Sara Berner
- Brenda
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Mel Blanc
- Crow's Nest Lookout
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- (uncredited)
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Ben Hardaway
- Sergeant
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Pat McGeehan
- Draftee #158 - Narrator
- (uncredited)
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. . . Manhattan Island in 1626 is about $48 trillion today, adjusted for inflation. It actually amounts to the relatively paltry sum of $1,143 at an updated valuation, the last time I checked. HYSTERICAL HIGH SPOTS IN AMERICAN HISTORY shows a ruminative Pete smirking at snatching this prime piece of real estate "for a steal." This is how "The Art of the Deal" always has gone down in America. All the historical figures referred to by name here were artists, all right: Specifically, Con Artists. People such as Chris Columbus, Bill Bradford, Pete Minuit, George Washington, Paul Revere, Sam Morse, Tom Edison, Hank Ford and Herb Hoover shared a single talent: Their uncanny knack of stealing the credit for other people's ideas, accomplishments and work, and litigating a fortune on the backs of abused ordinary honest working Americans.
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Draftee Number 158: This is Draftee Number One-Fifty-Eight bringing you High Spots in American History.
[gets dragged offstage by the throat]
Sergeant: [takes over the Iris spot] Is Draftee Number One-Nine-Two in the house?
- Crazy creditsThe title name with word "Historical" was crossed out and replaced with the word "Hysterical". Also, a draftee announces before the sergeant drags him away to ask for another draftee.
- ConnectionsReferences It's a Date (1940)
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What was the official certification given to Hysterical High Spots in American History (1941) in the United States?
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