The Vikings (1958)
Albert Whitlock: A Master of Illusion (Short 1981)
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"Arena" I Thought I Was Taller: A Short History of Mel Brooks (TV Episode 1981)
Clips.Hollywood: The Gift of Laughter (TV Movie 1982)
Moses delivers the 15, no 10, commandments from the Lord, and as King Louis XVI, and the "Big Ending" scene.Mel Brooks: It's Good to Be the King (Music Video 1982)
Clips shown
Lipps Inc.: Funkytown (Music Video 1980)
Song played anachronistically on a boombox.
History of the World: Part II (TV Series 2023)
Albert Whitlock: A Master of Illusion (Short 1981)
Discussion. Making of. Behind the scenes.- Mentioned by Johnny as he introduces Dom DeLuise
Corazón de papel (1982)
The poster of the film is put on the wall of a cinemaGeorge Burns Celebrates 80 Years in Show Business (TV Special 1983)
Shecky Greene says that he was in this movieAn Audience with Mel Brooks (TV Special 1983)
Title mentioned.
Hollywood Hotel (1937)
"Hooray for Hollywood" is played during Comicus' performance in the Roman Empire.Ivan the Terrible, Part I (1944)
The Twelve Chairs (1970)
The Vorobjaninov Theme is heard in the scene with the Viking funeral.The Godfather (1972)
Dracula: Dead and Loving It (1995)
Come Away Home (2005)
Lampoons a character from that film"American Dad!" It's Good to Be the Queen (TV Episode 2006)
The episode title spoofs a line repeated several times by King Louis XVI (Mel Brooks): "It's good to be the king."- The musical number about the Spinach Inquisition is a spoof of it.
Footlight Parade (1933)
Roman Scandals (1933)
The entire roman episode is built around gags and characters from the earlier filmRoad to Morocco (1942)
Mel Brooks and Gregory Hines sing "Road to Judea" with the same music from "Road to Morocco."Quo Vadis (1951)
Much of the material in The Roman Empire segment of the Mel Brooks film references Quo Vadis, including names, personalities and some events.Million Dollar Mermaid (1952)
Spoofs water candle ballet
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