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History of the World Part I

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Released: 2006-09-05

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History of the World Part I DVD Cast & Features Cast:
Royce D. Applegate, Bea Arthur, J.J. Barry, Michael Champion, Lee Delano, Dena Dietrich, Earl Finn, Leigh French, Nigel Hawthorne, Sandy Helberg, Henry Kaiser, Suzanne Kent, Zale Kessler, Howard Mann, Anthony Messina, Alan U. Schwartz, Sammy Shore, Johnny Silver, Heidi Sorenson, Pamela Stephenson, Lori Sutton, Jeana Tomasina, Fiona Richmond, Jack Riley, Ron Clark, Sid Gould, Mitchell Bock, Geoffrey Larder, Stan Mazin, Charles Thomas Murphy, Molly Basler, Mike Cottrell, Richard Karron, Royce Mills, Cleo Rocos, Eileen Saki, Jim Steck, Lisa Welch, Ronny Graham, Hunter Von Leer, Michael Miller, Mary-Margaret Humes, Spencer Henderson, Barry Levinson, Richard Lewis, Ira Miller, John Myhers, Dennon Rawles, Sean Barry-Weske, John King, Mel Brooks, Mel Brooks, Mel Brooks, Mel Brooks, Mel Brooks, Dom DeLuise, Madeline Kahn, Harvey Korman, Cloris Leachman, Ron Carey, Gregory Hines, Andréas Voutsinas, Shecky Green, Sid Caesar, Howard Morris, Rudy de Luca, Orson Welles, Charlie Callas, Paul Mazursk

Director(s): Mel Brooks

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History of the World Part I DVD Details
Video:
Cinemascope
Audio:
Dolby Digital Stereo
Dolby Digital Mono
Language:
English
French
Spanish
Subtitles:
English, Spanish
Running Time: 92
Genre: Comedies
Item Weight: 1
UPC: 024543371625
Product Code: FOX2237164DVD
Format: DVD
Year:1981
Studio: 20th Century Fox
History of the World Part I DVD Summary 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.

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