Jabberwocky (film)

Jabberwocky (film)

Infobox Film
name =Jabberwocky


caption = DVD cover for "Jabberwocky"
director = Terry Gilliam
producer = Sanford Lieberson
writer = Lewis Carroll (poem)
Charles Alverson
Terry Gilliam
starring = Michael Palin
Harry H. Corbett
John Le Mesurier
Warren Mitchell
music = Modest Mussorgsky Hector Berlioz Jacques Ibert
cinematography = Terry Bedford
editing = Michael Bradsell
distributor = Cinema 5
released = 1977
runtime = 105 min
language = English
budget =
amg_id = 1:25665
imdb_id = 0076221

"Jabberwocky" (1977) is a comic medieval film by Monty Python's resident animator, Terry Gilliam. It stars Michael Palin as a young cooper who is forced through a series of clumsy, often slapstick misfortunes to hunt down a terrible dragon after the death of his father. The name is taken from the nonsense poem "Jabberwocky" by Lewis Carroll.

The film, Gilliam's first as a solo director, was not well received by critics or audiences, although it has since become something of a cult film. Despite its lack of initial success, "Jabberwocky" strongly established Gilliam's distinctive visual style and dark sense of humour.

The film is close in setting and comic style to "Monty Python and the Holy Grail", on which Gilliam had worked. As well as Palin, fellow Python Terry Jones and notable Python contributor Neil Innes also appeared in "Jabberwocky", giving it a distinctly Python-esque feel, with many scenes (such as the "hide and seek" jousting tournament) heavily reminiscent of "Holy Grail". For its American premiere the film was initially advertised as "Monty Python's Jabberwocky", despite protests from Gilliam.cite web|url=http://www.smart.co.uk/jabberwocky/jabrebel.htm|title=Jabberwocky: Analysis|last=Costa|first=Jordi|coauthors=Sanchez, Sergi|work=Dreams|publisher=Smart|accessdate=2008-09-13]

Themes

Commerce

One of the most noticeable themes in the film is the importance and influence of commerce in making decisions. Dennis Cooper, after being gleefully disowned by his dying father, is unable to continue his work as a barrel maker (hence the name Cooper). Despite having good ideas about raising productivity, the merchants and businesspeople he meets are quite unwilling to listen to him. Cooper moves from his village to the "town" (it is never named), enclosed by castle walls, in search of business opportunity. There he discovers that the guilds and merchants have complete control over what is sold, and that ordinary people are struggling to survive, let alone make a living. While in the city he discovers Wat Dabney, a legendary cooper and inventor of the "inverted firkin". Despite his obvious skill, Wat is unable to break into a market controlled by the guilds, and has cut his foot off in a deliberate attempt to become a beggar—an act so successful that he ends up cutting off his other foot by the film's end.

The top merchants in the town, though, are profiting handsomely from the fear the Jabberwock monster has caused the populace, and are noticeably reluctant to help the King find a solution to the problem. Moreover, the Bishop is very happy that such fear has led to increased giving to the church and increased attendances at mass and confession ("piety ain't never been higher!"). The Bishop is so unimpressed by the King's choice of a champion to slay the monster that he blesses the champion by simply flicking holy water at him with his index finger. The merchants eventually conspire to send the "black knight" to kill the king's champion, and are aghast when Dennis Cooper arrives back at the town with the monster's head.

"Creaking bureaucracy"

King Bruno the Questionable and his aide, Passelewe, are aged rulers in a castle that is falling apart around them: darkness, dust, cobwebs and fallen plaster lie everywhere. It is so dark and decrepit that the town outside the castle is refreshing in comparison. So entrenched are these two in their misrule that the only solution the king can come up with to fix the problem of the Jabberwock is to emulate the deeds of his great great great great great grandfather (Max the Vainglorious) and set up a bloody tournament to select a champion—a decision that only works because Dennis Cooper manages to accompany this champion (Cooper, by chance, slays the Jabberwock after the champion is killed by the Black Knight).

The "creaking bureaucracy"—a theme fleshed out far more in Gilliam's 1985 film, "Brazil"—also includes the inept behaviour of his herald, who is far more concerned with his own process of heralding than in the message he is trying to communicate—a process which eventually prevents the King from actually speaking, and results in the herald, quite literally, losing his head.

Accidental and unconventional happiness

A major theme that Gilliam himself cited on the film's audio commentary is the theme of happiness from one's perspective. By the end of the film, Dennis gets everything a fairy tale hero would want (the recognition for killing the beast, the princess's hand in marriage, and half of the kingdom) all by accident. Also, all Dennis wanted was to live a humdrum life with an overweight peasant girl, who didn't even like him. In the most part, he is forced into the stereotypical form of happiness, which would later be a theme in "Brazil".

Cast

*Michael Palin as Dennis Cooper
*Harry H. Corbett as Squire (Ethel)
*John Le Mesurier as Passelewe
*Warren Mitchell as Mr. Fishfinger
*Max Wall as King Bruno the Questionable
*Rodney Bewes as other Squire
*John Bird as first herald
*Bernard Bresslaw as landlord
*Antony Carrick as third merchant
*Peter Cellier as first merchant
*Alexandra Dane as Betsy
*Deborah Fallender as princess
*Derek Francis as bishop
*Terry Gilliam as man with rock
*Neil Innes as second herald
*Terry Jones as poacher
*Gorden Kaye as Sister Jessica
*Annette Badland as Griselda Fishfinger
*Ted Milton as the Puppeteer

References

External links

*imdb title|id=0076221|title=Jabberwocky


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