Part 1 of a film written (with jokes and elements swiped from Monty Python) and directed (however unobvious there was any directing at all) by me for my English class.
Inconsistent, revolting voice acting and 'doddle' jokes aside, I was pleased with the outcome. The story parodies Arthur Miller's 'The Crucible' (albeit an abridged version) and attempts some Semitic satire rather poorly. And the 'premeditated improvisation' was the feel that I wanted, although it was only due to time constraints.
For those of you aware, yes, the story is purposely historically inaccurate.