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La folle histoire du monde (1981)
Directed by
Mel Brooks |
Writing Credits
Mel Brooks | ... | (written by) |
Cast (in credits order) complete, awaiting verification
Produced by
Mel Brooks | ... | producer |
Stuart Cornfeld | ... | associate producer |
Alan Johnson | ... | associate producer |
Joel Chernoff | ... | co-producer (uncredited) |
Music by
John Morris |
Cinematography by
Woody Omens | ... | director of photography |
Film Editing by
John C. Howard |
Casting By
Jane Feinberg | ||
Mike Fenton |
Production Design by
Harold Michelson |
Art Direction by
Norman Newberry |
Set Decoration by
Antony Mondello |
Costume Design by
Patricia Norris |
Makeup Department
Eric Allwright | ... | makeup artist: The French Revolution sequence |
Jill Carpenter | ... | chief makeup artist: The French Revolution sequence |
Paula Gillespie | ... | chief hair stylist: The French Revolution sequence |
Vivian McAteer | ... | hair stylist |
Robert Norin | ... | makeup artist |
Gustaf Norin | ... | makeup artist (uncredited) |
Production Management
Alexander De Grunwald | ... | production manager: The French Revolution sequence |
Ralph S. Singleton | ... | production manager (as Ralph Singleton) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Mitchell Bock | ... | second assistant director |
Brian W. Cook | ... | assistant director: The French Revolution sequence (as Brian Cooke) |
Michael Stevenson | ... | assistant director: The French Revolution sequence |
Jerry Ziesmer | ... | assistant director |
Ken Tuohy | ... | second assistant director (uncredited) |
Art Department
Robert Cartwright | ... | art director: French Revolution sequence (as Bob Cartwright) |
Harry Cordwell | ... | set decorator: French Revolution sequence |
Stuart Craig | ... | production designer: French Revolution sequence |
Bert Hearn | ... | property master: French Revolution sequence |
Jack M. Marino | ... | property master (as Jack Marino) |
Harold Michelson | ... | artistic advisor |
Reg Richards | ... | construction manager: French Revolution sequence |
John Alvin | ... | poster artist (uncredited) |
Adrian Start | ... | chargehand painter (uncredited) |
Robert Van Dyke | ... | propmaker gangboss (uncredited) |
Sound Department
Gene S. Cantamessa | ... | production sound mixer |
Les Fresholtz | ... | re-recording mixer |
Scott Hecker | ... | sound editor (as Scott A. Hecker) |
Arthur Piantadosi | ... | re-recording mixer |
Tex Rudloff | ... | re-recording mixer |
Robert R. Rutledge | ... | supervising sound editor |
Michael Sale | ... | sound mixer: The French Revolution sequence (as Mike Sale) |
Sandy Berman | ... | sound designer (uncredited) |
Raul A. Bruce | ... | boom operator (uncredited) |
Steve Cantamessa | ... | sound (uncredited) |
Samuel C. Crutcher | ... | sound effects editor (uncredited) |
Special Effects by
Phil Cory | ... | special effects |
Richard L. Hill | ... | special effects crew (uncredited) |
Visual Effects by
Albert Whitlock | ... | special visual effects (as Albert J. Whitlock) |
Charles Chiodo | ... | visual effects crew (uncredited) |
Edward Chiodo | ... | visual effects crew (uncredited) |
Stephen Chiodo | ... | visual effects crew (uncredited) |
Robert Costa | ... | opticals: "Jews in Space" sequence (uncredited) |
John Curtis | ... | model builder: "Jews in Space" sequence (uncredited) |
Anthony Doublin | ... | miniature photography: "Jews in Space" sequence (uncredited) |
Syd Dutton | ... | assistant matte painter (uncredited) |
Dennis Glouner | ... | matte first cameraman (uncredited) |
Bob Greenberg | ... | laser effects: "Jews in Space" sequence (uncredited) |
William Guest | ... | miniatures (uncredited) |
Bill Hedge | ... | visual effects: "Jews in Space" sequence (uncredited) |
Mike Moramarco | ... | matte camera operator (uncredited) |
Henry Schoessler | ... | matte crew (uncredited) |
Bill Taylor | ... | matte photography (uncredited) |
Susan Turner | ... | pyrotechnician (uncredited) |
Mark Whitlock | ... | matte camera loader (uncredited) |
Stunts
Gary Combs | ... | stunt coordinator |
William Hobbs | ... | stunt coordinator: The French Revolution sequence (as Bill Hobbs) |
Desiree Ayres | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Gilbert B. Combs | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Dick Durock | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
James M. Halty | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Philip Romano | ... | stunt performer (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Chuy Elizondo | ... | camera operator |
Ginger Gemmel | ... | camera operator: French Revolution sequence (as Ginger Gemmell) |
Gibby Germaine | ... | gaffer |
Maurice Gillett | ... | gaffer: French Revolution sequence |
Gerald A. King | ... | key grip (as Gerald King) |
Elliott Marks | ... | still photographer (as Elliot Marks) |
John Morgan | ... | camera operator: French Revolution sequence |
John Szajner | ... | first assistant "a" camera |
Paul Wilson | ... | director of photography: French Revolution sequence |
Alan Barry | ... | best boy (uncredited) |
Gary Cross | ... | electrician (uncredited) |
Brian Ellis | ... | focus puller: French Revolution Sequence (uncredited) |
Chris Warren | ... | video operator (French Revolution scene) (uncredited) |
Dennis Young | ... | grip (uncredited) |
Casting Department
Maggie Cartier | ... | casting: The French Revolution sequence |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Jered Green | ... | wardrobe: men (as Jered Edd Green) |
Nancy Martinelli | ... | wardrobe: women |
David Murphy | ... | wardrobe supervisor: The French Revolution sequence |
Editorial Department
Carol Ann DiGiuseppe | ... | assistant editor |
Danford B. Greene | ... | additional editor |
Stephen Lovejoy | ... | assistant editor |
George A. Martin | ... | assistant editor |
Location Management
Terry Needham | ... | location manager: The French Revolution sequence |
John Spencer-Churchill | ... | location permission: Blenheim Palace, Oxford, England (as Duke of Marlborough) |
Bill Borden | ... | location manager (uncredited) |
Music Department
Ralph Burns | ... | orchestrator: "The Spanish Inquisition" |
John R. Harris | ... | music editor |
Jack Hayes | ... | orchestrator |
Dan Wallin | ... | score mixer (uncredited) |
Other crew
Randy Auerbach | ... | assistant to producer |
Penny Daniels | ... | continuity: The French Revolution sequence |
Alan Johnson | ... | choreographer |
K. Lenna Katich | ... | accountant (as Lenna Katich) |
Lillian Michelson | ... | researcher |
Betsy Norton | ... | script supervisor |
Loretta Ordewer | ... | production coordinator: The French Revolution sequence |
Charlene Painter | ... | assistant choreographer |
Judi Rosner | ... | production coordinator |
John Trehy | ... | production auditor: The French Revolution sequence |
Jim Turner | ... | accountant |
Irene Walzer | ... | publicist |
Leah Zappy | ... | assistant to producer |
Mary Fielder | ... | film extra (uncredited) |
Details
Country:
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Release Date:
3 February 1982 (France) See more »
3 February 1982 (France) See more »
Also Known As:
La folle histoire du monde See more »
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Filming Locations:
Box Office
Budget:
$11,000,000 (estimated)
$11,000,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend USA:
$4,792,731, 14 June 1981, Limited Release
$4,792,731, 14 June 1981, Limited Release
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Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1
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2.35 : 1
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The Inquisition
Music and Lyrics by Mel Brooks and Ronny Graham
Performed by Mel Brooks Jackie Mason and Ronny Graham
Original Music & Lyrics © 1981 Brooksfilms Music Limited
Jews In Space
Music and Lyrics by Mel Brooks
Original Music & Lyrics © 1981 Brooksfilms Music Limited
Funkytown
Words and Music by Steven Greenberg (as Steve Greenberg)
© 1979, 1980 Rick's Music, Inc. & Steve Greenberg Music
Performed by Lipps Inc. (as Lipps, Inc.)
Courtesy of Polygram Records
Hallelujah
(uncredited)
from "Messiah"
written by George Frideric Handel
(heard at the end of the Stone Age segment)
Marseillaise
(uncredited)
Written by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle
[Played in the intro for the segment "French Revolution"]
An der schonen blauen Donau
(uncredited)
Written by Johann Strauss
[Played during the segment "Hitler on ice"]
The Inquisition
Music and Lyrics by Mel Brooks and Ronny Graham
Performed by Mel Brooks Jackie Mason and Ronny Graham
Original Music & Lyrics © 1981 Brooksfilms Music Limited
Music and Lyrics by Mel Brooks and Ronny Graham
Performed by Mel Brooks Jackie Mason and Ronny Graham
Original Music & Lyrics © 1981 Brooksfilms Music Limited
Jews In Space
Music and Lyrics by Mel Brooks
Original Music & Lyrics © 1981 Brooksfilms Music Limited
Music and Lyrics by Mel Brooks
Original Music & Lyrics © 1981 Brooksfilms Music Limited
Funkytown
Words and Music by Steven Greenberg (as Steve Greenberg)
© 1979, 1980 Rick's Music, Inc. & Steve Greenberg Music
Performed by Lipps Inc. (as Lipps, Inc.)
Courtesy of Polygram Records
Words and Music by Steven Greenberg (as Steve Greenberg)
© 1979, 1980 Rick's Music, Inc. & Steve Greenberg Music
Performed by Lipps Inc. (as Lipps, Inc.)
Courtesy of Polygram Records
Hallelujah
(uncredited)
from "Messiah"
written by George Frideric Handel
(heard at the end of the Stone Age segment)
(uncredited)
from "Messiah"
written by George Frideric Handel
(heard at the end of the Stone Age segment)
Marseillaise
(uncredited)
Written by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle
[Played in the intro for the segment "French Revolution"]
(uncredited)
Written by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle
[Played in the intro for the segment "French Revolution"]
An der schonen blauen Donau
(uncredited)
Written by Johann Strauss
[Played during the segment "Hitler on ice"]
(uncredited)
Written by Johann Strauss
[Played during the segment "Hitler on ice"]
Doublage voix :
- Mel Brooks (VF : Jacques Fabbri) : Moïse, Comicus, Tomás de Torquemada, Louis XVIet Jacques le valet de pisse
- Dom DeLuise (VF : Roger Carel) : Jules César
- Madeline Kahn : Impératrice Nympho
- Harvey Korman (VF : Gabriel Cattand) : Comte de Médeuze
- Cloris Leachman (VF : Evelyne Grandjean) : Madame Defarge
- Ron Carey (VF : Patrick Préjean) : Starcus
- Gregory Hines (VF : Med Hondo) : Josephus
- Pamela Stephenson (VF : Céline Monsarrat) : Mademoiselle Rimbaud
- Spike Milligan : Monsieur Rimbaud
- Shecky Greene (en) (VF : Claude Nicot) : Marcus Vindictus
- Sid Caesar : le chef des cavernes
- Mary-Margaret Humes (VF : Marie-Christine Darah) : Miriam
- Orson Welles (VF : Georges Aminel) : le narrateur
- Hugh Hefner : le romain devant le temple d'Éros
- Barry Levinson : le vendeur de colonnes
- John Hurt (VF : Daniel Beretta) : Jésus Christ
- Andrew Sachs : Gérard
- Andréas Voutsinas : Béarnaise
- Jackie Mason : un juif
- Howard Morris (VF : Philippe Dumat) : le porte-parole
- J. J. Barry : l'homme préhistorique
- Mel Brooks (VF : Jacques Fabbri) : Moïse, Comicus, Tomás de Torquemada, Louis XVIet Jacques le valet de pisse
- Dom DeLuise (VF : Roger Carel) : Jules César
- Madeline Kahn : Impératrice Nympho
- Harvey Korman (VF : Gabriel Cattand) : Comte de Médeuze
- Cloris Leachman (VF : Evelyne Grandjean) : Madame Defarge
- Ron Carey (VF : Patrick Préjean) : Starcus
- Gregory Hines (VF : Med Hondo) : Josephus
- Pamela Stephenson (VF : Céline Monsarrat) : Mademoiselle Rimbaud
- Spike Milligan : Monsieur Rimbaud
- Shecky Greene (en) (VF : Claude Nicot) : Marcus Vindictus
- Sid Caesar : le chef des cavernes
- Mary-Margaret Humes (VF : Marie-Christine Darah) : Miriam
- Orson Welles (VF : Georges Aminel) : le narrateur
- Hugh Hefner : le romain devant le temple d'Éros
- Barry Levinson : le vendeur de colonnes
- John Hurt (VF : Daniel Beretta) : Jésus Christ
- Andrew Sachs : Gérard
- Andréas Voutsinas : Béarnaise
- Jackie Mason : un juif
- Howard Morris (VF : Philippe Dumat) : le porte-parole
- J. J. Barry : l'homme préhistorique
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