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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.

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  2. 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! 6,679 IMDb 6.8 1 h 32 min 1981. R. Comedy · Historical · Arts, Entertainment, and Culture · Joyous. This video is currently ...

  3. That shouldn't have happened. It looks like something went wrong on our side. Let's find you a great video to watch instead. 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!

  4. Join acclaimed funnyman Mel Brooks on an outrageous trip through history – and learn what "really" happened. Travel from a crazy spoof of 2001 to the Roman Empire, where Brooks plays a stand-up philosopher in Caesar's Palace, to the French Revolution, where Brooks is King Louis XVI, and the Spanish inquisition, where this time, singing monks and swimming nuns perform fabulous musical numbers!

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  5. Queen - The French Revolution. Nigel Hawthorne. Citizen Official - The French Revolution. Bea Arthur. Dole office clerk (uncredited) Cleo Rocos. French Girl (uncredited) Ron Clark. Stoned Soldier #1 - The Roman Empire.

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  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!

  7. Country United States. Languages French, Latin, English. Studios Brooksfilms + 1 more. Genres Comedy, Musical. Ten million years in the making. The truth, the whole truth, and everything, but the truth! An uproarious version of history that proves nothing is sacred – not even the Roman Empire, the French Revolution and the Spanish Inquisition.

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