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A Liar's Autobiography: The Untrue Story of Monty Python's Graham Chapman

"Still Dead, And Now in 3D"

John Cleese, Michael Palin, Terry Jones and Terry Gilliam pay tribute to their late Monty Python colleague Graham Chapman in this hilarious, 3-D animated adaptation of Chapman's brazenly fictionalized life story.

Top Cast

  • Graham Chapman

    Graham Chapman

    Self (voice)

  • Terry Gilliam

    Terry Gilliam

    Various (voice)

  • John Cleese

    John Cleese

    Various (voice)

  • Michael Palin

    Michael Palin

    Various (voice)

  • Carol Cleveland

    Carol Cleveland

    Various (voice)

  • Cameron Diaz

    Cameron Diaz

    Seigmund Freud (voice)

  • Stephen Fry

    Stephen Fry

    Oscar Wilde (voice)

  • Philip Bulcock

    Philip Bulcock

    David Sherlock (voice)

  • Diana Kent

    Diana Kent

    (voice)

Overview

John Cleese, Michael Palin, Terry Jones and Terry Gilliam pay tribute to their late Monty Python colleague Graham Chapman in this hilarious, 3-D animated adaptation of Chapman's brazenly fictionalized life story.

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