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Synopsis
After a five-year absence, the Marx Brothers returned to the screen in the independently-produced effort A Night in Casablanca. Originally conceived as a parody of Casablanca (with character names like "Humphrey Bogus" and "Lowen Behold"), the film emerged as a spoof of wartime melodramas in general. Someone has been methodically murdering the managers of the Hotel Casablanca, and that someone is escaped Nazi war criminal Heinrich Stubel (Sig Ruman). Disguised as a Count Pfefferman, Stubel intends to reclaim the stolen art treasures that he's hidden in a secret room somewhere in the hotel, and the only way he can do this undetected is by bumping off the managers and taking over the hotel himself. The newest manager of Hotel Casablanca is former motel proprietor Ronald Kornblow (Groucho Marx), who, blissfully unaware that he's been hired only because no one else will take the job, immediately takes charge in his own inimitably inept fashion. Corbacchio (Chico Marx), owner of the Yellow Camel company, appoints himself as Kornblow's bodyguard, aided and abetted by Stubel's mute valet Rusty (Harpo Marx). In his efforts to kill Kornblow, Stubel dispatches femme fatale Beatrice Reiner (Lisette Verea) to romance the lecherous manager, leading to a hilarious recreation of a key comedy sequence in the Marxes' earlier A Day at the Races. Arrested on a trumped-up charge, Kornblow, Corbacchio and Rusty escape in time to foil Stubel and his stooges. As in most Marx Brothers epics, A Night in Casablanca includes a tiresome romantic subplot, this time involving disgraced French flyer (Pierre) and his faithful sweetheart Annette (Lois Collier). Though hampered by listless direction and witless one-liners, A Night in Casablanca contains enough hilarity to compensate for its many flaws; some of the best visual gags were conceived by an uncredited Frank Tashlin, including Harpo's legendary "holding up the building" bit. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Lois Collier Annette
Charles Drake Lt. Pierre Delmar
Frederick Giermann Kurt
Chico Marx Corbaccio
Groucho Marx Ronald Kornblow
Harpo Marx Rusty
Sig Rumann Count Pfefferman alias Heinrich Stubel
Lewis L. Russell Gov. Galoux
Dan Seymour Capt. Brizzard
Lisette Verea Beatrice Rheiner

Production Crew

James Van Trees Cinematographer
Werner Janssen Composer (Music Score)
Archie Mayo Director
Gregg C. Pallas Editor
Gregg G. Tallas Editor
Jack Sullivan First Assistant Director
Otis Malcolm Makeup
David L. Loew Producer
Duncan Cramer Production Designer
Frank Tashlin Screenwriter
Joseph Fields Screenwriter
Roland Kibbee Screenwriter
Edward Boyle Set Designer
Bert Kalmar Songwriter
Harry Ruby Songwriter
Ted Snyder Songwriter
Frank Webster Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1946
Runtime: 85
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Produced by
United Artists

Release
by United Artists