How to Irritate People (TV) (1968) is a comedic mockumentary where John Cleese guides viewers through a collection of humorous sketches centered around the art of irritation. The film explores various scenarios, including parents exasperating their children, elderly women disrupting movie-goers in a cinema, an excessively attentive waiter, a car mechanic dismissing clear vehicle issues, a party attendee subtly asking for a lift, airline pilots pulling pranks on passengers, and a talk show host who never pauses for breath. Each segment showcases different methods and situations that can lead to irritation, all delivered with the signature British humor.
How to Irritate People (TV) (1968)
1968 · Movie · 68 min. · United Kingdom
Credits
Direction Ian Fordyce
Cast John Cleese · Tim Brooke-Taylor · Graham Chapman · Michael Palin · Gillian Lind · Connie Booth · Dick Vosburgh
Screenplay Graham Chapman · John Cleese · Tim Brooke-Taylor · Marty Feldman
Cinematography Horst Wenzel
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Title How to Irritate People (TV)
Original title How to Irritate People (TV)
Year 1968
Type Movie
Length 68 min.
Country United Kingdom
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