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  1. History of the World: Part I

    History of the World: Part I

    R1981 · Comedy · 1h 33m

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  1. Jun 12, 1981 · 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.

    • Mel Brooks
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    • 3 min
  2. Box office. $31.7 million [3] History of the World, Part I is a 1981 American comedy film written, produced, and directed by Mel Brooks. Brooks also stars in the film, playing five roles: Moses, Comicus the stand-up philosopher, Tomás de Torquemada, King Louis XVI, and Jacques, le garçon de pisse.

    • $10 million
    • June 12, 1981
  3. Rated 5/5 Stars • Rated 5 out of 5 stars 11/30/23 Full Review matthias s "History of the World: Part 1" is like a wacky rollercoaster through time, with Mel Brooks at the helm, determined to ...

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  5. Summaries. 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. From the dawn of man to the distant future, mankind's evolution (or lack thereof) is traced. Often ridiculous but never serious, we learn the truth behind ...

  6. History of the World, Part I. Acclaimed funnyman Mel Brooks presents an outrageous overview of history – from a hilarious send-up of 2001 to the Roman Empire, the French Revolution, and the Spanish Inquisition! 6,654 IMDb 6.8 1 h 32 min 1981. R. Comedy · Historical · Arts, Entertainment, and Culture · Joyous. This video is currently ...

  7. Jack Riley. Stoned Soldier #2 - The Roman Empire. Art Metrano. Leonardo DaVinci - The Roman Empire. Diane Day. Caladonia - The Roman Empire. Henny Youngman. Chemist - The Roman Empire. Hunter von Leer.

    • 92 min
  8. An uproarious version of history that proves nothing is sacred – not even the Roman Empire, the French Revolution and the Spanish Inquisition. Mel Brooks. Director, Screenplay.

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