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Synopsis
A Day at the Races was the Marx Brothers' follow-up to their incomparable A Night at the Opera. Groucho Marx is cast as Hugo Z. Hackenbush, a veterinarian who passes himself off as a human doctor when summoned by wealthy hypochondriac Emily Upjohn (Margaret Dumont) to take over the financially strapped Standish Sanitarium. Chico Marx plays the sanitarium's general factotum, who works without pay because he has a soft spot for its owner, lovely Judy Standish (Maureen O'Sullivan). Harpo Marx portrays a jockey at the local racetrack, constantly bullied by the evil Morgan (Douglass Dumbrille), who will take over the sanitarium if Judy can't pay its debts. After several side-splitting routines--Chico selling Groucho tips on the races, Chico and Harpo rescuing Groucho from the clutches of femme fatale Esther Muir, all three Marxes conducting a lunatic "examination" of Margaret Dumont--the fate of the sanitarium rests on a Big Race involving Hi-Hat, a horse belonging to the film's nominal hero, Allan Jones. Virtually everything that worked in "Opera" is trotted out again for "Races", including a hectic slapstick finale wherein the Marxes lay waste to a public event. What is missing here is inspiration; perhaps this is due to the fact that MGM producer Irving Thalberg, whose input was so essential to the success of "Opera", died during the filming of "Races". Even so, Day at the Races made more money than any other previous Marx Brothers film--the result being that MGM, in the spirit of "they loved it once", would continue recycling Races' best bits for the studio's next three Marx vehicles. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Leonard Ceeley Whitmore
Douglas Dumbrille Morgan
Margaret Dumont Mrs. Emily Upjohn
Vivien Fay Solo Dancer
Allan Jones Gil Stewart
Marx Brothers themselves (Groucho,Chico, Harpo)
Chico Marx Tony
Groucho Marx Dr. Hugo Z. Hackenbush
Harpo Marx Stuffy
Robert Middlemass The Sheriff
Esther Muir Flo Marlowe
Maureen O'Sullivan Judy Standish
Sig Rumann Dr. Leopold X. Steinberg

Production Crew

Cedric Gibbons Art Director
Edwin B. Willis Art Director
Stanley Rogers Art Director
Max Siegel Associate Producer
David Gould Choreography
Joseph Ruttenberg Cinematographer
Bronislau Kaper Composer (Music Score)
Franz Waxman Composer (Music Score)
George Bassman Composer (Music Score)
Gus Kahn Composer (Music Score)
Walter Jurmann Composer (Music Score)
Dolly Tree Costume Designer
Sam Wood Director
Frank E. Hull Editor
Franz Waxman Musical Direction/Supervision
Irving G. Thalberg Producer
Lawrence Weingarten Producer
Sam Wood Producer
George Oppenheimer Screenwriter
George Seaton Screenwriter
Robert Pirosh Screenwriter
Year: 1937
Runtime: 111
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Produced by
MGM

Release
by MGM