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Graham Chapman
Various
ไมเคิล เพลิน
Various / "It's" man
Terry Jones
Various
เอริก ไอเดิล
Various
เทรี กิลเลียม
Various
ไม่มีใครคาดหวังกับระบบศาลศาสนาแบบสเปนหรอก แต่คณะละครสัตว์เหินหาวของมอนตี้ ไพทอนจะมาล้มล้างทุกความคาดหมายด้วยความฮาหลุดโลกที่เป็นเครื่องหมายการค้าของพวกเขา
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