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Monty Python and the quest for The Holy Grail (movie)

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Introduction

Monty Python and the quest for The Holy Grail is a 1975 British comedy 91 min long.
In this movie there are only six kinghts (and no horses — just coconuts!): Lancelot, Robin, Bors, Bevedere, Galahad, and Arthur, each with its own personal banner.
António Martins-Tuválkin, 27 december 2004


There are actually dozens if not hundreds of knights. I believe Gawain, Hector, and Bors are mentioned briefly in one scene, but the only knights actually portrayed are Bedevere, Lancelot, Galahad, and Robin.
António Martins-Tuválkin, 27 december 2004


About the banners' historicity

Yesterday I watched "Monty Python and the quest for The Holy Grail" (again) but this time I noticed the flags King Arthur and the knights of the round table were carrying with them on their quest. To any members who have seen the movie: Are they 'real' flags or did Monty Python create them ?
Martin Hawkins, 27 july 1998


The "flags" are presumably su