Disambiguation evidence for Uncle Monty in Withnail & I via surface form

"Uncle Monty"


As subject (43)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Uncle Monty".

Predicate Object
appearsIn Withnail & I
surface form: 1987 British film Withnail & I
appearsIn Withnail & I NERFINISHED
associatedWith Camden Town theatre milieu
countryOfWork United Kingdom NERFINISHED
createdBy Bruce Robinson NERFINISHED
drinksAlcohol true
filmGenreOfWork comedy-drama
firstAppearance film Withnail & I (1987) NERFINISHED
gender male
genreContext British black comedy
hasCultFollowing true
instanceOf fictional character
instanceOf film character
invitesToCountryCottage Marwood NERFINISHED
invitesToCountryCottage Withnail NERFINISHED
languageSpoken English
makesUnwantedAdvancesToward Marwood NERFINISHED
memorableFor florid monologues
memorableFor line about “the finest wines available to humanity”
narrativeRole antagonist in key scenes
narrativeRole comic relief
narrativeRole source of dark comedy
nationality British
notableCharacteristic love of fine food and wine
notableCharacteristic melodramatic speech
notableCharacteristic quoting literature
notableScene attempts to seduce Marwood at the cottage
occupation actor
occupation retired actor
owns country cottage in Penrith
personalityTrait eccentric
personalityTrait flamboyant
personalityTrait lonely
personalityTrait theatrical
portrayedBy Richard Griffiths NERFINISHED
relatedTo Withnail NERFINISHED
relationshipTypeWithWithnail uncle
residesIn London, England
surface form: London
screenWriterCharacterOf Bruce Robinson NERFINISHED
sexualOrientation homosexual
themeAssociation class and decadence
themeAssociation loneliness
themeAssociation repressed desire