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The Rutles: All You Need Is Cash ()


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Charts the adventures of the prefab four, possibly the most famous band of all time.

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Dirk McQuickly / The Narrator / S.J. Krammerhead
John Halsey ...
Barry Wom
Ricky Fataar ...
Stig O'Hara (as Rikki Fataar)
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Ron Nasty
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Eric Manchester / Billy Kodak
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The Interviewer
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Martini
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Ron Decline
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Brian Thigh
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Mrs. Emily Pules
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Bill Murray the K.
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Mrs. Iris Mountbatten / Chastity
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A Hells Angel (as Ron Wood)
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Leggy Mountbatten
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Arthur Sultan
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A Queen of England (as Jeanette Charles)
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The Bigamy Sisters
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Decline's Henchman
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Sleazy Merchandiser
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Decline's Henchman
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Archie Macaw, Record Producer
Eunice
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Dick Jaws, Music Publisher
Penelope Tree ...
Penelope, Stig's Wife
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Roadie
Tania Kosevich ...
German Streetwalker
Jerome Greene ...
Blind Lemon Pye (as Jerome Green)
Vivienne Cohen
Bob Gibson ...
Ruttling Orange Peel
Ollie Halsall ...
Leppo, The 5th Rutle
Pat Pierre Perkins ...
Mrs. Peel (as Pat Perkins)
Ray Tranter ...
Sir Brian Morrison - Oxford Music Professor
Bunny May ...
Journalist / Bobby
Debbie Waterson
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Self - Rock Star
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Paul Simon - Interviewee
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Roger McGough - Liverpool Poet
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Thief Stealing Typewriter (uncredited)
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Self (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
Ron Gwynne ...
Groupie #2 (uncredited)
Cleo Rocos ...
Fan in a Red Sweater (uncredited)
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Self (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
Gary Weis ...
Photographer Getting off Train (uncredited)
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Teenager on Roof (uncredited)

Directed by

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Eric Idle
Gary Weis

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Eric Idle ... (conceived and written by)

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Craig Kellem ... producer
Lorne Michaels ... executive producer
Gary Weis ... producer

Music by

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Neil Innes

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Gary Weis

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Aviva Slesin

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Colin Berwick ... editor: UK
Iris Cahn ... assistant editor: USA
Joe Illing ... assistant editor: UK

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Peta Button

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Polly Hamilton

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Linda Brine ... assistant hair stylist / assistant makeup artist
Catherine Elwes ... assistant hair stylist / assistant makeup artist
Trisha Kelly ... assistant hair stylist / assistant makeup artist
Elaine Smith ... hair stylist / makeup artist

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Roger Simons ... production manager

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Clive Hedges ... first assistant director
Kenneth Hunter ... assistant director: U.S. (as Ken Hunter)
Susanne Rostock ... assistant director: U.S. (as Suzanne Rostock)

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Tommy Bacon ... property master
Tony Cohen ... graphic designer

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Joseph F. Brennan ... sound assistant (as Jo Brennan)
John Chandler ... sound assistant
Anthony Jackson ... sound (as Tony Jackson)
Jane Landis ... sound
John Ralph ... sound assistant (as John Relph)
Bruce White ... sound

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Julian Doyle ... additional photographer
John Etherington ... grip
Chris Sargent ... camera operator: second unit
Davis Strickland ... still photographer

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Norma Moriceau ... assistant costumes

Location Management

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Derek Parr ... location manager

Music Department

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Neil Innes ... lyricist
Steve James ... music editor
John Altman ... music arranger: brass and string arrangements (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Pat Rambaut ... continuity

Additional Crew

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Sallianne Branson ... production secretary
Eric Kahane ... french adaptation: original version with subtitles
Bill Rudgard ... production assistant (as Bill Rudguard)
Ray Tranter ... accountant
Jacques Volcouve ... french adaptation: original version with subtitles

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John Day ... thanks
Paul Hecht ... thanks
Paul Schonfield ... thanks
Ann Stein ... thanks
Susan Stone ... thanks
Tim Stone ... thanks
Pam Turner ... thanks

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Plot Summary

Rutland Weekend Television takes a look at the Pre-fab Four: Dirk McQuickly (Eric Idle), Barry Wom (John Halsey), Stig O'Hara (Ricky Fataar), and Ron Nasty (Neil Innes); better known as the Rutles. This documentary follows their career from their early days in Liverpool and Hamburg's infamous Rat-Keller, to their amazing worldwide success. A parody of Beatlemania and the many serious documentaries made about the Beatles. Written by Film Affinity

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Taglines Comedy spoof of Beatlemania from Monty Python's Eric Idle... See more »
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Also Known As
  • The Rutles in All You Need Is Cash (United States)
  • All You Need Is Cash (United States)
  • The Rutles (Germany)
  • The Rutles - All you need is Cash (Germany)
  • Ратлз: Всё, что тебе нужно - бабки (Soviet Union, Russian title)
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  • 76 min
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Budget $200,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia In his "memoir" available on the DVD, Eric Idle mentions what The Beatles thought of the movie. According to Idle, George Harrison was very supportive and encouraged him. Paul McCartney disapproved at first, but relented when he learned that Idle grew up near Liverpool; his wife Linda always loved it. Ringo Starr liked the happier scenes, but felt the scenes that mimicked sadder times hit too close. John Lennon (along with Yoko Ono) adored it and refused to return the videotape and soundtrack he was given for approval. Lennon also told Neil Innes that "Get Up and Go" was too similar to "Get Back", and to be careful not to be sued by ATV Music, owners of the Beatles catalogue's copyright at the time. The song was consequently omitted from the 1978 vinyl LP soundtrack. See more »
Goofs In one of the movie scenes where The Rutles descend an outdoor fire exit/staircase, there is a 1970s VW Rabbit parked near the base of the stairs. The scene supposedly took place in the mid-1960s. It would indeed be out of context in the "60s. However, the movie doesn't state the actual years when The Rutles ruled. Looking at "A Hard Day's Night" movie, we'll see a Beetle parked in the exact same location as the Beatles run down the same stairs. This was just one more genius private joke in this extremely references-dense movie. See more »
Movie Connections Edited from Meet The Beatles (1964). See more »
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Crazy Credits Mick Jagger, Paul Simon, and Roger McGough are interviewed in this movie, and they got a credit on-screen, but they didn't appeared in the end credits. See more »
Quotes Narrator: Stig, meanwhile, had hidden in the background so much that in 1969, a rumor went around that he was dead. He was supposed to have been killed in a flash fire at a waterbed shop and replaced by a plastic and wax replica from Madame Tussaud's. Several so-called "facts" helped the emergence of this rumor. One: he never said anything publicly. Even as the "quiet one," he'd not said a word since 1966. Two: on the cover of their latest album, "Shabby Road," he is wearing no trousers, an Italian way of indicating death. Three: Nasty supposedly sings "I buried Stig" on "I Am The Waitress." In fact, he sings, "E burres stigano," which is very bad Spanish for "Have you a water buffalo?" Four: On the cover of the "Sergeant Rutter" album, Stig is leaning in the exact position of a dying Yeti, from the Rutland Book of the Dead. Five: If you sing the title of "Sergeant Rutter's Only Darts Club Band" backwards, it's supposed to sound very like "Stig has been dead for ages, honestly." In fact, it sounds uncannily like "Dnab Bulc Ylno S'rettur Tnaegres." Palpable nonsense.
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