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younger brothers, Gummo and Zeppo, never developed their stage characters to the same extent as the elder three. Both left the act to pursue business careers at which they were successful, and for a time ran a large theatrical agency through which they represented their brothers and others. Gummo was not in any of the movies; Zeppo appeared in the first five films in relatively straight (non-comedic) roles. The early performing lives of the brothers owed much to their mother,
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that scripts include a "low point", where all seems lost for both the Marxes and the romantic leads. He instituted the innovation of testing the film's script before live audiences before filming began, to perfect the comic timing, and to retain jokes that earned laughs and replace those that did not. Thalberg restored Harpo's harp solos and Chico's piano solos, which had been omitted from
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1045:. "Freedonia" was the name of a fictional country in the script, and the city fathers wrote to Paramount and asked the studio to remove all references to Freedonia because "it is hurting our town's image". Groucho fired back a sarcastic retort asking them to change the name of their town, because "it's hurting our picture".
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1303:. In addition to being a non-fiction biography of the Marxes, the film would have featured the brothers re-enacting much of their previously unfilmed material from both their vaudeville and Broadway eras. The film, had it been made, would have been the first performance by the Brothers as a quartet since 1933.
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concert, and he said of his own, "My name, of course, I never did understand." He goes on to mention the possibility that he was named after his unemployed uncle Julius, who lived with his family. The family believed that he was a rich uncle hiding a fortune, and
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Groucho monolog, to see if Groucho would be thrown off. However, to the audience's delight, Groucho merely reacted by commenting, "First time I ever saw a taxi hail a passenger." When Harpo chased the girl back in the other direction, Groucho calmly checked his
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to a standing ovation. The award was also on behalf of Harpo, Chico, and Zeppo, whom Lemmon mentioned by name. It was one of
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magazine. It included a running gag from their stage work, in which Harpo produces a ludicrous array of props from inside his coat, including a wooden mallet, a fish, a coiled rope, a tie, a poster of a woman in her underwear, a cup of hot coffee, a sword and (just after
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overheard them calling one another by the nicknames. He asked them why they used their real names publicly when they had such wonderful nicknames, and they replied, "That wouldn't be dignified." Woollcott answered with a belly laugh. Woollcott did not meet the Marx Brothers until the premiere of
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mustache and to use a stooped walk. Harpo stopped speaking onstage and began to wear a red fright wig and carry a taxi-cab horn. Chico spoke with a fake Italian accent, developed off-stage to deal with neighborhood toughs, while Zeppo adopted the role of the romantic (and "peerlessly cheesy",
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as "a program of zany antics"; the magazine highlighted the excerpts of Groucho, who was "way ahead of his time in spoofing the 'establishment', at his hilarious biting best with his film soundtrack one-line zingers on his love life, his son, politics, big business, society, etc.".
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and imitate any of the others when illness kept them from performing. "He was so good as Captain Spaulding that I would have let him play the part indefinitely, if they had allowed me to smoke in the audience," Groucho recalled. (Zeppo stood in for Groucho in the film version of
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that the name made no sense; Groucho might have been impudent and impertinent, but not grouchy – at least not around Allen. However, at the very end of his life, Groucho finally admitted that Fisher had named him Groucho because he was the "moody
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bag that actors used to wear around their neck to keep other hungry actors from pinching their dough. Naturally, you're going to think that's where I got my name from. But that's not so. Grouch bags were worn on manly chests long before there was a
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occasionally put on a fake nose and glasses, and, holding a cigar, did a Groucho impersonation to amuse patients recovering from surgery. Early episodes also featured a singing and off-scene character named Captain Spaulding as a tribute.
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By this time, "The Four Marx Brothers" had begun to incorporate their unique style of comedy into their act and to develop their characters. Both Groucho's and Harpo's memoirs say that their now-famous on-stage personae were created by
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Leonard Joseph "Chico" Marx was the eldest of the brothers, born in 1887. Adolph "Harpo" Marx was born in 1888, Julius Henry "Groucho" Marx in 1890, Milton "Gummo" Marx in 1892, and the youngest, Herbert Manfred "Zeppo" Marx, in 1901.
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During World War I, anti-German sentiments were common, and the family tried to conceal its German origin. Upon Minnie Marx learning that farmers were excluded from the draft, she purchased a 27-acre (11 ha) poultry farm near
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was less enthusiastic, however, grading the LP a C-plus and recommending it only to fanatics of the comedy group, also expressing displeasure with the interspersing of small portions of "annoying music" and Owens's commentary.
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and the Marx Brothers. Most of the comedians provided their own voices for their animated counterparts, except for Fields and Chico Marx (both of whom had died) and Zeppo Marx (who had left show business in 1933). Voice actor
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that was part of another performer's act. Herbert found the nickname very unflattering, and when it came time for him to join the act, he put his foot down and refused to be called "Zippo". The brothers compromised on
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named after him by the family trying to get into the will. "And he finally died, and he left us his will, and in that will he left three razor blades, an 8-ball, a celluloid dicky, and he owed my father $ 85 beside."
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By the 1920s, the Marx Brothers had become one of America's favorite theatrical acts, with their sharp and bizarre sense of humor. They satirized high society and human hypocrisy, and they became famous for their
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activities and a raincoat business, Zeppo stayed with the act through its Broadway years and the beginnings of its film career, but then quit and later became a multi-millionaire through his engineering business.
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by The Kinks in 1972. Early versions of the record showed Groucho, but as he was still alive at the time, he was replaced on later pressings with Harpo, who had died in 1964 and wouldn't require clearance.
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commercials, the stork associated with the product holds a pickle the way Groucho held a cigar and, in a Groucho voice, says, "Now that's the best tastin' pickle I ever heard!" and bites into the pickle.
1012:. Though the series was short lived, much of the material developed for it was used in subsequent films. The show's scripts and recordings were believed lost until copies of the scripts were found in the
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on CBS. Groucho made a cameo appearance (uncredited, because of constraints in his NBC contract) in the last scene, and delivered the only line of dialogue ("We won't talk until we see our lawyer!").
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into chaos. The film, including its famous scene where an absurd number of people crowd into a tiny stateroom on a ship, was a great success. It was followed two years later by an even bigger hit,
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After expiration of the Paramount contract Zeppo left the act to become an agent. He and brother Gummo went on to build one of the biggest talent agencies in Hollywood, working with the likes of
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221:(1935), in the top fifteen. They are widely considered by critics, scholars and fans to be among the greatest and most influential comedians of the 20th century. The brothers were included in
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On March 11, 1933, the Marx Brothers founded a production company, the "International Amalgamated Consolidated Affiliated World Wide Film Productions Company Incorporated, of North Dakota".
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1134:(1937), in which the brothers cause mayhem in a sanitarium and at a horse race. The film features Groucho and Chico's famous "Tootsie Frootsie Ice Cream" sketch. In a 1969 interview with
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that Groucho considered among the brothers' funniest routines. The sketch featured animated representations – if not the voices – of all four brothers.
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caught up with Marxes, and each was rejected except Gummo, who was drafted; he spent the war serving in Illinois. Following this, Zeppo (the youngest brother) joined the team.
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Herbert was not nicknamed by Art Fisher, since he did not join the act until Gummo had departed. As with Groucho, three explanations exist for Herbert's name "Zeppo":
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that, when the brothers lived in Chicago, a popular style of humor was the "Zeke and Zeb" joke, which made fun of slow-witted Midwesterners in much the same way that
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The Marx Brothers also had an older sister (actually a cousin, born in January 1885) who had been adopted by Minnie and Frenchy. Her name was Pauline, or "Polly".
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The Marx Brothers, as cartoon characters, appear in the final cartoon released in the Flip The Frog series, in October 1933 as well as other characters such as
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Louvish, S. (1999). 'Monkey business: The lives and legends of the Marx Brothers: Groucho, Chico, Harpo, Zeppo with added Gummo.' London: Faber & Faber.
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wrote that "Each night, rats made off with the day’s eggs." During this time, Groucho discontinued his "German" stage personality. In 1917, the
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is credited as having written special material for the show, but the script for the classic "Napoleon Scene" was probably supplied by Groucho.
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the team announced they were retiring from the screen. Four years later, however, Chico persuaded his brothers to make two additional films,
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started crossing the ocean. He stated this in his Carnegie Hall concert, around 1972. The first zeppelin flew in July 1900, and Herbert was
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filled in for all three (no voice was needed for Harpo). The Marx Brothers' segment was a re-working of a scene from their Broadway play
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Chico's explanation: Chico never wrote an autobiography and gave fewer interviews than his brothers, but his daughter Maxine said in
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Al Shean, Sam J. Curtis, Arthur F. Williams, Ed C. Mack – the original Manhattan Comedy Four in "It's Nudding" 1898–99
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was reputedly a big Marx Brothers fan, and did many Groucho imitations on the show. Hegyes sometimes imitated both Chico and Harpo.
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Marx or Marx associate who defended this theory and, as he is not an unbiased witness, few biographers take the claim seriously.
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is a staunch Marx Brothers fan, and frequently references them in his films. In
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5343:"The Making of a New Kurt Vonnegut Documentary Took Twice as Long as 'Boyhood'"
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produced a pilot for a Marx Brothers cartoon. Groucho's voice was supplied by
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considered writing and directing a new Marx Brothers film. Tentatively titled
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watch and ad-libbed, "The 9:20's right on time. You can set your watch by the
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Groucho, Harpo, Chico and Sometimes Zeppo: A Celebration of the Marx Brothers
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Groucho, Harpo, Chico and Sometimes Zeppo: A Celebration of the Marx Brothers
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famous comedians who have cited them as influences on their style have been
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Hooray for Captain Spaulding!: Verbal and Visual Gems from Animal Crackers
6285:"Animal Crackers – Broadway Musical – Original – 1928-10-23 to 1929-04-06"
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wrote six books between 1998 and 2005 where Groucho Marx was a detective.
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5403:"When Dali Met Harpo: Read Salvador Dali's script for the Marx Brothers"
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Stars of Bedlam: The Rise & Fall of the Marx Brothers (Part 1...11)
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6062:. Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martin's Minotaur – via Open WorldCat.
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Marx Brothers' & W.C. Fields' Comedy: Violence, change, survival
3821:"Samuel Marx, Father of Four Marx Brothers of Stage and Screen Fame"
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How Can You Be in Two Places at Once When You're Not Anywhere at All
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newspaper stated that the incident took place in Marshall, Texas.)
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6417:"The Marx Brothers' Lost Film: Getting to the Bottom of a Mystery"
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6854:(1996) B.T. Batsford Ltd., (revised 2003) Reynolds & Hearn (
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Flywheel, Shyster and Flywheel: The Marx Brothers Lost Radio Show
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Why a Duck?: Visual and Verbal Gems from the Marx Brothers Movies
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as a great straight woman who never understood any of his jokes.
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A reconstructed version of the brothers' first Broadway musical,
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As Long As They're Laughing!: Groucho Marx and You Bet Your Life
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of Classic Hollywood. They are the only group to be so honored.
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there is a huge Groucho poster in the main character's flat. In
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Love, Groucho: Letters from Groucho Marx to His Daughter Miriam
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there is a track called "When Harpo Played His Harp". The band
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pianist, Groucho a guitarist and singer, and Zeppo a vocalist.
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Chico, Groucho, Harpo, and Zeppo's block in the forecourt of
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about Communism portrays Groucho and Chico, respectively, as
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dressing up as Harpo and chasing him with a cleaver), and in
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district centered in the Irish, German and Italian quarters.
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5494:"Groucho Marx with Barbra Streisand Sydney Pollack Director"
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Monkey Business: The Lives and Legends of the Marx Brothers
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The Groucho letters : letters from and to Groucho Marx
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Monkey Business: The Lives and Legends of The Marx Brothers
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Monkey Business: The Lives and Legends of the Marx Brothers
2249:", to which Cyrus Budge III replies "or maybe Harpo Marx!"
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radio and television. He authored several books, including
6579:(1961) Bernard Geis Associates, (1985) Limelight Editions
5851:""Welcome Back Kotter" Mon.-Thurs. at 9:30p.m. on WBBZ-TV"
2194:. The show received a brief Off-Broadway revival in 2008.
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were an American family comedy act that was successful in
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Canned Goods as Caviar: American Film Comedy of the 1930s
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McCaffrey, Donald W., "Zanies in a Stage-Movieland" from
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Bergman, Andrew, "Some Anarcho-Nihilist Laff Riots" from
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The Crazy Mirror: Hollywood Comedy and the American Image
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MOVIE REVIEW : ‘Brain Donors’ Transplants Marx Bros.
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lists 'Harpo, Groucho, Chico' as reasons to be cheerful.
1714:, a version of which plays over the opening credits.) In
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One evening in 1912, a performance at the Opera House in
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cinema, the only performers to be included collectively.
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Four of the Three Musketeers: The Marx Brothers on Stage
6805:(1978) Doubleday & Co., (2007) Simon & Schuster
2664:(1941), released by MGM (intended to be their last film)
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The Four Marx Brothers in Monkey Business and Duck Soup
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Taste of Cinema – Movie Reviews and Classic Movie Lists
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as narrator and puppets from the series as characters.
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Woody suggests Harpo and Groucho as names for his son.
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began discussing the possibility of the Marxes joining
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of the day that included a supporting character named "
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The Groucho Letters: Letters from and to Groucho Marx
6593:(1963) Bernard Geis Associates, (2002) Da Capo Press
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The National Society of Film Critics on Movie Comedy
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We're in the Money: Depression America and Its Films
5878:"Minnie's Boys – Broadway Musical – Original | IBDB"
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4508:"BBC Radio 4 Extra – Flywheel, Shyster and Flywheel"
4044:. Thomas Dunne Books; 1st U.S. edition (2000). Also
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Harpo Marx appeared as himself on a 1955 episode of
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The Original Voice Tracks from Their Greatest Movies
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I kept my money in a 'grouch bag'. This was a small
5735:"The best out-there movie parodies on 'Animaniacs'"
4700:. Raleigh, NC: Two Morrows Publishing. p. 51.
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4124:"The Three Nightingales (1907) – The Marx Brothers"
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6742:(Classic Film Scripts) (1973) Simon & Schuster
6533:(1930) Farrar & Rinehart, (1976) Bobbs-Merrill
1940:(1941) features appearances by Harpo and Groucho.
606:(1924–1925). Its success helped secure playwright
455:, where their uncle Albert Schönberg performed as
6803:Hello, I Must Be Going: Groucho & His Friends
6703:Durgnat, Raymond, "Four Against Alienation" from
6649:(1980) Prentice-Hall, (1984) Simon & Schuster
5909:"Liberman Will Join Myers in Mufti Minnie's Boys"
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2755:(1957), released by 20th Century Fox (uncredited)
2604:Films with the three Marx Brothers (post-Zeppo):
2556:Films with the four Marx Brothers in California:
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6888:Groucho: The Life and Times of Julius Henry Marx
6867:Raised Eyebrows: My Years Inside Groucho's House
6770:(1974) Grosset & Dunlap, (1975) Warner Books
6749:(1973, 2nd ed. 1979) University of Chicago Press
5373:"Harpo Marx (Adolph/Arthur) – The Marx Brothers"
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3950:. New York: St. Martin's Press. pp. 10–11.
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662:, based both on the brothers' personalities and
343:Samuel ("Sam"; born Simon) Marx was a native of
7069:The Marx Brothers: From Vaudeville to Hollywood
6221:"I'll Say She Is – Broadway Musical – Original"
6127:. St. Martin's Press – via Open WorldCat.
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5224:Hello, I Must Be Going: Groucho and His Friends
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4698:Lou Scheimer: Creating the Filmation Generation
4193:"Runaway Mules Gave Marx Bros. Cue to Comedy".
2783:(NBC-TV Bob Hope Chrysler Theater special 1964)
2512:Films with the four Marx Brothers in New York:
2292:placed an image of Groucho Marx next to one of
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3922:. New York: Simon and Schuster. pp. 6–8.
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6253:"The Cocoanuts – Broadway Musical – Original"
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4972:"Mel Brooks still bubbles with comedy at 83"
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6845:Groucho and W.C. Fields: Huckster Comedians
6698:The Great Funnies: A History of Film Comedy
6565:(1959) Random House, (1989) Fireside Books
5078:"Film Theory: The Art Of The Marx Brothers"
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6928:Keesey, Douglas, with Duncan, Paul (ed.),
6780:Byron, Stuart and Weis, Elizabeth (eds.),
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4777:Anon. (August 23, 1969). "Album Reviews".
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2826:(1943), released by United Artists (cameo)
1793:, paid tribute to the Marx Brothers films
1116:The first Marx Brothers/Thalberg film was
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6733:Groucho, Harpo, Chico and Sometimes Zeppo
6714:(1970, revised 1985) New American Library
6547:(1954) Simon & Schuster, (revised as
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5221:Chandler, Charlotte (December 11, 2012).
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4168:. New York: Limelight Editions. pp.
3759:"La famille paternelle des Marx Brothers"
2221:A Day in Hollywood/A Night in the Ukraine
2031:
1293:According to a September 1947 article in
931:) were adaptations of the Broadway shows
740:, Groucho's sidekick on his TV game show
7661:American people of German-Jewish descent
6691:The Marx Brothers: Their World of Comedy
6361:The Marx Brothers: Their World of Comedy
6079:. Chivers Press ; Thorndike Press.
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4216:. St. Martin's Press. pp. 100–102.
3886:"Family and Friends – The Marx Brothers"
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2763:(ABC Radio, CBS Radio, NBC-TV 1947–1961)
2640:play that did not star the Marx Brothers
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1029:(1933), directed by the highly regarded
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6998:Bader, Robert S. (September 15, 2022).
6838:The Complete Films of the Marx Brothers
6319:The Complete Films of the Marx Brothers
6201:from the original on September 26, 2021
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5791:"10 of the best "I love Lucy" episodes"
5137:"Object of the Week: The Marx Brothers"
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4912:"Pulling Focus: Animal Crackers (1930)"
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4488:from the original on September 30, 2018
4347:from the original on September 12, 2022
4315:from the original on September 21, 2018
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3982:from the original on September 21, 2018
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3896:from the original on September 21, 2018
2254:The Most Ridiculous Thing You Ever Hoid
1301:The Life and Times of the Marx Brothers
842:the first transatlantic zeppelin flight
14:
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6847:(1994) University Press of Mississippi
6549:My Life with Groucho: A Son's Eye View
6475:
6414:
5888:from the original on December 13, 2021
5615:"Is the Monkey Business Over at Last?"
5464:"'The Way We Were': THR's 1973 Review"
5177:from the original on November 21, 2018
4644:from the original on December 29, 2022
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557:. Groucho began to wear his trademark
225:list of the 25 greatest male stars of
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6824:The Marx Brothers: A Bio-Bibliography
6747:The Comic Mind: Comedy and the Movies
6415:Coniam, Matthew (September 7, 2015).
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6076:Groucho Marx and the Broadway murders
5919:from the original on October 26, 2020
5831:from the original on January 22, 2015
5353:from the original on February 5, 2019
4876:
4776:
4756:. Reynolds & Hearn. p. 240.
4696:Scheimer, Lou; Mangels, Andy (2012).
4607:Coniam, Matthew (February 19, 2015).
4518:from the original on November 1, 2014
4445:. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, p. 30.
4285:. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1973.
2856:(1925), released by Paramount (cameo)
2454:In the 2018 alternate history e-book
2120:The "Sweathogs" of the ABC-TV series
1739:when troops break into her house. In
1607:once made a drawing depicting Harpo.
7686:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer contract players
6973:Master I Film- og Fjernsynsvitenskap
6575:Marx, Harpo (with Barber, Rowland),
6476:Coniam, Matthew (February 5, 2015).
6457:from the original on August 21, 2022
6396:from the original on August 10, 2022
6297:from the original on August 21, 2022
6265:from the original on August 21, 2022
6233:from the original on August 21, 2022
5906:
5706:
5679:
5652:
5625:from the original on August 21, 2022
5413:from the original on August 23, 2022
5340:
5004:Johnson, Caitlin (August 16, 2007).
4720:
4684:The Fifty Greatest Movies Never Made
4676:
4633:
4585:from the original on August 21, 2022
4536:
4161:
3670:
2703:(1959), an episode of the TV series
1964:if he had stopped beating his wife.
983:(volume 20 issue 7, August 15, 1932)
7691:Paramount Pictures contract players
6883:(2000) Midnight Marquee Press, Inc.
6738:Kalmar, Bert, and Perelman, S. J.,
6638:Marx, Groucho (with Arce, Hector),
6427:from the original on April 14, 2019
5949:from the original on April 12, 2019
5801:from the original on April 14, 2019
5771:from the original on August 4, 2020
5707:Hahn, Matthew (November 15, 2017).
5680:Hahn, Matthew (November 15, 2017).
5653:Hahn, Matthew (November 15, 2017).
5474:from the original on April 21, 2019
5444:from the original on April 12, 2019
5322:from the original on April 28, 2019
5292:from the original on August 3, 2020
4634:Marx, Groucho (December 28, 2022).
4256:. December 20, 2007. Archived from
3720:Top 25 American male screen legends
3702:presented Groucho with an honorary
964:. Their third feature-length film,
793:Harpo's explanation: Harpo said in
426:
24:
6932:(2007) Movie Icons series, Taschen
6819:(1985) University of Chicago Press
6607:(1967, 2007) Simon & Schuster
6516:
6500:from the original on April 4, 2023
6039:from the original on April 4, 2023
5715:from the original on April 4, 2023
5688:from the original on April 7, 2022
5661:from the original on April 7, 2022
5569:from the original on April 1, 2019
5110:Merchant, Stephen (June 4, 2004).
5037:Washington Post. February 28, 2002
5035:Show' Comedian Spike Milligan Dies
4889:from the original on July 26, 2019
4733:from the original on April 2, 2015
4664:Museum of Broadcast Communications
4134:from the original on March 6, 2019
3833:from the original on March 7, 2021
3801:from the original on March 8, 2021
3797:. September 16, 1929. p. 27.
3769:from the original on March 3, 2016
2723:(1947), released by United Artists
2683:(1949), released by United Artists
1757:Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
1580:(who dressed up as Groucho once),
977:The Marx Brothers on the cover of
874:
392:Washington Cemetery (Brooklyn, NY)
30:For the fencing organization, see
27:American comedy troupe (1905–1949)
25:
7727:
7021:
6735:(1973, 1983) Simon & Schuster
6386:"Other Work By The Marx Brothers"
6009:from the original on May 30, 2019
5979:from the original on May 12, 2021
5741:from the original on May 30, 2019
5504:from the original on May 30, 2019
5431:
5383:from the original on May 31, 2019
5266:from the original on July 3, 2018
5147:from the original on May 30, 2019
5088:from the original on May 30, 2019
5058:from the original on May 30, 2019
5016:from the original on May 30, 2019
4982:from the original on May 31, 2019
4952:from the original on May 31, 2019
4686:, New York: St. Martin's Griffin.
2258:New York Musical Theatre Festival
2050:reprised the mirror routine from
1487:Influence on modern entertainment
1215:, which ran from 1947 to 1961 on
7696:People from Yorkville, Manhattan
7620:
7619:
6869:(1996) General Publishing Group
6728:(1971) New York University Press
6469:
6439:
6408:
6165:Goulart, Ron (August 22, 2003).
6138:Goulart, Ron (August 22, 2015).
6125:"Groucho Marx, Master Detective"
6123:Goulart, Ron (August 22, 2015).
6101:Groucho Marx, king of the jungle
6098:Goulart, Ron (August 22, 2007).
6073:Goulart, Ron (August 22, 2002).
6058:Goulart, Ron (August 22, 2011).
6029:"Reasons to be Cheerful, Part 3"
5559:"References – The Marx Brothers"
5125:– via www.theguardian.com.
4946:alt.comedy.marx-bros.narkive.com
4922:from the original on May 7, 2019
4879:"Marx Brothers' enduring appeal"
4877:McKie, John (January 13, 2015).
4811:from the original on May 1, 2019
3658:
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2936:
2536:; based on a 1925 Marx Brothers
1333:Around 1960, acclaimed director
1173:(1941). Prior to the release of
268:Family background and early life
260:(the sister of vaudeville comic
7415:Flywheel, Shyster, and Flywheel
7056:The Marx Brothers In A Nutshell
6684:The Marx Brothers at the Movies
6378:
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4091:. July 17, 2014. Archived from
4089:"Motor Bikes of 1930s to 1960s"
4050:
4031:
3994:
3509:Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?
3091:Professor Quincy Adams Wagstaff
2752:Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?
1989:Aladdin and the King of Thieves
1925:Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
917:". They signed a contract with
852:that the brothers listed their
501:and was written by their uncle
308:The Marx Brothers were born in
7716:American vaudeville performers
6852:The Marx Brothers Encyclopedia
6754:The Golden Age of Sound Comedy
6191:"Harry Turtledove: Hail, Hail"
5341:Kaye, Chris (April 21, 2015).
4754:The Marx Brothers Encyclopedia
4210:Simon Louvish (June 8, 2000).
4001:Anstey, Robert Graham (2002).
3964:
3936:
3908:
3878:
3869:
3845:
3813:
3781:
3751:
3493:Benjamin Franklin 'Benny' Linn
2797:(1968), released by Paramount.
2565:(1931), released by Paramount
2484:
2471:
2358:Reasons to Be Cheerful, Part 3
2263:Flywheel, Shyster and Flywheel
2042:in which first, he performed "
1986:imitates the Marx Brothers in
1425:Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
1360:and other voices were done by
1196:
1009:Flywheel, Shyster and Flywheel
13:
1:
7004:Northwestern University Press
6923:Film Clowns of the Depression
6840:(1992) Carol Publishing Group
6060:"Elementary, my dear Groucho"
5907:Gans, Andrew (May 16, 2008).
4721:Beck, Jerry (July 22, 2009).
4381:Groucho Live at Carnegie Hall
3744:
3002:Captain Geoffrey T. Spaulding
2862:
2810:(1925), released by Paramount
2731:(1951), released by Paramount
2600:(1933), released by Paramount
2592:(1932), released by Paramount
2584:(1931), released by Paramount
2433:
1764:) mails his diary to his son
943:(1930). Both were written by
7450:The Incredible Jewel Robbery
7390:Hooray for Captain Spaulding
7201:The House That Shadows Built
6948:10.5040/9781501300172.ch-001
5709:"The Animated Marx Brothers"
5682:"The Animated Marx Brothers"
5655:"The Animated Marx Brothers"
4723:"Filmation's Marx Brothers?"
4390:Marx and Barber, p. ??.
3972:"Family – The Marx Brothers"
3829:. May 12, 1933. p. 17.
3696:1974 Academy Awards telecast
3567:The Incredible Jewel Robbery
3018:The House That Shadows Built
2700:The Incredible Jewel Robbery
2562:The House That Shadows Built
2404:takes their name from them.
2386:There Ain't No Sanity Clause
2373:Alice Cooper's Greatest Hits
2370:can be seen on the cover of
2046:" on his harp, then, he and
2044:Take Me Out to the Ball Game
1848:
1700:Hooray for Captain Spaulding
1269:The Incredible Jewel Robbery
1145:After a short experience at
1049:MGM, RKO, and United Artists
957:The House That Shadows Built
879:
7:
7666:American surrealist artists
7651:Marx Brothers (film series)
7568:Giraffes on Horseback Salad
7074:September 24, 2022, at the
6759:Anobile, Richard J. (ed.),
6717:Anobile, Richard J. (ed.),
6540:(1942) Simon & Schuster
6140:"Groucho Marx, private eye"
4573:Archives (March 11, 2020).
4010:. West Coast Paradise Pub.
3725:
2771:(1960), made for television
2362:Ian Dury and the Blockheads
2241:, during "The Hallo Song",
1909:Mother Goose Goes Hollywood
1415:The Mad, Mad, Mad Comedians
1387:. The album was praised by
1315:Tonight! America After Dark
1287:Tonight! America After Dark
1023:Their last Paramount film,
840:in February 1901. However,
223:AFI's 100 Years...100 Stars
10:
7732:
6925:(2007) McFarland & Co.
6911:(2001) Thomas Dunne Books
6798:(1979) G. P. Putnam's Sons
6679:(1950) Doubleday & Co.
6640:The Secret Word Is GROUCHO
6322:. Carol Publishing Group.
6179:– via Open WorldCat.
6168:Groucho Marx, secret agent
6154:– via Open WorldCat.
6112:– via Open WorldCat.
6087:– via Open WorldCat.
5006:"Remembering Groucho Marx"
4673:Retrieved August 20, 2010.
4613:. McFarland. p. 118.
4309:Chroniclingamerica.loc.gov
3586:Suspect in a police lineup
2815:La Fiesta de Santa Barbara
2402:Karl and the Marx Brothers
2183:
29:
7701:Sibling performing groups
7671:Jewish American comedians
7615:
7533:
7472:
7441:
7406:
7374:
7333:
7162:
7129:
6789:The Great Movie Comedians
6686:(1968) G.P. Putnam's Sons
6656:(1992) Faber & Faber
6642:(1976) G.P. Putnam's Sons
5723:– via Google Books.
5696:– via Google Books.
5669:– via Google Books.
5244:– via Google Books.
4669:December 4, 2010, at the
4410:The Unknown Marx Brothers
3689:Grauman's Chinese Theatre
3681:Grauman's Chinese Theatre
3665:
3600:"The Mikado" (episode of
2343:would also name an album
2152:The Mary Tyler Moore Show
2086:In the second episode of
2060:. Chico once appeared on
1760:, Professor Henry Jones (
1237:The Saturday Evening Post
850:The Unknown Marx Brothers
830:The Unknown Marx Brothers
807:The Unknown Marx Brothers
734:The Unknown Marx Brothers
704:The Unknown Marx Brothers
646:Origin of the stage names
470:
328:harpist and her father a
314:Miene "Minnie" Schoenberg
151:
133:
109:
101:
93:
76:
48:
41:
32:Brotherhood of Saint Mark
7676:Jewish-American families
7606:Groucho: A Life in Revue
7085:August 10, 2022, at the
7061:August 21, 2022, at the
7047:August 21, 2022, at the
6904:(2001) Pocket Essentials
6768:The Marx Bros. Scrapbook
6635:(1976) Bobbs-Merrill Co.
6591:Memoirs of a Mangy Lover
5594:January 4, 2022, at the
4752:Mitchell, Glenn (2006).
4064:The H. W. Wilson Company
3858:October 7, 2016, at the
3572:General Electric Theater
2837:(1950), television pilot
2705:General Electric Theater
2574:, with the Marx Brothers
2271:
2245:suggests "You're either
1872:Everyone Says I Love You
1691:Everyone Says I Love You
1610:The epic graphic novel,
1275:General Electric Theater
1225:Memoirs of a Mangy Lover
848:Maxine Marx reported in
811:Boudreaux and Thibodeaux
736:; and it was offered by
487:. A 1930 article in the
451:They got their start in
7656:American comedy troupes
7549:An Evening with Groucho
7397:Lydia the Tattooed Lady
7067:Robert S. Bader. 2016.
6942:. Bloomsbury Academic.
6890:(2000) Alfred A. Knopf
6829:Barson, Michael (ed.),
6791:(1978) Crown Publishers
6621:(1972) David McKay Co.
6484:McFarland & Company
5434:"Let's Go Crazy – Film"
5432:Guide, British Comedy.
4976:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
3603:The Bell Telephone Hour
3041:The Merchant of Weiners
3005:Signor Emmanuel Ravelli
2747:(1952), released by RKO
2739:(1951), released by RKO
2656:(1940), released by MGM
2648:(1939), released by MGM
2624:(1937), released by MGM
2413:Everybody's in Show-Biz
2256:debuted as part of the
2097:Lydia the Tattooed Lady
1621:
1244:, directed by animator
1242:Showdown at Ulcer Gulch
1104:The Three Marx Brothers
1035:American Film Institute
838:born seven months later
748:1929 stock market crash
203:American Film Institute
134:Notable works and roles
7585:Hello, I Must Be Going
7383:Hello, I Must Be Going
7042:Marx Brothers resource
6826:(1987) Greenwood Press
6784:(1977) Grossman/Viking
6777:(1975) Pyramid Library
5468:The Hollywood Reporter
5227:. Simon and Schuster.
4537:Marx, Groucho (2007).
4415:April 5, 2022, at the
4365:Marx, Groucho (1976).
4236:Chandler, p. ???.
4046:e-text at Google Books
3684:
3176:Dr. Hugo Z. Hackenbush
2818:(1935) released by MGM
2136:Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs
2032:Live-action television
1681:Hannah and Her Sisters
1657:Take the Money and Run
1599:
1290:
1113:
1063:
984:
910:
762:
620:(1925–1926) and later
586:improvisational comedy
533:
444:
436:
370:
305:
7681:Jewish male comedians
7301:A Night in Casablanca
7033:July 5, 2022, at the
6977:Høgskolen i Innlandet
6965:Salah, Shaki (2018).
6833:(1988) Pantheon Books
6801:Chandler, Charlotte,
6766:Anobile, Richard J.,
6647:Growing Up with Chico
6358:Eyles, Allen (1974).
6316:Eyles, Allen (1992).
6195:www.stevenhsilver.com
6003:marx.brothers.free.fr
5876:The Broadway League.
5765:marx.brothers.free.fr
5563:www.marx-brothers.org
5377:www.marx-brothers.org
5171:www.crumbproducts.com
4797:(December 11, 1969).
4311:. December 15, 1917.
4128:www.marx-brothers.org
3678:
3335:A Night in Casablanca
2669:A Night in Casablanca
1897:Mickey's Gala Premier
1836:House of 1000 Corpses
1446:the Smothers Brothers
1284:
1180:A Night in Casablanca
1103:
1059:A Night in Casablanca
1056:
976:
887:
753:
539:Countryside, Illinois
531:
442:
434:
368:
275:
7711:Surreal comedy films
7321:The Story of Mankind
7241:A Night at the Opera
6682:Zimmerman, Paul D.,
6652:Allen, Miriam Marx,
6146:on December 16, 2019
5797:. October 14, 2016.
5587:Michael Wilmington,
5500:. November 6, 2014.
5470:. October 16, 2018.
5438:British Comedy Guide
4799:"Consumer Guide (5)"
4682:Gore, Chris (1999).
4637:Groucho & Cavett
4424:, writer-directors:
4294:Kanfer, pp. 139–140.
4260:on December 20, 2007
4162:Marx, Harpo (1961).
3538:The Story of Mankind
3480:A Girl in Every Port
3136:A Night at the Opera
2744:A Girl in Every Port
2691:(1957), released by
2688:The Story of Mankind
2672:(1946), released by
2632:(1938), released by
2613:(1935), released by
2610:A Night at the Opera
2532:(1929), released by
2430:retains this title.
2392:. On the 1988 album
2390:A Night at the Opera
2384:named their single "
2380:. English punk band
2346:A Night at the Opera
2339:." In 2002 the band
2331:in the song titled "
2312:A Night at the Opera
2290:The Firesign Theatre
2282:A Night at the Opera
2227:In the 1996 musical
1866:Betty in Blunderland
1802:A Night at the Opera
1629:imitates Groucho in
1612:Cerebus the Aardvark
1251:The Story of Mankind
1119:A Night at the Opera
717:A Night at the Opera
654:Art Fisher during a
218:A Night at the Opera
209:, with two of them,
207:top 100 comedy films
145:A Night at the Opera
6756:(1973) A. S. Barnes
5999:"Document sans nom"
5857:on January 22, 2015
5827:. August 28, 2014.
5761:"Document sans nom"
5711:. BearManor Media.
5684:. BearManor Media.
5657:. BearManor Media.
5318:. January 1, 2019.
5286:"Document sans nom"
4918:. January 2, 2017.
4428:, John Scheinfeld,
4196:San Antonio Express
4007:by Robert G. Anstey
3377:Lionel Q. Devereaux
3234:J. Cheever Loophole
2615:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
2466:Fredonian Rebellion
2427:The Sparks Brothers
2123:Welcome Back Kotter
1937:Hollywood Steps Out
1915:The Autograph Hound
1869:(1934) Betty sings
1842:The Devil's Rejects
1805:. The film starred
1412:television special
1229:The Groucho Letters
1087:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
1014:Library of Congress
858:Alexander Woollcott
660:Galesburg, Illinois
490:San Antonio Express
461:Gallagher and Shean
417:Gallagher and Shean
227:Classical Hollywood
205:(AFI) as among the
7251:A Day at the Races
6712:Movie Comedy Teams
6700:(1969) E.P. Dutton
6693:(1969) A.S. Barnes
6538:Many Happy Returns
5621:. April 23, 2000.
5141:anthonyburgess.org
5112:"Sibling ribaldry"
4571:Hollywood Reporter
4152:Kanfer, pp. 35–36.
3864:The New York Times
3826:The New York Times
3794:The New York Times
3685:
3409:Faustino the Great
3306:Stage Door Canteen
3165:A Day at the Races
2853:A Kiss in the Dark
2843:(ABC-TV 1950–1951)
2823:Stage Door Canteen
2781:Time For Elizabeth
2775:Tell It To Groucho
2636:; based on a 1937
2634:RKO Radio Pictures
2621:A Day at the Races
2534:Paramount Pictures
2318:A Day at the Races
2243:Gussie Fink-Nottle
2173:Peter and the Wolf
2018:Laurel & Hardy
1903:Mickey's Polo Team
1877:Paramount Pictures
1875:, a song owned by
1855:Fleischer Brothers
1796:A Day at the Races
1358:Pat Harrington Jr.
1291:
1140:A Day at the Races
1131:A Day at the Races
1114:
1064:
1043:Fredonia, New York
985:
919:Paramount Pictures
911:
669:Sherlocko the Monk
534:
477:Nacogdoches, Texas
445:
437:
371:
306:
7633:
7632:
7592:Marx & Lennon
7555:Captain Spaulding
7542:You Bet Your Life
7123:The Marx Brothers
7054:Robert B. Weide.
7013:978-0-8101-4575-7
6975:(Master thesis).
6921:Gehring, Wes D.,
6902:The Marx Brothers
6850:Mitchell, Glenn,
6843:Gehring, Wes D.,
6822:Gehring, Wes D.,
6787:Maltin, Leonard,
6775:The Marx Brothers
6763:(1974) Avon Books
6721:(1971) Avon Books
6710:Maltin, Leonard,
6696:Robinson, David,
6677:The Marx Brothers
6633:The Groucho Phile
6545:Life with Groucho
6493:978-0-7864-9705-8
6447:"I'LL SAY SHE IS"
6371:978-0-498-01447-5
6364:. Tantivy Press.
6329:978-0-8065-1301-0
5619:Los Angeles Times
5604:, April 20, 1992.
5601:Los Angeles Times
5409:. June 15, 2016.
5197:"NPR Choice page"
5143:. June 19, 2017.
5048:"NPR Choice page"
4804:The Village Voice
4795:Christgau, Robert
4707:978-1-60549-044-1
4620:978-0-7864-9705-8
4443:The Groucho Phile
4441:Marx, G. (1976).
4367:The Groucho Phile
4223:978-0-312-25292-2
4179:978-0-87910-036-0
4070:on April 26, 2012
4059:Current Biography
3976:Marx-brothers.org
3957:978-0-312-25292-2
3929:978-0-340-18807-1
3890:Marx-brothers.org
3671:Awards and honors
3663:
3662:
3198:William A. Seiter
3149:Otis B. Driftwood
2789:(ITV London 1965)
2760:You Bet Your Life
2394:Modern Lovers '88
2149:In an episode of
2114:All in the Family
2063:I've Got a Secret
1754:In the 1989 film
1675:Stardust Memories
1370:The Three Stooges
1339:A Day at the U.N.
1212:You Bet Your Life
1081:game with Chico,
945:George S. Kaufman
743:You Bet Your Life
689:gumshoe detective
608:George S. Kaufman
547:Selective Service
187:
186:
43:The Marx Brothers
16:(Redirected from
7723:
7706:Brother quartets
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7429:Blue Ribbon Town
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7092:
7080:marxbrothers.net
7040:Frank M. Bland.
7017:
6994:
6961:
6956:
6954:
6907:Louvish, Simon,
6886:Kanfer, Stefan,
6865:Stoliar, Steve,
6815:Weales, Gerald,
6675:Crichton, Kyle,
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3522:George Schmidlap
3290:Wolf J. Flywheel
3261:S. Quentin Quale
3120:Rufus T. Firefly
3085:Norman Z. McLeod
3057:Norman Z. McLeod
3011:Horatio Jamison
2867:
2866:
2841:The College Bowl
2711:Solo endeavors:
2489:Broadway stage:
2462:Harry Turtledove
2333:Living on My Own
2007:Friedrich Engels
1825:
1785:and produced by
1717:Mighty Aphrodite
1402:Robert Christgau
1343:arteriosclerosis
1309:The Tonight Show
1264:arteriosclerosis
693:rubber overshoes
427:Stage beginnings
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6603:Marx, Groucho,
6589:Marx, Groucho,
6561:Marx, Groucho,
6536:Marx, Groucho,
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6517:Further reading
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3579:Mitchell Leisen
3486:Chester Erskine
3457:Irving Cummings
3451:Double Dynamite
3370:Alfred E. Green
3348:Ronald Kornblow
3283:Charles Reisner
3237:Antonio Pirelli
3129:Lt. Bob Roland
3100:Frank Wagstaff
3051:Monkey Business
2989:Animal Crackers
2924:Too Many Kisses
2865:
2807:Too Many Kisses
2736:Double Dynamite
2581:Monkey Business
2571:I'll Say She Is
2545:Animal Crackers
2506:Animal Crackers
2494:I'll Say She Is
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2323:Freddie Mercury
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2233:, based on the
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2200:I'll Say She Is
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2158:Animal Crackers
2093:Kermit the Frog
2089:The Muppet Show
2034:
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1748:Monkey Business
1705:Animal Crackers
1641:The Way We Were
1624:
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1586:Cédric Klapisch
1578:George Gershwin
1558:Anthony Burgess
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869:I'll Say She Is
864:I'll Say She Is
768:Knocko the Monk
738:George Fenneman
712:Remarks On Marx
708:Robert B. Weide
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623:Animal Crackers
610:and songwriter
603:I'll Say She Is
577:Animal Crackers
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1882:Horse Feathers
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1781:, directed by
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1711:Horse Feathers
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1550:Antonin Artaud
1546:Frank Ferrante
1522:Spike Milligan
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1454:Phyllis Diller
1442:Henny Youngman
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1246:Shamus Culhane
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3341:Archie Mayo
3264:Joe Panello
3113:Leo McCarey
2930:Paul Sloane
2835:Papa Romani
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2485:Filmography
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2457:Hail! Hail!
2449:Ron Goulart
2354:UK top five
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559:greasepaint
515:World War I
345:Mertzwiller
322:East Frisia
258:Minnie Marx
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3364:Copacabana
2973:Mr. Hammer
2901:Dick Smith
2895:Humor Risk
2863:Characters
2768:The Mikado
2720:Copacabana
2680:Love Happy
2518:Humor Risk
2434:Literature
2408:Harpo Marx
2382:The Damned
2305:Rock band
1976:Tiny Toons
1970:Animaniacs
1962:Elmer Fudd
1952:Elmer Fudd
1947:Slick Hare
1942:Bugs Bunny
1860:Betty Boop
1831:Rob Zombie
1815:Bob Nelson
1663:Annie Hall
1510:Mel Brooks
1467:Paul Frees
1434:Jack Benny
1385:Gary Owens
1366:Joe Besser
1362:Ted Knight
1326:new host,
1186:Love Happy
1071:Jack Benny
928:Humor Risk
890:Humor Risk
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652:monologist
564:James Agee
507:Home Again
499:Home Again
453:vaudeville
414:double act
403:vaudeville
347:, a small
195:vaudeville
179:Zeppo Marx
174:Gummo Marx
164:Harpo Marx
159:Chico Marx
88:vaudeville
7433:(1943–44)
7231:Duck Soup
7037:July 2022
6668:Biography
6451:Marxology
6431:April 14,
6177:982635033
6110:159708833
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