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Monty Python's Life of Brian in first Bournemouth showing | Monty Python's Life of Brian in first Bournemouth showing |
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Monty Python's Life of Brian will get its first ever screening in Bournemouth after a 35-year stand-off with censors. | Monty Python's Life of Brian will get its first ever screening in Bournemouth after a 35-year stand-off with censors. |
Distributors would not release the film unless it was given an AA certificate, but in 1980 the town slapped an X rating on the legendary comedy. | Distributors would not release the film unless it was given an AA certificate, but in 1980 the town slapped an X rating on the legendary comedy. |
Adrian Cox, who wanted to put on a screening for his birthday, begged censors to reclassify the film. | Adrian Cox, who wanted to put on a screening for his birthday, begged censors to reclassify the film. |
They agreed Brian can now be considered less of a naughty boy and will get his night at the seaside. | They agreed Brian can now be considered less of a naughty boy and will get his night at the seaside. |
Train driver Mr Cox has hired his favourite cinema, the ABC, in a move he admitted was "horribly expensive". | |
'Offend the people' | 'Offend the people' |
Life of Brian - the story of a man born at the same time as Jesus Christ and who is mistaken for the Messiah - was released at the end of 1979 and immediately stepped into a huge blasphemy row. | Life of Brian - the story of a man born at the same time as Jesus Christ and who is mistaken for the Messiah - was released at the end of 1979 and immediately stepped into a huge blasphemy row. |
Bournemouth council's environmental services committee met the following year to decide if the age limit for the film should be raised from 14 (the AA certificate) to 18. | Bournemouth council's environmental services committee met the following year to decide if the age limit for the film should be raised from 14 (the AA certificate) to 18. |
Ben Grower, who was on the committee at the time, said: "There were quite a number of right wing, religious councillors in those days. Maybe they thought it would offend the people of Bournemouth. | Ben Grower, who was on the committee at the time, said: "There were quite a number of right wing, religious councillors in those days. Maybe they thought it would offend the people of Bournemouth. |
"Personally I think the people of Bournemouth would have laughed their socks off. | "Personally I think the people of Bournemouth would have laughed their socks off. |
"It is better late than never, I hope those who go enjoy it." | "It is better late than never, I hope those who go enjoy it." |
Mr Cox estimates he has spent more than £3,000 on the event for 150 to 200 people. | Mr Cox estimates he has spent more than £3,000 on the event for 150 to 200 people. |
Andrew Morgan, the current chairman of the Licensing Board at Bournemouth Borough Council, said: "I wasn't formally asked but if I had been I would have said it was high time the film was shown." | Andrew Morgan, the current chairman of the Licensing Board at Bournemouth Borough Council, said: "I wasn't formally asked but if I had been I would have said it was high time the film was shown." |
Life of Brian is also due to be shown publicly in the town next month. | Life of Brian is also due to be shown publicly in the town next month. |
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