTHIAS: Crucifixion's a doddle.
CENTURION: Don't keep saying that.
[clomp clomp clomp...]
SERGEANT: Found this spoon, sir.
CENTURION: Well done, Sergeant! We'll be
back, oddball.
[bam bam bam bam bam]
Open up!
MATTHIAS: You haven't given us time to hide.
[crack crack]
BRIAN: Aaaaah!
Scene 16
BORING PROPHET: ...The nephew or the donkey.
[whap]
Wha! Woooah!
[fwump]
[clap clap clap]
FALSE PROPHET: ...And, a nine-bladed sword, which
he shall strike...
BLOOD & THUNDER PROPHET: ...Time when we all
come together, and go...
PROPHET IN WHITE: ...And holes for the...
PROPHET IN BLACK: ...Jumbo jets...
PROPHET IN WHITE: ...every bitch how you got germs
from...
PROPHET IN BLACK: ...fly up near the...
BRIAN: Don't you, eh, pass judgment on other people,
or you might get judged yourself.
COLIN: What?
BRIAN: I said, 'Don't pass judgment on other people,
or else you might get judged, too.'
COLIN: Who, me?
BRIAN: Yes.
COLIN: Oh. Ooh. Thank you very much.
BRIAN: Well, not just you. All of you.
DENNIS: That's a nice gourd.
BRIAN: What?
DENNIS: How much do you want for the gourd?
BRIAN: I don't. You can have it.
DENNIS: Have it?
BRIAN: Yes. Consider the lilies...
DENNIS: Eh, d-- d-- don't you want to haggle?
BRIAN: No. ...in the field.
DENNIS: What's wrong with it, then?
BRIAN: Nothing. Take it.
ELSIE: Consider the lilies?
BRIAN: Uh, well, the birds, then.
EDDIE: What birds?
BRIAN: Any birds.
EDDIE: Why?
BRIAN: Well, have they got jobs?
ARTHUR: Who?
BRIAN: The birds.
EDDIE: Have the birds got jobs?!
FRANK: What's the matter with him?
ARTHUR: He says the birds are scrounging.
BRIAN: Oh, uhh, no, the point is the birds.
They do all right. Don't they?
FRANK: Well, good luck to 'em.
EDDIE: Yeah. They're very pretty.
BRIAN: Okay, and you're much more important than
they are, right? So, what are you worrying about? There you
are. See?
EDDIE: I'm worrying about what you have got against
birds.
BRIAN: I haven't got anything against the birds.
Consider the lilies.
ARTHUR: He's having a go at the flowers now.
EDDIE: Oh, give the flowers a chance.
DENNIS: I'll give you one for it.
BRIAN: It's yours.
DENNIS: Two, then.
BRIAN: Ohh. Look. There was this man,
and he had two servants.
ARTHUR: What were they called?
BRIAN: What?
ARTHUR: What were their names?
BRIAN: I don't know. And he gave them some
talents.
EDDIE: You don't know?!
BRIAN: Well, it doesn't matter!
ARTHUR: He doesn't know what they were called!
BRIAN: Oh, they were called 'Simon' and 'Adrian'.
Now--
ARTHUR: Oh! You said you didn't know!
BRIAN: It really doesn't matter. The point
is there were these two servants--
ARTHUR: He's making it up as he goes along.
BRIAN: No, I'm not! ...And he gave them some
ta-- Wait a minute. Were there three?
ARTHUR: Ohh.
EDDIE: Oh, he's terrible!
ARTHUR: He's terrible.
BRIAN: There were three.
ARTHUR: Thpppt!
BRIAN: They were-- they were st-- stewards, really.
ELSIE: Aww, get off!
BRIAN: Ooh! Eh, uh, b-- b-- now-- now hear
this! Blessed are they...
DENNIS: Three.
BRIAN: ...who convert their neighbour's ox, for
they shall inhibit their girth,...
MAN: Rubbish!
BRIAN: ...and to them only shall be given-- to
them only... shall... be... given...
ELSIE: What?
BRIAN: Hmm?
ELSIE: Shall be given what?
BRIAN: Oh, nothing.
ELSIE: Hey! What were you going to say?
BRIAN: Nothing.
ARTHUR and FRANK: Yes, you were.
ELSIE: Yes. You were going to say something.
BRIAN: No, I wasn't. I'd finished.
ELSIE: Oh, no you weren't.
ARTHUR: Oh, come on. Tell us before you go.
BRIAN: I wasn't going to say anything. I'd
finished.
ELSIE: No, you hadn't.
BLIND MAN: What won't he tell?
EDDIE: He won't say.
BLIND MAN: Is it a secret?
BRIAN: No.
BLIND MAN: Is it?
EDDIE: Must be. Otherwise, he'd tell us.
ARTHUR: Oh, tell us the secret.
BRIAN: Leave me alone.
YOUTH: What is this secret?
GIRL: Is it the secret of eternal life?
EDDIE: He won't say!ARTHUR: Well, of course
not. If I knew the secret of eternal life, I wouldn't say.
YOUTH: No.
BRIAN: Leave me alone.
GIRL: Just tell me, please.
ARTHUR: No. Tell us, Master. We were
here first.
DENNIS: Five.
BRIAN: Ah!
GIRL: Just tell--
BRIAN: Go away!
GIRL: Tell us, Master.
DENNIS: I can't go above five.
GIRL: Tell-- Is that His gourd?
YOUTH: We've got this here.
DENNIS: Yeah, but it's under offer.
GIRL: This is His gourd!
DENNIS: Ten!
GIRL: It is His gourd! We will carry it for
you, Master! Master?
YOUTH: He's gone! He's been taken up!
GIRL: Hhhh!
FOLLOWERS: For He's been taken up!
DENNIS: Eighteen!
ARTHUR: No, there He is. Over there.
FOLLOWERS: Oh, yeah. Master! Master!...
[FOLLOWERS chase BRIAN]
Scene 17
[holy music]
FOLLOWERS: Oh! Oh! Ohh! Oh!
Ah! Oh!
ARTHUR: He has given us a sign!
FOLLOWER: Oh!
SHOE FOLLOWER: He has given us... His shoe!
ARTHUR: The shoe is the sign. Let us follow
His example.
SPIKE: What?
ARTHUR: Let us, like Him, hold up one shoe and
let the other be upon our foot, for this is His sign, that all who follow
Him shall do likewise.
EDDIE: Yes.
SHOE FOLLOWER: No, no, no. The shoe is...
YOUTH: No.
SHOE FOLLOWER: ...a sign that we must gather shoes
together in abundance.
GIRL: Cast off...
SPIKE: Aye. What?
GIRL: ...the shoes! Follow the Gourd!
SHOE FOLLOWER: No! Let us gather shoes together!
FRANK: Yes.
SHOE FOLLOWER: Let me!
ELSIE: Oh, get off!
YOUTH: No, no! It is a sign that, like Him,
we must think not of the things of the body, but of the face and head!
SHOE FOLLOWER: Give me your shoe!
YOUTH: Get off!
GIRL: Follow the Gourd! The Holy Gourd of
Jerusalem!
FOLLOWER: The Gourd!
HARRY: Hold up the sandal, as He has commanded
us!
ARTHUR: It is a shoe! It is a shoe!
HARRY: It's a sandal!
ARTHUR: No, it isn't!
GIRL: Cast it away!
ARTHUR: Put it on!
YOUTH: And clear off!
SHOE FOLLOWER: Take the shoes and follow Him!
GIRL: Come,...
FRANK: Yes!
GIRL: ...all ye who call yourself Gourdenes!
SPIKE: Stop! Stop! Stop, I say!
Stop! Let us-- let us pray. Yea, He cometh to us, like the
seed to the grain.
Scene 18
[holy music]
FOLLOWERS: Master! Master!...
BRIAN: Hey! Is there another way down?
Is there another path down to the river?
SIMON THE HOLY MAN: Mmmmmmm.
BRIAN: Please! Please help me! I've
got to get--
SIMON: Mm.
[whump]
Oh, my foot! Oh!
BRIAN: Shhhh.
SIMON: Oh, damn, damn, damn!BRIAN: Well,
I'm sorry. Shhh.
SIMON: Oh, damn, damn, and blast it!
BRIAN: I'm sorry. Shhhh!
SIMON: Don't you 'shhhh' me. Eighteen years
of total silence, and you 'shhhh' me!
BRIAN: What?
SIMON: I've kept my vow for eighteen years.
Not a single, recognisable, articulate sound has passed my lips.
BRIAN: Oh, please. Could you be quiet for
another five minutes?
SIMON: Oh, it doesn't matter now. I might
as well enjoy myself. The times in the last eighteen years I've wanted
to shout and sing and...
BRIAN: Shhhh.
SIMON: ...scream my name out! Oh, I'm alive!
BRIAN: Shhh.
SIMON: Hava Nagila!
BRIAN: Shhh.
SIMON: Hava Nagila! Hava Nagila, ha ha ha!
Look out. Oh, I'm alive! I'm alive! Hello birds!
Hello trees! I'm alive! Get off. I'm alive! Hava
Nagila. Hava the relinq--
FOLLOWERS: Master! The Master! Master!
Master!...
SHOE FOLLOWER: The Master! Aha. He
is here!
FRANK: Master!
FOLLOWERS: The shoe!...
ARTHUR: The shoe has brought us here!
ARTHUR and HARRY: Speak!
FOLLOWERS: Shhhhh!
ARTHUR and HARRY: Speak to us, Master! Speak
to us!
BRIAN: Go away!
FOLLOWERS: A blessing! A blessing!
ARTHUR: How shall we go away, Master?!
BRIAN: Oh, just go away! Leave me alone!
SHOE FOLLOWER: Give us a sign!
ARTHUR: He has given us a sign! He has brought
us to this place!
BRIAN: I didn't bring you here! You just
followed me!
SHOE FOLLOWER: Oh, it's still a good sign by any
standard.
ARTHUR: Master! Your people have walked many
miles to be with You! They are weary and have not eaten.
BRIAN: It's not my fault they haven't eaten!
ARTHUR: There is no food in this high mountain!
BRIAN: Well, what about the juniper bushes over
there?
FOLLOWERS: Hhhh! A miracle! A miracle!
Ohh!...
SHOE FOLLOWER: He has made the bush fruitful by
His words.
YOUTH: They have brought forth juniper berries.
BRIAN: Of course they've brought forth juniper
berries! They're juniper bushes! What do you expect?!
ELSIE: Show us another miracle!
ARTHUR: Do not tempt Him, shallow ones! Is
not the miracle of the juniper bushes enough?!
SIMON: I say, those are my juniper bushes.
ARTHUR: They are a gift from God!
SIMON: They're all I've bloody got to eat.
Uhm. I say, get off those bushes! Go on! Clear off, the
lot of you. Go on.
HARRY: Lord! I am affected by a bald patch.
BLIND MAN: I am healed! The Master has healed
me!
BRIAN: I didn't touch him!
BLIND MAN: I was blind, and now I can see!
Aargh!
[whump]
FOLLOWERS: A miracle! A miracle! A
miracle!
SIMON: Tell them to stop it. I hadn't said
a word for eighteen years till he came along.
FOLLOWERS: A miracle! He is the Messiah!
SIMON: Well, he hurt my foot!
FOLLOWERS: Hurt my foot, Lord! Hurt my foot.
Hurt mine...
ARTHUR: Hail Messiah!
BRIAN: I'm not the Messiah!
ARTHUR: I say You are, Lord, and I should know.
I've followed a few.
FOLLOWERS: Hail Messiah!
BRIAN: I'm not the Messiah! Will you please
listen? I am not the Messiah, do you understand?! Honestly!
GIRL: Only the true Messiah denies His divinity.
BRIAN: What?! Well, what sort of chance does
that give me? All right! I am the Messiah!
FOLLOWERS: He is! He is the Messiah!
BRIAN: Now, fuck off!
[silence]
ARTHUR: How shall we fuck off, O Lord?
BRIAN: Oh, just go away! Leave me alone.
SIMON: You told these people to eat my juniper
berries. You break my bloody foot. You break my vow of silence,
and then you try and clean up on my
juniper bushes!
BRIAN: Oh, lay off!
ARTHUR: This is the Messiah, the Chosen One!
SIMON: No, he's not.
BRIAN: Aaaagh!
ARTHUR: An unbeliever!
FOLLOWERS: An unbeliever!
ARTHUR: Persecute! Kill the heretic!
FOLLOWERS: Kill the heretic! Kill him!
Persecute! Kill!...
BRIAN: Leave him alone! Leave him alone!
Leave him alone. Put him down. Please!
JUDITH: Brian?
BRIAN: Judith?
Scene 19
[cock-a-doodle-doo]
FOLLOWERS: Look! There he is! The Chosen
One has woken!
[slam]
[bam bam bam bam]
MANDY: Brian!
[bam bam bam bam bam]
BRIAN: Huuh. Hooh. Ooh! Mother.
Ooh. Ha--
MANDY: Brian!
BRIAN: Hang on, mother! Shhh.
[clllunk]
Hello, mother.
MANDY: Don't you 'hello mother' me. What
are all those people doing out there?!
BRIAN: Oh. Well-- well, I, uh--
MANDY: Come on! What have you been up to,
my lad?!
BRIAN: Well, uh, I think they must have popped
by for something.
MANDY: 'Popped by'?! 'Swarmed by', more like!
There's a multitude out there!
BRIAN: Mm, they-- they started following me yesterday.
MANDY: Well, they can stop following you right
now. Now, stop following my son! You ought to be ashamed of
yourselves.
FOLLOWERS: The Messiah! The Messiah!
Show us the Messiah!
MANDY: The who?
FOLLOWERS: The Messiah!
MANDY: Huh, there's no Messiah in here. There's
a mess, all right, but no Messiah. Now, go away!
FOLLOWERS: Brian! Brian!
MANDY: Right, my lad. What have you been
up to?
BRIAN: Nothing, Mum. Um--
MANDY: Come on. Out with it.
BRIAN: Well, they think I'm the Messiah, Mum.
[smack]
MANDY: Now, what have you been telling them?
BRIAN: Nothing! I only--
MANDY: You're only making it worse for yourself.
BRIAN: Look! I can explain! I--
[smack]
JUDITH: No! Let me explain, Mrs. Cohen!
MANDY: Who--
JUDITH: Your son is a born leader. Those
people out there are following him because they believe in him, Mrs. Cohen.
They believe he can give them
hope-- hope of a new life, a new world,
a better future!
MANDY: Who's that?!
BRIAN: Oh! That's... Judith, Mum. Judith.
Mother. Hmm.
[smack]
Aaaah!
FOLLOWERS: The Messiah! The Messiah!
MANDY: Ooooh.
FOLLOWERS: Show us the Messiah! The Messiah!
The Messiah! Show us the Messiah!
MANDY: Now, you listen here! He's not the
Messiah. He's a very naughty boy! Now, go away!
FOLLOWERS: Who are you?!
MANDY: I'm his mother. That's who.
FOLLOWERS: Behold His mother! Behold His
mother! Hail to thee, mother of Brian! Blessed art thou, Hosanna!
All praise to thee, now and always!
MANDY: Ohhh, now, don't think you can get around
me like that. He's not coming out, and that's my final word.
Now, shove off!
FOLLOWERS: No!
MANDY: Did you hear what I said?
FOLLOWERS: Yes!
MANDY: Oh, I see. It-- it's like that, is
it?
FOLLOWERS: Yes!
MANDY: Ohh. Oh, all right, then. You
can see him for one minute, but not one second more. Do you understand?
FOLLOWERS: Yes.
MANDY: Promise?
FOLLOWERS: Well, all right.
MANDY: All right. Here he is, then.
Come on, Brian. Come and talk to them.
BRIAN: But, Mum. Judith.
MANDY: Now, leave that Welsh tart alone.
BRIAN: But I don't really want to, Mum.
FOLLOWERS: Brian! Brian! Brian!...
BRIAN: Good morning.
FOLLOWERS: A blessing! A blessing!
A blessing!...
BRIAN: No. No, please! Please!
Please listen. I've got one or two things to say.
FOLLOWERS: Tell us. Tell us both of them.
BRIAN: Look. You've got it all wrong.
You don't need to follow me. You don't need to follow anybody!
You've got to think for yourselves. You're all
individuals!
FOLLOWERS: Yes, we're all individuals!
BRIAN: You're all different!
FOLLOWERS: Yes, we are all different!
DENNIS: I'm not.
ARTHUR: Shhhh.
FOLLOWERS: Shh. Shhhh. Shhh.
BRIAN: You've all got to work it out for yourselves!
FOLLOWERS: Yes! We've got to work it out
for ourselves!
BRIAN: Exactly!
FOLLOWERS: Tell us more!
BRIAN: No! That's the point! Don't
let anyone tell you what to do! Otherwise-- Ow! No!
MANDY: Come on, Brian. That's enough.
That's enough.
FOLLOWERS: Oooooh. That wasn't a minute!
MANDY: Oh, yes, it was.
FOLLOWERS: Oh, no, it wasn't!
MANDY: Now, stop that, and go away!
YOUTH: Excuse me.
MANDY: Yes?
YOUTH: Are you a virgin?
MANDY: I beg your pardon!
YOUTH: Well, if it's not a personal question, are
you a virgin?
MANDY: 'If it's not a personal question'?
How much more personal can you get? Now, piss off!
[slam]
YOUTH: She is.
FOLLOWERS: Yeah. Must be. She is.
Definitely...
CROWD: Ooh. Oh! Oooh...
[clunk]
REG: 'Morning, Saviour.
CROWD: [yelling]
WOMAN: Lay Your hands on me. Quick!
FRANCIS: Now, don't jostle the Chosen One, please.
BABY: [crying]
REG: Don't push that baby in the Saviour's face.
You've got till later.
GREGORY: I say. I say, could He just see
my wife? She has a headache.
REG: She'll have to wait, I'm afraid.
GREGORY: It's very bad, and we've got a luncheon
appointment.
REG: Look, the lepers are queuing.
GREGORY: Her brother-in-law is the ex-mayor of
Gath, you know.
REG: Uh, Brian, can I introduce the gentleman who's
letting us have the Mounts on Sunday?
MR. PAPADOPOULOS: Hello.
FRANCIS: Don't push!
REG: And keep the noise down, please! Those
possessed by devils, try and keep them under control a bit, can't you?
Incurables, you'll just have to wait
for a few minutes. Um, women
taken in sin, line up against that wall, will you?
JUDITH: Brian? Brian, you were fantastic!
BRIAN: You weren't so bad yourself.
JUDITH: No, what you said just now-- it was quite
extraordinary.
BRIAN: What? Oh, that. Was it?
JUDITH: We don't need any leaders. You're
so right. Reg has been dominating us for too long.
BRIAN: Well, yes.
JUDITH: It needed saying, and you said it, Brian.
BRIAN: You're... very attractive.
JUDITH: It's our revolution! We can all do
it together!
BRIAN: I think-- I think--
JUDITH: We're all behind you, Brian. The
revolution is in your hands!
BRIAN: What? No! That's not what I
meant at all!
CENTURION: You're fuckin' nicked, me old beauty.
Right.
[whap whap whap whap whap]
[smack]
Stop it.
Scene 20
[whump]
BRIAN: Aah.
PILATE: Well, Bwian, you've given us a good wun
for our money.
BRIAN: A what?
[slap]
Aaagh.
PILATE: This time, I guawantee you will not escape.
Guard, do we have any cwucifixions today?
GUARD #1: A hundred and thirty-nine, sir.
Special celebration. Passover, sir.
PILATE: Wight. Now we have a hundwed and
forty. Nice wound number, eh, Biggus?
BIGGUS DICKUS: Hm hm hm hm hm.
CENTURION: Hail Caesar!
PILATE: Hail.
CENTURION: The crowd outside is getting a bit restless,
sir. Permission to disperse them, please.
PILATE: Disperse them? But I haven't addwessed
them yet.
CENTURION: Ah, no. I know sir, but--
PILATE: My addwess is one of the high points of
the Passover. My fwiend, Biggus Dickus, has come all the way fwom
Wome just to hear it.
CENTURION: Hail Caesar.
BIGGUS: Hail Thaethar!
CENTURION: You're not-- ah, you're not, uh, thinking
o-- of giving it a miss this year, then, sir?
PILATE: Give it a miss?
CENTURION: Well, it's just that they're in a rather
funny mood today, sir.
PILATE: Weally, Centuwion? I'm surpwised
to hear a man like you wattled by a wabble of wowdy webels.
CENTURION: A... bit thundery, sir.
PILATE: Take him away.
BRIAN: I'm a Roman! I-- I can prove it, honestly!
PILATE: And cwucify him well! Biggus.
CENTURION: Ah, I-- I really wouldn't, sir.
PILATE: Out of the way, Centuwion.
BIGGUS: Let me come with you, Pontiuth. I
may be of thome athithtanth if there ith a thudden crithith.
Scene 21
REG: Right. Now, uh, item four: attainment
of world supremacy within the next five years. Uh, Francis, you've
been doing some work on this.
FRANCIS: Yeah. Thank you, Reg. Well,
quite frankly, siblings, I think five years is optimistic, unless we can
smash the Roman empire within the next
twelve months.
REG: Twelve months?
FRANCIS: Yeah, twelve months. And, let's
face it. As empires go, this is the big one, so we've got to get
up off our arses and stop just talking about it!
COMMANDOS: Hear! Hear!
LORETTA: I agree. It's action that counts,
not words, and we need action now.
COMMANDOS: Hear! Hear!
REG: You're right. We could sit around here
all day talking, passing resolutions, making clever speeches. It's
not going to shift one Roman soldier!
FRANCIS: So, let's just stop gabbing on about it.
It's completely pointless and it's getting us nowhere!
COMMANDOS: Right!
LORETTA: I agree. This is a complete waste
of time.
[bam]
JUDITH: They've arrested Brian!
REG: What?
COMMANDOS: What?
JUDITH: They've dragged him off! They're
going to crucify him!
REG: Right! This calls for immediate discussion!
COMMANDO #1: Yeah.
JUDITH: What?!
COMMANDO #2: Immediate.
COMMANDO #1: Right.
LORETTA: New motion?
REG: Completely new motion, eh, that, ah-- that
there be, ah, immediate action--
FRANCIS: Ah, once the vote has been taken.
REG: Well, obviously once the vote's been taken.
You can't act another resolution till you've voted on it...
JUDITH: Reg, for God's sake, let's go now!
REG: Yeah. Yeah.
JUDITH: Please!
REG: Right. Right.
FRANCIS: Fine.
REG: In the-- in the light of fresh information
from, ahh, sibling Judith--
LORETTA: Ah, not so fast, Reg.
JUDITH: Reg, for God's sake, it's perfectly simple.
All you've got to do is to go out of that door now, and try to stop the
Romans' nailing him up! It's
happening, Reg! Something's
actually happening, Reg! Can't you understand?! Ohhh!
[slam]
REG: Hm. Hm.
FRANCIS: Oh, dear.
REG: Hello. Another little ego trip for the
feminists.
LORETTA: What?
FRANCIS: [whistling]
REG: Oh, sorry, Loretta. Ahh, oh, read that
back, would you?
Scene 22
NISUS WETTUS: Next. Crucifixion?
PRISONER #1: Yes.
NISUS: Good. Out of the door. Line
on the left. One cross each. Next. Crucifixion?
PRISONER #2: Yes.
NISUS: Good. Out of the door. Line
on the left. One cross each. Next. Crucifixion?
MR. CHEEKY: Ah, no. Freedom.
JAILER: Hmm?
NISUS: What?
MR. CHEEKY: Eh, freedom for me. They said
I hadn't done anything, so I could go free and live on an island somewhere.
NISUS: Oh. Oh, well, that's jolly good.
Well, off you go, then.
MR. CHEEKY: Naa, I'm only pulling your leg.
It's crucifixion, really.
NISUS: Oh, ho ho.
MR. CHEEKY: Heh heh heh hehh.
NISUS: I see. Uh, very good. Very good.
Well, out of the door. One--
MR. CHEEKY: Yeah. I know the way. Out
of the door.
NISUS: Line on--
MR. CHEEKY: One cross each. Line on the left.
NISUS: Line on the left.
MR. CHEEKY: Heh heh.
NISUS: Yes. Thank you. Crucifixion?
PRISONER #4: Yes.
NISUS: Good.Scene 23
[trumpets]
CROWD: [cheering]
PILATE: People of Jewusalem!
CROWD: [chuckling]
PILATE: Wome is your fwiend.
CROWD: [laughing]
PILATE: To pwove our fwiendship, it is customawy
at this time to welease a wongdoer fwom our pwisons.
CROWD: [laughing]
GUARD #3: [chuckling]
PILATE: Whom would you have me welease?
BOB HOSKINS: Welease Woger!
CROWD: Yes! Welease Woger! Welease
Woger! [laughing]
PILATE: Vewy well. I shall welease Woger!
CROWD: [cheering]
CENTURION: Sir, uh, we don't have a 'Woger', sir.
PILATE: What?
CENTURION: Uh, we don't have anyone of that name,
sir.
PILATE: Ah. We have no 'Woger'!
CROWD: Ohhhhh!
BOB: Well, what about Wodewick, then?
CROWD: Yes! Welease Wodewick! Welease
Wodewick!
PILATE: Centuwion, why do they titter so?
CENTURION: Just some, uh, Jewish joke, sir.
PILATE: Are they... wagging me?
CENTURION: Oh, no, sir!
GUARD #3: [chuckling]
PILATE: Vewy well. I shall welease... Wodewick!
CROWD: [laughing]
CENTURION: Sir, we don't have a 'Roderick' either.
PILATE: No 'Woger'? No 'Wodewick'?
CENTURION: Sorry, sir.
PILATE: Who is this 'Wod'--
GUARD #1: [chuckle]
PILATE: Who is the 'Wodewick' to whom you wefer?
BOB: He's a wobber!
CROWD: [laughing]
MAN: And a wapist!
CROWD: [laughing]
WOMAN: And a pickpocket!
CROWD: Yeah! Ahh, no! No! Shh!
Shh!...
PILATE: He sounds a notowious cwiminal.
CENTURION: We haven't got him, sir. Mm hm.
PILATE: Do we have anyone in our pwisons at all?
CENTURION: Oh, yes, sir. We've got, uh, 'Samson',
sir.
PILATE: Samson?
CENTURION: Samson the Sadducee Strangler, sir.
Uh, Silus the Syrian Assassin. Uh, several seditious scribes from
Caesarea. Uhhh, sixty-seven seers
from--
BIGGUS: Let me thpeak to them, Pontiuth!
CENTURION: Oh, no. Oh.
PILATE: Ah. Good idea, Biggus.
BIGGUS: Thitizens! We have Thamthon the Thadduthee
Thtrangler, Thilus...
CROWD: [laughing]
BIGGUS: ...the Athyrian Athathin, theveral theditiouth
thcribth from Thaetharea, and...
Scene 24
NISUS: Next. Hhh, crucifixion?
ALFONSO: Yes.
NISUS: Good. Out of the door. Line
on the left. One cross each. Jailer?
BRIAN: Excuse me. There's been some sort
of mistake.
NISUS: Just a moment, would you? Jailer,
how many have come through?
JAILER: What?
NISUS: Uh, how many have come through?
JAILER: What?
JAILER'S ASSISTANT: Uh, y-- y-- y-- y-- y-- you'll
have to s-- speak-- s-- s-- s-- sp-- spe-- speak-- speak-- s-- spe-- s--
s-- p-- p-- peak-- speak up a bit, sir.
He's-- he's d-- he's d-- he's d--
he's d--
NISUS: Ah.
JAILER'S ASSISTANT: Oh, he's-- he's--
[whap]
He's deaf as-- dea-- deaf as a p--
p-- post, sir.
NISUS: Uhh, how many have come through?!
JAILER: Hhhee hee hee hee hee hee hee hee hee.
NISUS: Oh, dear.
JAILER: Hee huh.
JAILER'S ASSISTANT: I make it ninety-fff--...
NISUS: Ah.
JAILER'S ASSISTANT: ninety-fff-- ninety-fffff--
ninety-six, sir.
NISUS: Oh. It's such a senseless waste of
human life, isn't it?
JAILER'S ASSISTANT: N-- n-- n-- n-- n-- n-- n--
no, sir. N-- not-- not with these b-- bastards, sir. C-- cr--
rrrr-- c-- c-- crrr-- c-- c-- c-- crrrrucifixion's too
good for 'em, sir.
NISUS: I don't think you can say it's too good
for them. It's-- it's very nasty.
JAILER'S ASSISTANT: Well, it's not as n-- n-- n--
n-- n-- n-- n-- n-- no-- no-- no-- not as n-- nasty as something I just
thought up, sir.
NISUS: No.
JAILER: Hm?
NISUS: Now, um, crucifixion.
BRIAN: Is there someone I can speak to?
NISUS: Well--
JAILER: I know where to get it, if you want it.
NISUS: What?
JAILER'S ASSISTANT: Uh, d-- don't-- don't worry
about hi-- him, sir. He's de-- he's de--
[whap]
He's de-- de-- de-- he's deaf and
m-- m-- m-- m-- m-- m-- m-- mad, sir.
NISUS: How did he get the job?
JAILER'S ASSISTANT: Bloody Pilate's pet, sir.
JAILER: Heh heh.
MR. CHEEKY: Get a move on, Big Nose! There's
people waiting to be crucified out here. Ha ha ha ha ha ha hah.
BRIAN: Could I see a lawyer or someone?
NISUS: Um, do-- do you have a lawyer?
BRIAN: No, but I'm a Roman.
MR. CHEEKY: How about a re-trial? We've got
plenty o' time.
PARVUS: Shut up, you!
MR. CHEEKY: Miserable, bloody Romans. No
sense of humour.
[whump]
Oooh.
NISUS: I'm sorry. Bit of a hurry. Can
you go straight out? Line on the left. One cross each.
Now...
Scene 25
CROWD: [laughing]
BIGGUS: Wath it thomething I thaid?
CROWD: [laughing]
PILATE: Silence!
WOMAN: Huh huh huh huh huh!
PILATE: This man commands a cwack legion!
CROWD: [laughing]
PILATE: He wanks as high as any in Wome!
CROWD: [laughing]
Scene 26
NISUS: Mhmm. Crucifixion party. 'Morning.
Now, we will be on a show as we go through the town, so let's not let the
side down. Keep in a good,
straight line, three lengths between
you and the man in front, and a good, steady pace. Crosses over your
left shoulders, and, if you keep your backs
hard up against the crossbeam,...
ALFONSO: Ohhh.
NISUS: ...you'll be there in no time.
ALFONSO: Ohhh.
NISUS: Heh.
ALFONSO: Ooh.
NISUS: All right, Centurion.
PARVUS: Crucifixion party! Wait for it.
ALFONSO: Ooh.
PARVUS: Crucifixion party, by the left! Forward!
BEN: You lucky bastards! You lucky, jammy
bastards!
ALFONSO: Ohh. Ohh. Ohh. Oh.
Oh.
SAINTLY PASSER-BY: Let me shoulder your burden,
brother. Uh.
ALFONSO: Oh, thank you.
SAINTLY PASSER-BY: Uh. H-- hey!
PARVUS: Oh, hey! What d'you think you're
doing?
SAINTLY PASSER-BY: Ah, i-- it's not my cross.
PARVUS: Shut up and get on with it!
MR. CHEEKY: Ah, ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.
He had you there, mate. Didn't he? That'll teach you a lesson.
Hoo hoo hoo hoo hoo!
Scene 27
PILATE: All wight. I will give you one more
chance. This time, I want to hear no 'Weuben's, no 'Weginald's, no
'Wudolph the Wed-nosed Weindeer's,...
BIGGUS: No 'Thpenther Trathy'th!
PILATE: ...or we shall welease no one!
JUDITH: Release Brian!
BOB: Oh, yeah. That's a good one.
MAN: Yeah.
BOB: Welease Bwian!
CROWD: Welease Bwian! Welease Bwian!
[laughing]
PILATE: Vewy well. That's it.
CENTURION: Sir, we, uh-- we have got a 'Brian',
sir.
PILATE: What?
CENTURION: Well, you just sent him for crucifixion,
sir.
PILATE: Uh. Ah, wait! Wait! We
do have a 'Bwian'! Well, go and wepwieve him, stwaight away.
CENTURION: Yes, sir. Yes, sir.
PILATE: Vewy well! I shall... welease...
Bwian!
Scene 28
PARVUS: Get a move on, there!
MR. CHEEKY: Or what?
PARVUS: Or you'll be in trouble.
MR. CHEEKY: Oh, dear. You mean I might have
to give up being crucified in the afternoons?
PARVUS: Shut up!
MR. CHEEKY: That would be a blow. Wouldn't
it? I wouldn't have nothing to do. Ohh, thank you.
Scene 29
CENTURION: Where have they gone?!
JAILER: We've-- we've got lumps of it 'round the
back.
CENTURION: What?
JAILER'S ASSISTANT: Oh, don't worry about him,
sir. He's ma-- he's m-- he's ma-- he-- he-- he's m-- m-- m-- he's
m-- he's m--
[clop]
He's mad, sir.
CENTURION: Have they gone?!
JAILER'S ASSISTANT: Oh, ye-- nnnnn-- Ay,
n-- na--
JAILER: Heh heh heh heh heh heh heh.
JAILER'S ASSISTANT: Na-- na--
JAILER: Heh. Heh. Heh heh...
JAILER'S ASSISTANT: Na-- na-- na-- na-- n--
CENTURION: Oh, come on!
JAILER'S ASSISTANT: N-- nnnyes, sir. Eh,
huh. Anyway, get on with the story.
JAILER: Well, I knew she never really liked him,
so I kiss--
Scene 30
[thump]
REG: Right. That's the motion to get on with
it, passed with, uh, one abstention. I now propose that we go without
further ado. May I have a seconder
for...
FRANCIS: Let's just go.
REG: Yeah, all right.
Scene 31
MAN: Oh, no.
BEGGAR: Oof. Bloody Romans!
CENTURION: Watch it! There's still a few
crosses left.
PARVUS: Up you go, Big Nose!
MR. BIG NOSE: I'll get you for this, you bastard.
PARVUS: Oh, yeah?
MR. BIG NOSE: Oh, yeah. Don't worry.
I never forget a face.
PARVUS: No?
MR. BIG NOSE: I warned you. I'm going to
punch you so hard, you Roman git!
PARVUS: Shut up, you Jewish turd!
MR. BIG NOSE: Who are you calling Jewish?!
I'm not Jewish! I'm a Samaritan!
GREGORY: A Samaritan? This is supposed to
be a Jewish section.
PARVUS: It doesn't matter! You're all going
to die in a day or two.
GREGORY: It may not matter to you, Roman, but it
certainly matters to us. Doesn't it, darling?
MRS. GREGORY: Oh, rather.
GREGORY: Under the terms of the Roman occupancy,
we're entitled to be crucified in a purely Jewish area.
PHARISEE: Pharisees separate from Sadducees.
WELSH MAN: And Swedish separate from Welsh.
VICTIMS: Yeah...
PARVUS: All right! All right! All right!
We'll soon settle this! Hands up, all those who don't want to be
crucified here.
VICTIMS: Ooh. Oh. Uh. Uh...
PARVUS: Right. Next!
SAINTLY PASSER-BY: Ah, look. It's not my
cross.
PARVUS: What?!
SAINTLY PASSER-BY: Um, it's not my cross.
I was, ah, holding it for someone. Um--
PARVUS: Just lie down. I haven't got all
day.
SAINTLY PASSER-BY: No, of course. Um, look.
I hate to make a fuss--
PARVUS: Look.
SAINTLY PASSER-BY: Uhh--
PARVUS: We've had a busy day. There's a hundred
and forty of you lot to get up.
GREGORY: Is he Jewish?
PARVUS: Will you be quiet?!
GREGORY: We don't want any more Samaritans around
here.
PARVUS: Belt up!
SAINTLY PASSER-BY: Uh, will you let me down if
he comes back?
PARVUS: Yeah. Yeah, we'll let you down.
Next!
BRIAN: You don't have to do this. You don't
have to take orders.
PARVUS: I like orders.
MR. CHEEKY: See? Not so bad, once you're
up. You being rescued, then? Are you?
BRIAN: It's a bit late for that now, isn't it?
MR. CHEEKY: Oh, now, now. We've got a couple
of days up here. Plenty of time. Lots of people get rescued.
BRIAN: Ohh?
MR. CHEEKY: Oh, yeah. My brother usually
rescues me, if he can keep off the tail for more than twenty minutes.
Huh.
BRIAN: Ahhh?
MR. CHEEKY: Randy little bugger. Up and down
like the Assyrian Empire. Heh heh heh heh. Hello. Your
family arrived, then?
BRIAN: Reg!
REG: Hello, sibling Brian.
BRIAN: Thank God you've come, Reg.
REG: Ahh, yes. Well, I think I should point
out first, Brian, in all fairness, that we are not in fact the rescue committee.
However, I have been asked to
read the following prepared statement
on behalf of the Movement. Uh, 'We, the People's Front of Judea,
brackets, officials, end brackets, do hereby
convey our sincere fraternal and sisterly
greetings to you, Brian, on this, the occasion of your martyrdom.'
BRIAN: What?
REG: 'Your death will stand as a landmark in the
continuing struggle to liberate the parent land from the hands of the Roman
Imperialist aggressors,
excluding those concerned with drainage,
medicine, roads, housing, education, viniculture, and any other Romans
contributing to the welfare of Jews
of both sexes and hermaphrodites.
Signed on behalf of the P.F.J., etcetera.' And I'd just like to add,
on a personal note, my own admiration for what
you are doing for us, Brian, at what
must be, after all, for you, a very difficult time.
BRIAN: Reg! Well, what are you going to do?
REG: Good-bye, Brian, and thanks.
FRANCIS: Well done, Brian. Keep it up, lad.
LORETTA: Terrific work, Brian.
P.F.J.: [mumbling]
REG: Yeah. Right. And...
P.F.J.: [singing] For he's a jolly good fellow!
For he's a jolly good fellow!
For he's a jolly good fellow!
And so say all of us!
LORETTA: And so say all of--
[clap clap clap]
BRIAN: You bastards! You bastards!
CENTURION: Where is Brian of Nazareth?!
BRIAN: You sanctimonious bastards!
CENTURION: I have an order for his release!
BRIAN: You stupid bastards!
MR. CHEEKY: Uh, I'm Brian of Nazareth.
BRIAN: What?!
MR. CHEEKY: Yeah, I-- I-- I'm Brian of Nazareth.
CENTURION: Take him down!
BRIAN: I'm Brian of Nazareth!
VICTIM #1: Eh, I'm Brian!
MR. BIG NOSE: I'm Brian!
VICTIM #2: Look, I'm Brian!
BRIAN: I'm Brian!
VICTIMS: I'm Brian!
GREGORY: I'm Brian, and so's my wife!
VICTIMS: I'm Brian! I'm Brian!...
BRIAN: I'm Brian of Nazareth!
CENTURION: All right. Take him away and release
him.
MR. CHEEKY: No, I'm only joking. I'm not
really Brian. No, I'm not Brian. I was only-- It was
a joke. I'm only pulling your leg! It's a joke! I'm not
him! I'm just having you on!
Put me back! Bloody Romans! Can't take a joke!
[exciting music]
WORKER: Huuuh! The Judean People's Front!
PARVUS: The Judean People's Front!
OTTO: Forward all!
WORKERS: Look out! The Judean People's Front!
The Judean People's Front!...
OTTO: Ve are the Judean People's Front. Crack
suicide squad. Suicide squad! Attack!
[drum roll]
J.P.F.: Uh! Ugh. Aggh...
OTTO: That showed 'em, huh? Oooh.
[whump]
BRIAN: You silly sods.
JUDITH: Brian! Brian! Brian!
Brian!
BRIAN: Judith!
JUDITH: Terrific! Great! Reg has explained
it all to me, and I think it's great what you are doing. [sniff]
Thank you, Brian. I'll-- I'll never forget you.
MANDY: So, there you are! I might have known
it would end up like this. To think of all the love and affection
I've wasted on you. Well, if that's how
you treat your poor old mother in
the autumn years of her life, all I can say is, 'Go ahead. Be crucified.
See if I care.' I might have known it would...
BRIAN: Mum!
MANDY: ...end up like this. Sex, sex.
That's...
BRIAN: Mum!
MANDY: ...all young people are interested in nowadays.
I don't know what the world's coming to.
MR. FRISBEE III: Cheer up, Brian. You know
what they say.
Some things in life are bad.
They can really make you mad.
Other things just make you swear and
curse.
When you're chewing on life's gristle,
Don't grumble. Give a whistle.
And this'll help things turn out for
the best.
And...
[music]
Always look on the bright side of
life.
[whistling]
Always look on the light side of life.
[whistling]
If life seems jolly rotten,
There's something you've forgotten,
And that's to laugh and smile and
dance and sing.
When you're feeling in the dumps,
Don't be silly chumps.
Just purse your lips and whistle.
That's the thing.
And...
Always look on the bright side of life.
SEVERAL: [whistling]
MR. FRISBEE: Come on!
SEVERAL: Always look on the right side of life,
[whistling]
MR. FRISBEE: For life is quite absurd
And death's the final word.
You must always face the curtain with
a bow.
Forget about your sin.
Give the audience a grin.
EVERYONE: Enjoy it. It's your last chance,
anyhow.
So,...
Always look on the bright side of death,
[whistling]
Just before you draw your terminal
breath.
[whistling]
MR. FRISBEE: Life's a piece of shit,
When you look at it.
Life's a laugh and death's a joke.
It's true.
You'll see it's all a show.
Keep 'em laughing as you go.
Just remember that the last laugh
is on you.
And...
EVERYONE: Always look on the bright side of life.
[whistling]
Always look on the right side of life.
[whistling]
MR. FRISBEE: Come on, Brian. Cheer up.
EVERYONE: Always look on the bright side of life!
[whistling]
Always look on the bright side of
life!
[whistling]
MR. FRISBEE: Worse things happen at sea, you know.
EVERYONE: Always look on the bright side of life!
MR. FRISBEE: I mean, what you got to lose?
You know, you come from nothing.
EVERYONE: [whistling]
MR. FRISBEE: You're going back to nothing.
What have you lost? Nothing!
EVERYONE: Always look on the bright side of life!
[whistling]
MR. FRISBEE: Nothing will come from nothing.
You know what they say?
EVERYONE: Always look on the bright side of life!
MR. FRISBEE: Cheer up, you old bugger. Come
on. Give us a grin. There you are. See?
EVERYONE: [whistling]
MR. FRISBEE: It's the end of the film. Incidentally,
this record's available in the foyer.
EVERYONE: Always look on the bright side of life!
MR. FRISBEE: Some of us have got to live as well,
you know.
EVERYONE: [whistling]
MR. FRISBEE: Who do you think pays for all this
rubbish?
EVERYONE: Always look on the bright side of life!
MR. FRISBEE: They'll never make their money back,
you know. I told him.
EVERYONE: [whistling]
MR. FRISBEE: I said to him, 'Bernie.' I said,
'They'll never make their money back.'
EVERYONE: Always look on the bright side of life!
[whistling]