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History of the World: Part I 1981 123movies

History of the World: Part I 1981 123movies

Ten million years in the making. The truth, the whole truth, and everything, but the truth!Jun. 12, 198192 Min.
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Watch: History of the World: Part I 1981 123movies, Full Movie Online – From the dawn of man to the distant future, mankind’s evolution (or lack thereof) is traced. Often ridiculous but never serious, we learn the truth behind the Roman Emperor, we learn what really happened at the Last Supper, the circumstances that surrounded the French Revolution, how to test eunuchs, and what kind of shoes the Spanish Inquisitor wore..
Plot: 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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Mel’s Historic Flop
When “History Of The World Part 1” came out in 1981, it had been four years since Mel Brooks’ last screen comedy, and given his track record at the time and the long wait, “History” could not fail but disappoint. Watch it today – devoid of such high expectations – and you know what? It’s still weak.

An overview of history from caveman days to the French Revolution, “History Of The World Part 1” introduces us to such characters as Moses, Comicus the Roman stand-up philosopher, and King Louis XVI, all played by Brooks’ favorite actor – Mel himself. In various bits, we see man emerge from erotically fixated primitives to erotically fixated primitives with silly wigs.

“History Of The World” is really two mini-movies, one about Comicus the Roman and the other a “Tale Of Two Cities” parody of the French Revolution in which King Louis is replaced by a lowly lookalike, played of course by Mel. A few other bits are thrown around in the way of padded one-liners, but it’s really more like Brooks couldn’t be bothered with shooting a full-length movie this time. The French one at least is funny in parts, but much of what shows up on screen seems too thin for a story conference, let alone a movie.

And the jokes! Puerile third-grade schoolyard stuff. “In the year 1,000,000 BC, it is thought the first homo sapien marriage occurred,” intones Orson Welles as we watch caveman Sid Caesar club a woman over the head. “It was shortly followed by the first homosexual marriage.” The Rome segment is just bizarre, with pointless cameos from Hugh Hefner and Henny Youngman and a long joke involving a chariot with a giant reefer.

I believe Brooks’ gradual decline as a filmmaker had to do with his increased focus on himself as central presence, and he really makes a case for it here. Why, in a film co-starring one of the great song-and-dance men of his generation, Gregory Hines, do you have the one big song-and-dance number star Mel Brooks?

At least the French segment works somewhat in the classic Brooks vein, with some familiar faces from his other movies getting some quality time like Harvey Korman, Andreas Voutsinas, and Cloris Leachman, in the last of her Brooks crone roles as bitter Madame Defarge: “We are so poor, we don’t even have a language, just a stupid accent!”

It’s also the segment that delivers the best lines. “It’s good to be the king” is what Louis says after molesting various ladies of the court, and Brooks is just right for the part there, probably because he WAS the king on the set and knew what he was talking about. Korman’s “Wait for the shake” is also a favorite of mine, right up there with “Walk this way” and “Where the white women at?” from past Brooks’ classics.

But why Mel thought a chess gangbang would be so funny is lost on me, as is the comedy potential of a burping Dom DeLuise, or Jews being tortured by nuns in bathing suits. Call it hubris, but the sad fact was, for its many faults, “History” would be the last Brooks comedy that got within shouting distance of his “Blazing Saddles” peak. He could have just have easily subtitled this “Decline And Fall”.

Review By: slokes

Other Information:

Original Title History of the World: Part I
Release Date 1981-06-12
Release Year 1981

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 32 min (92 min), 1 hr 37 min (97 min) (Argentina)
Budget 11000000
Revenue 31672907
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Comedy, History, Musical
Director Mel Brooks
Writer Mel Brooks
Actors Mel Brooks, Gregory Hines, Dom DeLuise
Country United States
Awards 1 win & 1 nomination
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Stereo
Aspect Ratio 2.39 : 1
Camera Panavision Panaflex, Panavision C- & E-Series Lenses, Panavision Panaflex-X, Panavision C-Series Lenses
Laboratory DeLuxe, USA
Film Length 2,495 m (Finland)
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process Panavision (anamorphic)
Printed Film Format 35 mm

History of the World: Part I 1981 123movies
History of the World: Part I 1981 123movies
History of the World: Part I 1981 123movies
Original title History of the World: Part I
TMDb Rating 6.773 629 votes

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