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Title................: History of the World Pt. I Studio...............: 20th Century Fox Actors...............: Mel Brooks, Gregory Hines, Dom DeLuise Directors............: Mel Brooks Writers..............: Mel Brooks Year.................: 1981 Genre................: Comedy | History | Musical Release Date.........: 12 June 1981 (USA) , September 5, 2006 (DVD) Duration.............: 1:32:16 (per actual main feature) Rated................: R Cover(s) Included....: YES
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Mel Brooks's 1981, three-part comedy--set in the Stone Age, the Roman Empire, and the French Revolution--is pure guilty pleasure. Narrated by Orson Welles and featuring a lot of famous faces in guest appearances (beyond the official cast), the film opens well with Sid Caesar playing a caveman, then moves along to the unlikely but somehow hilarious juxtaposition of Caesar's soldiers (the other Caesar, not Sid) with pot humor, and ends on a dumb-funny note in the French bloodbath. This is a take-it-or-leave-it movie, and it works best if you're in a take-it-or-leave-it mood.
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