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  1. Great memorable quotes and script exchanges from the History of the World: Part I movie on Quotes.net.

  2. History of the World: Part I: Directed by Mel Brooks. With Mel Brooks, Dom DeLuise, Madeline Kahn, Harvey Korman. Mel Brooks brings his one-of-a-kind comic touch to the history of mankind covering events from the Old Testament to the French Revolution in a series of episodic comedy vignettes.

    • The Stone Age
    • The Old Testament
    • The Roman Empire
    • The Spanish Inquisition
    • The French Revolution
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    Announcer: Even in most primitive man, the need to create was part of his nature. This need, this talent clearly separated early man from animals, who would never know this gift.
    Announcer: And here, in a cave about 2 million years ago, the first artist was born. [a drawing of a buffalo is shown, and a proud artist] And, of course, with the birth of the artist, came the ine...
    Announcer: Moses went to the mountain and God spoketh to him.
    God: Moses, this is the Lord, thy God, commanding you to obey my law. Do you hear me?
    Moses: Yes, I hear you, I hear you...a deaf man could hear you.
    God: What?!
    Moses: Nothing, forget about it. Oh Lord! Why have you chosen me? What would you have me do for you?
    God: I shall give you my laws, and you shall take them unto the people.
    Man Outside of the Temple of Eros: [Hugh Hefner cameo]It's a new concept. It's called a 'centerfold'.
    Dole Office Clerk: Occupation?
    Comicus: Stand-up philosopher.
    Dole Office Clerk: What?
    Comicus: Stand-up philosopher. I coalesce the vapor of human experience into a viable and logical comprehension.
    Dole Office Clerk: Oh, a bullshit artist!

    Narrator: The year was 1489. The Black Plague ravaged the continent, it was the hour of the infamous, Auto de féwhere, for public amusement, heretics and non-believers would be tortured in a carnival like atmosphere; and it was guided by the most fearful specter to ever sit in judgment over good and evil. The Grand Inquisitor, Torquemada. Chief Mon...

    Impoverished Paris Street Merchant: Rats, rats for sale. Get your rats. Good for rat stew, rat soup, rat pies, or the ever-popular ratatouille.
    Other Street Merchant: Nothing, I have absolutely nothing for sale!
    Madame Defarge: We are so poor! We don't even have a language! Just a stupid accent!
    Peasant Man: She's right. She's right. We all sound like Maurice Chevalier. Honh, honh, honh!
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    Ten million years in the making. The truth, the whole truth, and everything, but the truth!
    A little something to offend everyone...
    IN MEL WE TRVST

    Mel Brook's History of the World - Part I shows its stripes right from the opening scene. In this Dawn of Man episode, apelike creatures rise up from the mud, learning to stand erect and reaching n...

    Mel Brooks - Moses, Comicus, Tomas de Torquemada, Louis XVI of France and Jacques le Garçon de Pisse
    Dom DeLuise - Emperor Nero
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  4. History of the World: Part I quotes. View Quote Announcer - Even in most primitive man, the need to create was part of his nature. This need, this talent clearly separated early man from animals, who would never know this gift. Announcer - And here, in a cave about 2 million years ago, the first artist was born. [a drawing of a buffalo is shown ...

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