For me The Marx Brothers are at their best, either alone or collectively, when goading or ridiculing powerful or influential people, examples of which are too numerous to list here. This is one of my favourites though. It’s from the film A Night in Casablanca and features Groucho Marx winding up a self important bigwig, played by Paul numerous to list here. This is one of my favourites though. It’s from the film A Night in Casablanca and features Groucho Marx winding up a self important bigwig, played by Paul Harvey.
By the way, did you know that the Irish government banned the Marx Brothers’ masterpiece, Duck Soup, when it came out in 1933, fearing it might encourage “anarchic tendencies”. The ban wasn’t lifted until 2000!
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Travelers react react to Palm Beach Airport being renamed after Donald Trump:
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"It's disgusting, ridiculous, pompous and a lot of other bad things. I do not like it at all."
Dean Martin singing “That’s Amore” in The Caddy (1953)
This was the first film independantly released by Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin’s production company York Pictures.
They had paid $850,000 to buy themselves out of their contract with “Screen Associates,” the company that had underwritten their previous production “At War with the Army” (1950).
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