History of the World: Part I
Cast :Mel Brooks, Gregory Hines
Director :Mel Brooks
Studio :Twentieth Century Fox
Format :Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen
Released Date :June 12, 1981
DVD Released Date :August 14, 2001
Language :English (Subtitled), English (Dubbed), English (Original Language), French (Original Language), Spanish (Subtitled)
Audience Rating :R (Restricted)
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Customer Reviews
Rating
DateJuly 25, 2005
Summary"the inquisition, what a show"
Content
ive just seen this movie and i cant stop laughing. from the dawn of man to the french revolution, history is made fun. but it makes you realize how stupid mankind has been through history and how stupid we are now. but, while you do it, you laugh your guts away. the greatest parts: inquisition made a broadway show and the french chess.
just a question: it announces a second part. does it exist?

Rating
DateJuly 21, 2005
SummaryMy Favorite Movie
Content
This is my all time favorite movie. So many of the movies Mel Brooks made after this one offers quotes straight from this movie. It really is a very funny movie.

Rating
DateJuly 07, 2005
Summaryhilarious
Content
Mel Brooks sometimes has a weird sense of humor, but can usually count on it being entertaining. This was certainly one of them.

Rating
DateJune 25, 2005
SummaryThe Inquisition
Content
This film had a bit more explicit content than I'm used to seeing, but it's decent. Some parts aren't so great, but Comicus performing at Caesar's palace and Count De Monet relieving himself in a bucket deliver big time.

I also liked the showstopping Inquisition number.

Rating
DateFebruary 04, 2005
SummarySnort if you love Mel Brooks!
Content
I was laughing so hard during this movie, I snorted, squealed, chuckled, and guffawed...yes, I admit it. But I'm sure you will, too! The humor can be quite coarse, but it's classic Brooks quality humor! It's good to be the King...of spoofery! Mr. Brooks at one of his finest works of art.
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