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The Rutles, All You Need is Cash, Part Seven

November 19, 2008, admin

The final part of Eric Idle’s Rutle’s mockumentary.

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The Rutles, All You Need is Cash, Part Six

November 19, 2008, admin

Nasty marries conceptual artist Chastity, a simple German girl whose father had invented World War II. They hold a press conference in the shower in the cause of world peace. Rumours emerge that Stig was dead.

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The Rutles, All You Need is Cash, Part Five

November 19, 2008, admin

Mick Jagger plays along very convincingly. The Rutles fall under the influence of Surrey mystic, Arthur Sultan. Michael Palin appears as Eric Manchester.

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The Rutles, All You Need is Cash, Part Three

November 19, 2008, admin

Part Three of The Rutles mockumentary features the excellent “Am I in Love?”, one of the most engaging Beatles parodies. Cameo from the poet Roger McGough.

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The Rutles, All You Need is Cash - Part Two

November 17, 2008, admin

Part two of All You Need is Cash features an extended cameo from Mick Jagger; Bill Murray and Chevy Chase also appear.

And in case you thought it was getting too sensible for Eric Idle, Barry Wom’s reveals that his ambition is to be two hairdressers.

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The Rutles - All You Need is Cash, Part One

November 17, 2008, admin

Eric Idle’s surreal yet laser-accurate parody of the story of The Beatles. All You Need Is Cash was certainly one of the first “mockumentaries” , and paved the way for many later films and programmes, such as This Is Spinal Tap and Best in Show.

The title derives from Eric Idle’s series Rutland Weekland Television, which was structured like a local TV channel based in Rutland (the smallest county in England at the time). The Rutles debuted as a sketch on the show.

Neil Innes, formerly of th Bnzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, wrote 20 Beatles-inspired songs used in the film. The soundtrack album was nominated for a Grammy for Best Comedy Recording of the year. The Rutles songs are very clever pastiches of Beatle originals, but are strangely entertaining in their own right.

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