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| The Marx Brothers | ... |
(as The Four Marx Brothers)
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| Groucho Marx | ... | ||
| Harpo Marx | ... | ||
| Chico Marx | ... | ||
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Zeppo Marx | ... | |
| Margaret Dumont | ... | ||
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Raquel Torres | ... | |
| Louis Calhern | ... | ||
| Edmund Breese | ... | ||
| Leonid Kinskey | ... |
Agitator
(as Leonid Kinsky)
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| Charles Middleton | ... |
Prosecutor
(as Charles B. Middleton)
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| Edgar Kennedy | ... | ||
The small state of Freedonia is in a financial mess, borrowing a huge sum of cash from wealthy widow Mrs. Teasdale. She insists on replacing the current president with crazy Rufus T. Firefly and mayhem erupts. To make matters worse, the neighboring state sends inept spies Chicolini and Pinky to obtain top secret information, creating even more chaos! Written by Col Needham <col@imdb.com>
Many will say that Airplane or anything by Woody Allen rates this summary but I strongly disagree. There are very few pleasures on earth as hearing Groucho insult people, Chico's murder of the English language, or seeing Harpo's physical comedy. In this movie you have it all. From Groucho's entrance in the first scene to the bombing of the shelter while defending Margaret Dumont's "honor", there is not one slow moment. Like the great screwball comedies of the 1930s and 1940s, this movie does not require special effects or offensive dialogue to make it watchable over and over again. The only thing that this movie does require is your attention and a quick finger on the rewind button. (For when you miss something, and on the first viewing you will) All in all, this is the all time best comedy, political or otherwise.