George Harrison Helped Fund Life of Brian—Here’s Why
When major studios backed out of Life of Brian, George Harrison stepped in with a mortgage and a mission. The result? A comedy classic—and a new film studio.
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When major studios backed out of Life of Brian, George Harrison stepped in with a mortgage and a mission. The result? A comedy classic—and a new film studio.
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