Eric Idol, a member of the famously insane British troupe Monty Python, revealed in a tweet that the amount invested by the biggest rockstar in the United Kingdom to make the film Monty Python and the Holy Grail In 1975.
LED Zeppelin reportedly offered £ 31,500, Pink Floyd £ 21,000 and Jethro Tull’s Ian Anderson £ 6,300. Rolling Stone Magazine Calculated what the amount would be with today’s inflation: £ 336,000 for Pink Japelin, Pink Floyd, £ 224,000 and Jethro Tull, £ 67,000.
Along with other contributors such as Michael White (who donated £ 78,750), Island Records (£ 21,000), Karisma Records (£ 5,250), songwriter Tim Rice’s Heartachex cricket team (£ 5,250) and Chrysalis Records (£ 6,300), we Arrived here. A total of £ 175,350 for the design of the film.
The film Holy Grail was financed as follows
Michael White Ltd £ 78,750.00
LED Zeppelin £ 31,500.00
Island Record £ 21,000.00
Pink Floyd Music £ 21,000.00
Karishma Record £ 5,250.00
Heartache (Tim Rice) £ 5,250.00
Chrysalis Record £ 6,300.00
Ian Anderson £ 6,300.00
Total £ 175,350.00– Eric Idol (@EricIdle) March 9, 2021
In another tweet, a fan asked Eric Idol if any of these celebrities showed up during the show and he replied that since everything was happening in Scotland, no one had come, jokingly gesturing Doing said that despite all the budgets, they “could not afford” horses. “
We couldn’t buy horses …
– Eric Idol (@EricIdle) March 9, 2021
However, he later clarified that he led the premiere with Led Zeppelin.
According to Rolling Stone magazine, another big star helped finance the film this time. Life of Monty Python Bryan In 1979. These are George Harrison Of The Beatles, Who agreed to help him directly with his company Handmade Films can read in Memoirs of Hum Terry GilliamMonty is another member of Python.