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| Mel Brooks | Moses | |
| Dom DeLuise | Emperor Nero | |
| Madeline Kahn | Empress Nympho | |
| Harvey Korman | Count de Monet | |
| Cloris Leachman | Madame Defarge | |
| Ron Carey | Swiftus | |
| Gregory Hines | Josephus | |
| Pamela Stephenson | Mademoiselle Rimbaud | |
| Shecky Greene | Marcus Vindictus | |
| Sid Caesar | Chief Caveman | |
| Mary-Margaret Humes | Miriam | |
| Orson Welles | Narrator | |
| Rudy De Luca | Prehistoric Man | |
| Leigh French | Prehistoric Woman | |
| Richard Karron | Prehistoric Man | |
| Susette Carroll | Prehistoric Man | |
| Sammy Shore | Prehistoric Man | |
| J.J. Barry | Prehistoric Man | |
| Earl Finn | Prehistoric Man | |
| Suzanne Kent | Prehistoric Man |
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Mel Brooks
Joel Chernoff Stuart Cornfeld Alan Johnson |
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Mel Brooks
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Woody Omens
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| Musician |
John Morris
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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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