To Norway, Home of Giants (TV Movie 1979) Poster

(1979 TV Movie)

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8/10
A travelogue with a Pythonesque flavor
davidemartin19 March 2003
This is an odd duck indeed, a travelogue about Norwegian customs that is trying to be a Cleese comedy. Mostly it works. I'm not sure who the intended audience was (I suspect airline passengers on their way to Norway) but the current office seems to be PBS pledge drive viewers (that's how I saw it a couple decades ago).

Being of Swedish descent, I'm a sucker for Scandinavian jokes, even ones that portray us as genial oafs. The film even starts off with a joking reference to Viking raids-- "It was from a port such as this that my many-times-great-great-grandfather pillaged and raped my many-times-great-great-grandmother and began the the line that came down to me."

Sure some of the jokes are dumb. What the heck, it's a travelogue!

I really wish someone would package up things like this film and Cleese's other industrial films. Heck, maybe throw in Cleese's radio spots for things like British beer ("warm sweet sticky stuff with bits of pond life floating in it!"), Callard and Bowser toffees ("Apparently I forgot to mention the name of the product in the last advertisement; the ad agency told me this is considered a bad thing."), and our local ritzy supermarket, V. Richards ("real imported cheese from real foreign countries; we us a map and everything!").
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10/10
For die-hard Python and post-Python fans (what other kind are there?)
lolcar18 November 2005
I think this is one of the most absurd but intelligent comedy I have ever viewed on TV. I first saw it in 1979 on a PBS station in Washington DC (I live in Baltimore) and thought it was hysterically funny. I watched it about 5 years later on our Baltimore PBS station and thought it was even more witty and intelligent than I remembered it. Years ago, Kim "Howard" Johnson (official/unofficial) biographer of Monty Python did a call-in question/answer show on a local radio station. I actually got through and asked him if "To Norway, Home of Giants" was available on VHS or DVD. He said that it was strange that I should ask that particular question because it was one of his particular favorites and one of the top 10 post-Python videos requested. He said that sadly, copies of it were at that time, non-existent and that, hopefully it would resurface so that it could be re-released. If you are a Python fan, what could be wittier than seeing everyone (and I do mean everyone) wearing skis? Everyone from babies in cribs and strollers, people going up and down escalators wearing skis that are stair-shaped to fit on the steps to multiple shots of people swimming, dancing, having sex, taking a bath or a shower and just about anything else in-between but wearing skis. Norway decides it wants to breakaway from the Scandinavian coast line by digging, drilling and blasting until it becomes detached from Norway's Scandinavian border. Of course, there is only one problem to overcome. Once detached from the Scandinavian coast line, Norway begins to drift away from the Scandinavian coastline and starts moving across the Atlantic Ocean and begins heading toward Greenland, picking up speed as it goes along. It begins to move so swiftly at one point that Norway must contact extremely stupid officials (what other kind are there?) in Greenland but only after they notice that they are on a collision course with Greenland. They inform the officials and try to convince them politely that Norway is about to have a "country sized fender bender" and that Norway will soon become part of Greenland's coastline. As I said, it is a predominantly broad absurd comedy chock-full of buffoonery, burlesque and camp. There are dead on caricatures of travel agents and lots and lots of very Python style high camp. On the whole, it is a lampoon of travel shows but with exactly the right amount of ridiculousness, satire and slapstick thrown into the mix. Only John Cleese could pull this off and do it with a serious face the total time. I still wait patiently for it to be released on DVD (or even VHS). It will be an exceptional investment for me when it does.
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Mild like lemon curry(3/10)
outsider-28 August 1999
I have to admit, they had a good idea to work on but the results are less than entertaining. Relying more on slapstick than on the witty humour of projects like Fawlty Towers simply does not do it for me. In a nutshell, this can't hold a candle to any of the monty python material.
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