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Duck Soup (1933)
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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, Rovi

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Groucho MarxChico Marx, (more)
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Leo McCarey
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    J'ADORE LE CINEMA O.

    Feb/2013 Such an incredible movie, such incredible talent, there has been nothing to replace them, and we are the poorer for it. Animal Crackers, Duck Soup and Day at the Races are the three crown jewels of when burlesque was put on film. The additional material puts a wonderful historical perspective on these master artists and their work. Starring Groucho, Harpo, Chico and Zeppo, they are irreverant, definitely not PC, and funny, funny funny. This is not just slapstick but there is a lot of that shtick because burlesque had a lot of it. Harpo is always a wonder- never talking but hilarious, then when he begins to play the harp, his face changes to the serious musician and the music is great. Many of the one liners are worth remembering and great put downs for that stuck up at the cocktail party. Can't say enough here. RECOMMENDED FOR ALL AGES! The fact this is the first review is appalling. Skip Zack, see Groucho, you will be better off for it.

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