词条 | Patsy (Monty Python) |
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He also announces King Arthur's arrival by trumpet, as when Arthur's group approaches a castle inhabited by French soldiers early in the movie. Patsy has only one line in the film: "It's only a model," said when the Knights of the Round Table first catch sight of the castle at Camelot. Patsy's fate is left ambiguous in the film; he disappears after King Arthur encounters Tim the Enchanter, and is not seen again. In the 2005 musical, Spamalot, Patsy has a bigger role with many more lines, and he sings "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life" from Monty Python's Life of Brian to King Arthur,[2] and they later sing "I'm All Alone".[3] As in the film, Patsy follows King Arthur everywhere and bangs coconuts together to simulate Arthur's horse.[4] In the original Broadway production, he was played by Michael McGrath, who impersonated Terry Gilliam's role in the film.[5] McGrath's role in the musical was praised in reviews,[2][4][6] and he was nominated for the 2005 Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical for Spamalot.[7][8] In the musical, Patsy is half Jewish.[9] He didn't mention this at first because "it's just not the kind of thing you say to a heavily armed Christian." King Arthur also refers to him as "family." References1. ^Parker, Alan, and O'Shea, Mick, 2006, And Now for Something Completely Digital: The Complete Illustrated Guide to Monty Python, The Disinformation Company, {{ISBN|1-932857-31-1}}. {{Monty Python and the Holy Grail}}2. ^1 Phillips, Michael, 2005-01-10, Is 'Spamalot' Digestible?, Baltimore Sun. 3. ^Traiger, Lisa, 2006-06-09, [https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/06/08/AR2006060800592.html Killer Bunnies and Comedy in King Arthur's Court], Washington Post. 4. ^1 McCarter, Jeremy, 2005-03-18, And Now For Something ...Not So Very Different, The New York Sun. 5. ^Brustein, Robert, 2006, Millennial Stages: Essays and Reviews 2001-2005, Yale University Press, {{ISBN|0-300-11577-6}}. 6. ^Scheck, Frank, 2005-03-01, Monty Python's Spamalot, The Hollywood Reporter. 7. ^Delfiner, Rita, 2007-11-15, A Family Act, New York Post. 8. ^Hail 'Spamalot' Worcester Telegram & Gazette. 9. ^Shay, Scott A., 2007, Getting Our Groove Back: How to Energize American Jewry, {{ISBN|1-932687-85-8}}. 6 : Monty Python and the Holy Grail|Monty Python characters|Fictional characters introduced in 1974|Comedy film characters|Musical theatre characters|Fictional servants |
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