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51. The Marx Brothers film movie trailer review at The Z Review
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52. Yahoo! Directory Actors > The Marx Brothers
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- Brad's Marx Brothers Page - sounds, pictures, and quotes from the greatest comedy team of all time. ...
- Groucho Marx Slept Here - devoted to my man Groucho Marx and The Marx Brothers. ...
- Inimitable Marx Brothers, The - quotes, audio interviews, and movie excerpts. ...
- 's Marx Brothers Page - includes a photo gallery and lots of links. ...
- Marx Brothers Museum, The - view a collection of Marx brothers memorabilia online. ...
- Marx Brothers Sound Bites - features dozens of classic sound bites from Groucho and the boys in WAV format. ...
- Marx Brothers' Hollywood, The - information on Los Angeles locations related to the lives and deaths of Groucho, Chico, and Harpo. ...
- Marx, Groucho (1890-1977)@ .
- Marx, Harpo (1888-1964)@ .
- Marx-Out-of-Print - scanned images of books and articles by and about the brothers. ...
- Marxology - concentrates on the lesser known works of the Marx Brothers, such as the early vaudeville shows, rare movies, and cut scenes. ...
- The Marx Brothers .
- The Marx Brothers (Chico, Harpo, Groucho, Gummo, Zeppo) - comprehensive bibliography, film, video, and record information. Includes an audio clip of Harpo speaking and a film clip of the brothers in color. ...
53. Katalog : : Arts : People : M : Marx_Brothers - Netz-Tipp.De
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- Brad's Marx Brothers Page - Presented in black and white, the site includes a photo gallery, biographies, filmography, quotes and. ...
- The Brothers - Small collection of photos including some trick photography. ...
- Giraffes on Horseback Salads - Unproduced 1937 film script written for the Marx Brothers by Salvador Dali. ...
- Harpo Marx Tribute Page - Excerpt from "A Gift of Laughter," by Allan Sherman. ...
- The Inimitable Marx Brothers - Sounds, quotes, interviews, essays, discussion forum. ...
- John Fentner's Marx Brothers Page - Varied collection including. wav and MPEG files of Lydia the Tattooed Lady, reminiscences of Harpo impersonator Les Marsden, and a Shakespearian parody featuring the brothers. ...
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- The Marx Brothers at Sillysongbook. ...
- The Marx Brothers' Hollywood - L. ...
- The Marx Brothers Museum - Extensive virtual Museum with large colletion of Marx photos, posters, books, records and videos. ...
- The Marx Brothers Page - Pages include 'Everything I need to know in life, I learned from the Marx Brothers', the 'Marxist theory of computer repair', 'Harpos' house rules' and downloadable wallpaper file of the Marx Brothers as Mount Rushmore. Information for joining several online Marx Brothers clubs and discussion groups. ...
- Marx Brothers Quiz - Short trivia quiz. ...
54. MARX BROTHERS ON RADIO by Jack French
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- MARX BROTHERS ON RADIO.
- The funniest and zaniest comedians who ever got on stage were certainly the Marx Brothers. ...
- Most of the American public can easily name three of them, some of us know there were at least four in the entertainment business, but there were actually six Marx brothers. ...
- " Their first play on Broadway, "I'll Say She Is" was a huge success, and the reviews and the ticket sales were gratifying to the Marx Brothers, now ranging in age from 26 (Milton) to 33 (Leonard).
- The radio careers of the five Marx Brothers is largely restricted to only two of them. ... But the lion's share of the radio time logged by the Marx Brothers was solely the province of Groucho and Chico.
- Colman recites in a formal manner and seems uncomfortable with the zany Brothers Marx. ...
- Despite their popularity on the silver screen, it would be thirteen years before a Marx Brother got a network show again. ... His regular cast included Leo Gorcey (of the Bowery Boys) and Virginia O' Brien, who had been in the the Marx Brothers' 1941 film, "The Big Store. ...
- In fact, one dealer compiled a four volume LP set of these Marx Brothers' appearances which totals four hours of network radio.
- The only other program that featured a Marx Brother was one called "The Little Matchmaker". ...
55. Whyaduck Productions, Inc. - Marx Brothers in a Nutshell: Reviews
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- Review Summaries of "Marx Brothers in a Nutshell".
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- Marx Brothers in a Nutshell.
- "It is all but impossible to love the Marx Brothers and not enjoy this show. It is all but impossible to enjoy this show and not come away from it loving the Marx Brothers even more than one already did. ...
- Herald Examiner: "Anyone who has ever doubled over in laughter at the absurd antics of Groucho, Harpo, Chico and Zeppo should swarm around their small screens for The Marx Brothers in a Nutshell, a delightful, incisive and absolutely irresistible account of the illustrious comedy team's career.
- Weide has got film clips from all the classic Marx movies, many of which were never clipped before. ...
- Detroit News: "A near-faultless examination of the life and times of the Marx Brothers. ...
- "The Marx Brothers in a Nutshell is as succinct and satisfying a film account of the Marx Brothers as we are likely to see. ...
- " "A wealth of clips from Marx Brothers' movies makes the documentary an immediate visual delight and Gene Kelly's narration is a real plus. ...
- Los Angeles Daily News: "Jam-packed with information, clips and little-known facts about the Brothers Marx. ...
- New Orleans Time-Picayune: "Should delight both the casual Marx Brothers fan - who can't quite place Zeppo - and the rabid aficionado, who knows all the words to "Lydia, the Tattooed Lady. ...
- The Marx Brothers in a Nutshell is great fun and very classy television. ...
- definitely a piece for Marx maniacs to add to their archives. ...
56. Marx Brothers in a Nutshell, The
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- Marx Brothers in a Nutshell, The .
- The Marx Brothers in a Nutshell presents a fascinating look at the most beloved comedy team in motion picture history. Exclusive interviews with those closest to the brothers supplement this collection of highlights from their film, theater, and television appearances and offer a compelling look at their lives both on and off-screen. The generous use of rare and unreleased film clips provides new insights for even the well-versed Marx Brothers fan. ...
- This definitive documentary begins its study with the Marx family vaudeville act and follows through to the their final television work, including clips from Groucho’s popular TV show You Bet Your Life. ...
- A tribute to Hollywood’s funniest brothers, The Marx Brothers in a Nutshell is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in these remarkable forerunners of modern screen comedy.
- It is all but impossible to love the Marx Brothers and non enjoy this show. ...
- "Jam-packed with information, clips and little-known facts about the Brothers Marx. ...
- The Marx Brothers in a Nutshell.
57. Movies - The Marx Brothers
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- The Marx Brothers Biography Movies Vaudeville Quotes Radio TV Books Video/DVD Records/CDs Memorabilia Music Shop Buy/Sell/Trade Links Contents News Miscellaneous Search Feedback Discussion auf Deutsch .
- The Marx BrothersMovies.
- This filmography lists films in which the Marx Brothers appeared as a team or solo:.
- Marx Brothers Movies.
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- The Marx Brothers Biography Movies Vaudeville Quotes Radio TV Books Video/DVD Records/CDs Memorabilia Music Shop Buy/Sell/Trade Links Contents News Miscellaneous Search Feedback Discussion auf Deutsch .
58. Unknown Marx Brothers, The (1993) - Review By DAILY-REVIEWS.COM
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- Unknown Marx Brothers, The (1993).
- By the time Julius, Milton, and Herbert came along, the family dynamic had established itself: in order to stand out among five brothers, each had to have a razor-sharp wit, or be cast off into silence.
- So, the Marx Brothers hit the stage, trying various combinations and characters until each member of the team found a niche. ... The two youngest brothers stayed on for a while, offering themselves as straight men (as important a job as the clown) or romantic leads. ...
- The Marx Brothers exploded onto the movie screen, armed with some of the wittiest scripts (by names like George S. ... The Unknown Marx Brothers, a made-for-cable documentary, skims through the fruitful years, pausing only briefly on the sublime Duck Soup (my personal favorite of their films), but assuming that the audience is caught up on the major films. ... Rarely does this material represent the Marx Brothers at their best, but it does fill in some gaps for fans who have seen the major films and want to know more. ... Even to their last, and long after the public forgot to care, the Marx Brothers remained comic geniuses.
- Winstar's release of The Unknown Marx Brothers presents the basic documentary, although without chapter breaks or time coding (at least on my DVD player). ...
- I know Salvador Dali was a huge fan of the Marx Brothers (he once sent Harpo a harp made of barbed wire), but the zoom links feature is a bit too surreal to be helpful. ...
- Overall, The Unknown Marx Brothers is worth a look, especially if you can catch it on cable (where it turns up regularly). Narrator Leslie Nielsen treats it all a bit reverently, and newcomers to the Marx Brothers may wonder at times what all the fuss is about. ... Firefly, while you're out there risking life and limb through shot and shell catching up on the genius of the Marx Brothers, we'll be in be in here thinking what a sucker you are. ...
59. At-A-Glance Film Reviews: A Night At the Opera (1935)
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- The Marx Brothers' first and best film produced at MGM, this one has comic madness and chaos galore. ... Though not as frenetically paced as some of their earlier work, A Night At the Opera ranks among the brothers' best and funniest. ...
60. Celebrity Doubles - Marx Brothers
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61. The Marx Brothers MONKEY BUSINESS
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- Perelman is quoted by Simon Louvish in Monkey Business - the Lives and Legends of the Marx Brothers; "We put in a couple of enjoyable sessions that got nowhere, except for a misty notion that the Marxes might be characterized as stowaways aboard an ocean liner. ...
- In many ways Monkey Business was a showcase for the Marx Brothers to re-use old routines. ...
- Johnstone? | The Marx Brothers in Chicago .
62. Horse Feathers
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- Groucho, Harpo, Chico and Zeppo Marx, Thelma Todd (68 min. ...
- "The Marx Brothers are not human, not mythological--they are completely fantastic and they seem completely mad Again and again, the Marx Brothers act as we act in dreams, or as we would act if we dared, if the whole world were created for our pleasure. ...
- The Marx Brothers represent both pure comedy and total subversion, violating both verbal and physical boundaries with their aggressive patter and physical contact. ...
- The Marx Brothers grew up in the rough and tumble world common to immigrant children in turn of the century New York City. ... Fields' mother was adept at the muttered aside, Minnie Marx was a champion of the comic put down, for which her son Groucho would become famous. ...
- But the brothers ad-libbed constantly and every performance was different. ...
- Since this is a celebration of Zeppo's 100th birthday, it should be mentioned that Zeppo was considered the funniest of the Marx Brothers in real life, even Groucho agreed. ... When Zeppo left the Marx Brothers (as Gummo had years before) Groucho said, "His roles were thankless and much of the time all he was required to do was show up. It's not that he didn't have the talent, he simply had three older brothers ahead of him. " Zeppo became a very successful agent, and his brothers were among his clients. It is said that whenever contract negotiations stalled, he always threatened to rejoin the performing Marx Brothers. Gerald Wealds in his book Canned Goods as Caviar points out that Zeppo was superior to the other straight men in later Marx Brothers films, just by virtue of his being a Marx Brother. ...
- Were the Marx Brothers the only people to make "Marx Brothers" films? There was a lot of creative cross-fertilization between the Paramount lot and the RKO where Wheeler and Woolsey made their comedies. ... The freewheeling nihilism of the early Marx and Fields films has not been approached since; the "screwball" comedy of the mid-thirties would stress goodheartedness and social unity. ...
63. Milton "Gummo" Marx
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- Gummo Marx .
- Milton "Gummo" Marx was the fifth son of Minnie and Sam Marx. ... He decided to stop acting before the other brothers made it as stars on Broadway. ...
- He was the brothers' manager for many years and was able to make a name for himself by doing so. ...
- marx-brothers. ...
64. Marx Brothers Movie Posters for Sale at Cyber Cinema
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65. The Unknown Marx Brothers
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- The Unknown Marx Brothers .
- A Review of The Unknown Marx Brothers.
- With their beginnings in Vaudeville then onto Broadway, radio and movies, the Marx Brothers were one of the most influential comedy troupes. ...
- Now Phillips Media has put their life and careers on CD-ROM in their new title: The Unknown Marx Brothers. ...
- The Early Years you will learn about the brothers and the developments of their personality, their mother Minnie who was so much a inspiration behind them. ... And what happened to the other brothers, Zeppo, and Gummo. ...
- The Marx Brothers didn't start out as a comedy team. ...
- Their move from Vaudeville to Broadway in 1924 with their big hit "I'll Say She Is" which won the brothers critical acclaim and set them onto the boards with concurring plays: Animal Crackers, Coconuts, and many more. ...
- Interviews with Maxine Marx (Chico's daughter), Bill Marx (Harpo's son), Mirian Marx Allen (Groucho's daughter), and others give delightful anecdotes into their most successful years on the screen, as well as the setbacks and heartbreak behind the scenes. ...
- The Later Years deals with the radio and television era of the Marx Brothers, for example, Chico's visit to England and his appearance on the BBC. ...
- In the Attic find reviews of all of the Marx Brother's films, including cast members along with clips. ... Also in the Attic you will find complete bibliographies of records recorded, books, even information on the Freedom Gazette, a publication devoted to the fans and collects of Marx Brothers memorabilia. ...
- After viewing this CD you might want to try your hand in the Trivia section and test your knowledge about the Marx Brothers. ...
- If you are fans of the Marx Brothers, or like comedy. I would suggest taking a look at The Unknown Marx Brothers. ...
- The Unknown Marx Brothers .
66. Urban Legends Reference Pages: Movies (A Night in Casablanca)
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- threatened to sue the Marx Brothers over their use of the word "Casablanca" in the film title A Night in Casablanca. ...
- Origins:   When Groucho, Chico, and Harpo emerged from semi-retirement in 1945 to create the last real Marx Brothers movie, a spoof of spy/intrigue dramas entitled A Night in Casablanca (all three subsequently appeared in 1950's Love Happy, but that film was primarily a Harpo Marx vehicle in which his brothers had supporting roles rather than a true Marx Brothers film), the stage was set for one of the twentieth century's most celebrated epistolary exchanges. ...
- What the public heard was that the Marx Brothers' film was to be called A Night in Casablanca, and that the humorless heads of Warner Bros. , aghast at the thought that one of their fine films (1942's Casablanca) might somehow be associated with a lowbrow, similarly-titled Marx Brothers vehicle, decided to launch a pre-emptive strike by claiming ownership of the word "Casablanca" (for movie title purposes, at least), and threatening to sue the Marxes if they persisted in using it. ...
- Dear Warner Brothers: .
- For example, up to the time that we contemplated making this picture, I had no idea that the city of Casablanca belonged exclusively to Warner Brothers. ...
- What about "Warner Brothers"? Do you own that, too? You probably have the right to use the name Warner, but what about Brothers? Professionally, we were brothers long before you were. We were touring the sticks as The Marx Brothers when Vitaphone was still a gleam in the inventor's eye, and even before us ther had been other brothers -- the Smith brothers; the Brothers Karamazov; Dan Brothers, an outfielder with Detroit; and "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?" (This was originally "Brothers, Can You Spare a Dime, but this was spreading a dime pretty thin, so they threw out one brother, gave all the money to the other one and whittled it down to, "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime"?) .
- Dear Brothers: .
- was threatening to sue the Marx Brothers simply for using the word "Casablanca" was purely a publicity stunt concocted by the Marxes themselves, who leaked the story to selected columnists as a means of generating controversy and garnering some newspaper coverage for their film. ...
- sued the Marxes, but that they finally gave up in exasperation before being able to glean any details about A Night in Casablanca; the matter was dropped when the Marx Brothers movie turned into a general spoof of Casablanca-like films rather than a parody of Casablanca itself. ...
-   Groucho: The Life and Times of Julius Henry Marx. ...
-     Marx, Groucho. ...
67. Marx Brothers Mini-Theater
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68. Marx Brothers, The Posters
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69. GROUCHO MARX
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- Groucho Marx .
- With his trademark swallowtail coat, greasepaint moustache and ever-present cigar, the career of comedian Groucho Marx spanned more than 70 years, and included success in vaudeville, films, radio and television. ... " Groucho -- born Julius Henry Marx -- was the master of the ad-libbed insult and the hilarious non sequitur, usually delivered with rolling eyes and arched eyebrows. With his brothers Harpo (Adolph), Chico (Leonard) and sometimes Zeppo (Herbert), the Marx Brothers created a comedy world of slapstick farce, rapid-fire repartee and free-spirited anarchy, usually aimed at deflating the pompous and the upper class. A fifth brother, Gummo (Milton), performed with his brothers during their early vaudeville days, but left the act to become a theatrical agent. (A sixth brother, Manfred Marx, died in infancy. ) The Marx brothers got their names from Art Fisher, a comedian who specialized in making up nicknames -- Adolph played the harp and became Harpo, Leonard had a reputation as a woman-chaser and became Chico, Milton wore gum-soled shoes and became Gummo, and Herbert was named after a popular performing monkey named Zippo. ... Minnie Marx pushed all of her five sons into show business, even joining them for a while in an act called "The Six Musical Mascots," which consisted of Groucho, Harpo, Gummo, a young singer named Janie O'Reilly, Minnie and her sister, Hannah. When Minnie and Hannah left the act, it became "The Four Nightingales," then "The Marx Brothers and Company. ... The Marx Brothers' first appearance on film was in a silent comedy short titled "Humor Risk" (1921). ... Eventually, the Marx Brothers returned to the stage in New York City and, by 1924, they were a hit on Broadway with their musical comedy show, "I'll Say She Is," They followed that with two more Broadway hits -- "The Cocoanuts" and "Animal Crackers. ... " Although the Marx Brothers films were officially written by some of the top comedy writers of the time, including George S.
70. Article: Zeppo Marx
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- Zeppo Marx.
- Herbert Marx (February 25, 1901-November 29, 1979) is best known as Zeppo Marx, the name he used when he performed with his brothers, The Marx Brothers. ...
- Zeppo appeared in the first five Marx Brothers movies, as a straight man and romantic lead, before leaving the team. He had sufficient comic abilities to have stood in for Groucho when the brothers performed on stage, and he was reputed to be very funny offstage; but he never invented a comic persona of his own that could stand up against those of his older brothers, even though the role he used to fill would continue to exist in the brothers' remaining films. ...
- Offstage, Zeppo had great mechanical skills and was largely responsible for keeping the Marx family car running. ... He also founded a large theatrical agency with his brother Gummo Marx. ...
71. The Marx Brothers Page
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- THE MARX BROTHERS:Groucho - Julius 1890-1977Chico - Leonard 1887-1961Harpo - Adolph (Arthur) 1888-1964Zeppo - Herbert 1901-1979.
- One of the most sucessful family teams to come out of vaudeville, the Marx clan started on stage in the early 1900s with the help of their mother, Minnie. ... In 1929, the brothers put the show onto film while performing "Animal Crackers" in theaters. ...
- He was the zaniest of the brothers, but could play harp like an angel. ... He was rarely given any good lines, and instead his brothers would feed off of his presence, such as it was. ... All the brothers' characters shared one particular trait: they all were anti-establishment. ...
- Common comic foils in Marx films were Margaret Dumont, who would play a large woman of breeding who usually ended up with Groucho falling for her and her money, and Sig Ruman, usually playing a German bad-guy or someone trying to debunk the boys. ...
- Once MGM got the brothers in 1935, they did their usual thing by ruining the Marx chemistry. ...
- Later Marx films were made more to help pay Chico's debts than to create a great filmography. ...
- When young people dicovered the Marx Brothers in the 1960s and 70s, they were attracted to their early anti-establishment style. But these days, people just seem to enjoy the brothers who can still make us laugh just by doing what came naturally.
- WHY A DUCK? Marx mega-page.
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- WATCH: Some of the Marx films are available through MCA Home Video.
- READ: "The Complete Films of The Marx Brothers" by Allen Eyles Citidel Press 1992.
- "Why a Duck?" by Grouch Marx/Richard Anobile Darien House Inc 1971.
72. The Marx Brothers - Film and Movie images and photographs available as art prints and posters. The Marx Brothers prints available from www.film-posters.info
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73. Marx Brothers Meetup -- Calling all Marx Brothers Fans
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74. Marx Brothers dvd reviews
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