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Directed by Leo McCarey.
In this 1933 Marx Brothers film, the mythical country of Freedonia is broke and on the verge of revolution. Mrs. Teasdale (Margaret Dumont), Freedonia's principal benefactress, will lend the country 20 million dollars if the president withdraws and places the government in the hands of the "fearless, progressive" Rufus T. Firefly (Groucho Marx). At his inauguration, Firefly shows up late, insults everyone in sight, and sings a song about how he intends to abuse his power. Naturally, the crowd cheers wildly. Meanwhile, Ambassador Trentino (Louis Calhern) of neighboring Sylvania schemes to oust Firefly and take over Freedonia himself. To gather enough evidence to discredit Firefly, he sends his most trusted spies, Chicolini (Chico Marx) and Pinky (Harpo Marx). Five minutes after they show up in Freedonia, both spies become important members of Firefly's cabinet, though Chicolini keeps his day job as a peanut vendor. Firefly eventually declares war on Sylvania, an absurd farrago with Firefly changing uniforms from scene to scene, Chicolini going to the other side because the food is better, and Pinky parading around the battlefield with a sandwich board reading "Join the army and see the navy." ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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RisseladaRisselada Re:Top 5 Reflection shots
by Risselada in Top 5
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"[quote user="joem18b"] There is a gag in Airplane! where Robert Stack is adjusting his tie (or something - can't quite remember the details) and it seems as if he's doing it in front of a full length mirror, but then he finishes and just steps through the open doorway. A not-relfection shot. [/quote] Yeah it's brilliant And so is the scene in Duck Soup where Harpo tries to pretend he is Groucho's reflection. " [More]
chrismorrellchrismorrell "Duck Soup" edges it..(five st ...
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"Yeah of course i know "there aint no Sanity Claus" ,but ultimately "Duck Soup" still edges it as my fave',due to it's lack of Harp and Piano solo interludes... Also,the "All God's Chillen got guns" set piece ,STILL retains a genuine satirical value.Chris Morrell " [More]
RisseladaRisselada Horse Feathers
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"Horse FeathersI looooooove the Marx Brothers. All their stuff gets top ratings from me, well all of them I've seen at least. I haven't gotten to the last few which I heard might not be as well. But Horse Feathers fits in just wonderfully amongst their best.Like usual hilarious wordplay and well played visual gags, especially on the football field. Football games always seem prime fodder for all kinds of visual gags. When they try to pull off Harpo's shirt and it just keeps getting longer and longer. It might be about the simplest, stupidest joke you could come up with, but it's absolutely side-splitting.I'm always surprised when I remember how short some of these movies are though. This one is only 1 hour and 8 minutes. And it's the same running time for my favorite of their movies, Duck Soup.Just one more thing, does anyone out there have any idea what the phrase "horse feathers" even means? Does it have anything to do with football? Or ... " [More]
SpoutBlogSpoutBlog Groucho in the Speakeasy — Clip ...
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"Bob at Forward to Yesterday informs us that yesterday was the 30th anniversary of the death of Groucho Marx. If you’d like to honor the godfather of motor-mouthed, self-reflexive comedy by watching Horse Feathers or Duck Soup, you need look no further than YouTube. I’ve embedded the speakeasy scene from the former above, and as a bonus, you get a chunk of Zeppo singing “Everybody Says I Love You.” Originally posted on:Spoutblog " [More]
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"Even Though It a fairly old movie, Duck Soup was a great classical movie. Groucho Is hard not laugh at, Harpo dosent say a word yet is the funniest out of all the brothers and Chico, The Brooklyn Italian Reminds Me Of My GrandFather {Cant a reviwer make joke?}. Even if you like action, hard, hitting movies you will still love Duck Soup. " [More]
RisseladaRisselada Re: Top 5 Character Introductions
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"Groucho Marx usually has pretty great indrocutions in the Marx brothers movies. For example in Duck Soup when the huge hoopla and ceremony of him wating to show up, and then he comes through another door and joins in the celebration waiting for himself to show up.And also in a similar build up, Heinz, the Baron Krauss von Espy's name repeated announced upon him entering the coutroom in Intolerable Cruelty. All after the scene about finding the Tenzing Norgay which I'd rather not describe if you haven't seen it. That movie had a lot of good introductions like all Coen brothers movies now that I think about it. At the very beginning with the introduction of the first character we see, Geoffrey Rush's character, in his convertable with Simon and Garfunkel's "The Boxer" beginning to play and Rush's character anticipating wanting to sing along comes in a bar too early and gives up for a moment frustrated. That's such a real life thing I'd never seen ... " [More]
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Along with A Night at the Opera, Duck Soup is often regarded as the definitive Marx Brothers movie, the picture in which every shot, every line, and every gag worked. Modern audiences are often surprised to learn that it was a notorious flop that killed the Brothers' contract at Paramount Pictures in the mid-1930s. Audiences harried by the Great Depression seemed unable to connect with the Marx Brothers in their Paramount movies, at least not in the way that Broadway theatergoers and Paramount executives who'd seen them in The Cocoanuts or Animal Crackers did. Part of the problem may have been their piercing topicality and ethnic humor, whether Groucho's Jewish conniver or Chico's fake Italian. And no movie was more piercing in its topicality in 1933 than Duck Soup, a satire of nationalism, diplomacy, and international intrigue that seemed all too real as Hitler's rise to power in Germany dominated world news. When the Marxes then moved to MGM, the company's chief of production, Irving Thalberg, convinced them to tone down their image and give themselves sympathetic personae, and audiences then devoured their work. But Duck Soup, a failure in its time, remains the brothers' definitive film in their classic original style. ~ Bruce Eder, All Movie Guide
 



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