Marx Brothers films A Day at the Races ( 1937) is the seventh movie starring the three Marx Brothers, with Margaret Dumont, Allan Jones and Maureen O'Sullivan. ...more on Wikipedia about "A Day at the Races (film)"
A Night At the Opera is a 1935 comedy film starring the Marx Brothers. It was the first film the brothers made for MGM after their departure from Paramount, and, at the suggestion of producer Irving Thalberg, the film marked a change of direction in the brothers' career. ...more on Wikipedia about "A Night at the Opera (film)"
A Night in Casablanca ( 1946) is the twelfth Marx Brothers' movie. ...more on Wikipedia about "A Night in Casablanca"
Animal Crackers is a 1930 comedy film, and one of the Marx Brothers' most beloved and oft-quoted movies. ...more on Wikipedia about "Animal Crackers (film)"
At the Circus is a 1939 Marx Brothers comedy film in which they save a circus from bankruptcy. ...more on Wikipedia about "At the Circus"
Duck Soup is a 1933 Marx Brothers' anarchic comedy film written by Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby, Arthur Sheekman, and Nat Perrin and directed by Leo McCarey. It starred what was then billed as the "Four Marx Brothers" (Groucho, Harpo, Chico, and Zeppo) and also featured Margaret Dumont, Raquel Torres, and Louis Calhern. ...more on Wikipedia about "Duck Soup"
Go West ( 1940) is the 10th Marx Brothers comedy film, in which the three brothers, Groucho, Chico, and Harpo, head to the American West and attempt to unite a couple by ensuring that an evil railroad baron is thwarted. The scene is set in Dead Man's Gulch. Groucho is "S. Quentin Quale," Chico is "Joe Panello" and Harpo is "Rusty Panello." It was directed by Edward Buzzell and written by Irving Brecher and others. ...more on Wikipedia about "Go West (film)"
Horse Feathers ( 1932) is the fourth Marx Brothers film. It stars the four Marx Brothers, Groucho, Chico, Harpo, and Zeppo, as well as Thelma Todd as the College Widow, and was written by Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby, S. J. Perelman, and Will B. Johnstone. Kalmar and Ruby also wrote some of the original music for the film. ...more on Wikipedia about "Horse Feathers"
Humor Risk ( 1926) is the first (but never released) Marx Brothers film, and is listed by the Internet Movie Database as lost. It may have been destroyed by Groucho, who is said to have burnt the negative after a particularly bad premiere screening. It is also said that the print was accidentally thrown away when left in the screening box overnight. ...more on Wikipedia about "Humor Risk"
Love Happy ( 1949) is the 13th, and virtually the last Marx Brothers' movie. ...more on Wikipedia about "Love Happy"
Monkey Business is a 1931 film, the third of the Marx Brothers' movies and the first not to be an adaptation of one of their Broadway shows. ...more on Wikipedia about "Monkey Business (1931 film)"
Room Service is a 1938 Marx Brothers comedy film in which they portray producers of a play, "Hail and Farewell." ...more on Wikipedia about "Room Service (1938 film)"
The Big Store is a 1941 MGM Marx Brothers comedy film in which Groucho, Chico and Harpo work to save Phelps department store. Groucho plays the detective/bodyguard Wolf J. Flywheel. ...more on Wikipedia about "The Big Store"
The Cocoanuts ( 1929) is the first released Marx Brothers film. It stars the four Marx Brothers, Oscar Shaw, Mary Eaton and the person sometimes referred to as the "fifth brother", Margaret Dumont. Produced by Walter Wanger and directed by Joseph Santley, it was adapted to the screen by Morrie Ryskind from the George S. Kaufman Broadway play. ...more on Wikipedia about "The Cocoanuts"
The House that Shadows Built is a 1931 feature from Paramount Pictures, celebrating their 20th anniversary. The hour-length feature includes a brief history of Paramount, interviews with various actors, and clips from upcoming projects (some of which actually never came to fruition). ...more on Wikipedia about "The House that Shadows Built"
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