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History of the World -- Part I Director: Mel Brooks Cast: Mel Brooks, Dom DeLuise, Madeline Kahn, Harvey Korman

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  • DVD Release Date: 09/05/2006
  • Original Release: 1981
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 1,912

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Disc #1 -- History of the World Part I
1. Main Titles: Our Forefathers [2:47]
2. The Stone Age [5:16]
3. The Old Testament [1:11]
4. The Roman Empire [2:08]
5. Comicus: Stand-Up Philosopher [9:06]
6. Caesar's Palace [5:05]
7. A Performance to Die For [5:39]
8. Among the Virgins [3:11]
9. The Eunuch Test [5:33]
10. Escape From Rome [4:35]
11. Armed With Mighty Joint [4:53]
12. New Jobs: The Last Supper [3:12]
13. The Spanish Inquisition [8:39]
14. The French Revolution [3:24]
15. Count de Monet [2:10]
16. It's Good to Be King [9:19]
17. A Double in Case of Trouble [7:37]
18. The Big Ending [2:50]
19. Coming Soon; End Credits [5:25]

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Mel Brooks produced, directed, wrote, and starred in this episodic comedy in the spirit of Monty Python and the 1957 studio travesty The Story of Mankind. The film is divided into five sequences that play like blue-toned Eddie Cantor vaudeville sketches -- "The Dawn of Man," "The Stone Age," The Spanish Inquisition," "The Bible," and "The Future." Also included is a Brooksian depiction of The Last Supper and a long-winded sequence about the French Revolution. The film starts with a 2001: A Space Odyssey parody, narrated by Orson Welles, in which a collection of ape-men learn to stand erect (in more ways than one). The Stone Age reveals the origins of both the first homo sapien and homosexual marriages. Brooks then appears in an Old Testament sequence as Moses, descending from Mount Sinai with three heavy stone tablets bearing the 15 Commandments; after he drops one of these tablets, the laws of God become 10 Commandments. The Roman period picks up with Brooks as Comicus, attempting to get a gig as a "stand-up philosopher" at Caesar's Palace. The Spanish Inquisition is a musical production number with monks torturing Jews to lively Broadway musical strains. The final French revolution section is a broad parody of The Man in the Iron Mask story. The film closes with coming attractions of "History of the World, Part II" that features a rousing Star Wars parody (anticipating Space Balls) called "Jews in Space" that includes a jaunty theme song. Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide

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Okay, But Not Mel Brooks Best!by Anonymous

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July 21, 2006: I'm a huge fan of Mel Brooks and I just watched History of the World Part 1 for the first time and while the movie had some funny parts it also had a lot of parts that just weren't all that funny and were kind of lame and it is my least favorite Mel Brooks movie. Definitely doesn't live up to classics like Young Frankenstein, The Producers and Blazing Saddles!

I met Mel Brooks!!!!by Anonymous

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January 06, 2006: I love all his films and think that they are some of the best ever. He is a the best writer/director ever!!!!!! This is my favorite because of the historical aspect thye best is the part about the ten commandments!!!!

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