Duck Soup (1933) 8.0
Rufus T. Firefly is named president/dictator of bankrupt Freedonia and declares war on neighboring Sylvania over the love of wealthy Mrs. Teasdale. Director:Leo McCarey |
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Duck Soup (1933) 8.0
Rufus T. Firefly is named president/dictator of bankrupt Freedonia and declares war on neighboring Sylvania over the love of wealthy Mrs. Teasdale. Director:Leo McCarey |
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| The Marx Brothers | ... |
(as The Four Marx Brothers)
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| Groucho Marx | ... | ||
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| Chico Marx | ... | ||
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Zeppo Marx | ... | |
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Margaret Dumont | ... | |
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Raquel Torres | ... | |
| Louis Calhern | ... | ||
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Edmund Breese | ... | |
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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>
Very likely their best film. This is pure surrealism from start to finish, with some of their best-executed routines, and a welcome absence of (serious) musical numbers. Whether it has Harpo answering the phone, Groucho explaining his tax policy or Chico giving a detailed report of his weekly surveillance tactics ("On Wednesday we fool him: We no show up"), this is the epitome of the Marx Brothers movies. And here's one of the funniest lines that nobody else has mentioned: "Ok, I give up. How about your glass of water?" (well, it's only funny in context). (***)