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[http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/5/59/History_of_the_World_poster.jpg History of the World--Part I] (1981) is a film directed by [[Mel Brooks]].
[http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/5/59/History_of_the_World_poster.jpg History of the World--Part I] (1981) is a film directed by [[Mel Brooks]].
==Abstract==
Scattershot comedy, wandering from the Stone Age to Roman Empire to French Revolution, includes a Last Supper skit that parodied Leonardo da Vinci, with John Hurt as Jesus.


==Editions and translations==
==Editions and translations==
Produced in the United States (1981).
Produced in the United States (1981).
==Abstract==
Scattershot comedy, wandering from the Stone Age to Roman Empire to French Revolution, includes a Last Supper skit that parodied Leonardo da Vinci, with John Hurt as Jesus.


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_World,_Part_I Wikipedia]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_World,_Part_I Wikipedia]


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[[Category:Fiction]] [[Category:Films|1981 Brooks]]
[[Category:English language]]
[[Category:English language]]
[[Category:Made in the 1980s]]
[[Category:Made in the 1980s|1981 Brooks]]
[[Category:Jesus of Nazareth (subject)]]
[[Category:Jesus of Nazareth (subject)|1981 Brooks]]

Revision as of 11:17, 18 November 2009

History of the World--Part I (1981) is a film directed by Mel Brooks.

Abstract

Scattershot comedy, wandering from the Stone Age to Roman Empire to French Revolution, includes a Last Supper skit that parodied Leonardo da Vinci, with John Hurt as Jesus.

Editions and translations

Produced in the United States (1981).

External links