Animal Crackers-Marx Brothers |  | Actor: Victor Heerman|groucho Marx|harpo Marx|chico Marx Category: Video
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Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 25264
Languages: English (Unknown), English (Original Language) Rating: Universal, suitable for all Media: VHS Tape Running Time: 97 Minutes
UPC: 044004434935 EAN: 0044004434935 ASIN: B00004RUU8
Theatrical Release Date: May 19, 1954 Release Date: January 8, 2001 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: BRAND NEW-FACTORY SEALED. Insist on it being sealed. (Shipped from/within UK with ?Proof of Posting'). We stock and extensive range of DVD/VIDEO/CD/Book titles. 100% satisfaction guaranteed.
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Honest and concise January 30, 2001 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
"One morning I shot an Elephant in my pyjamas.How he got in my pyjamas I'll never know". This is just one joke from a film that will appeal to fans old & new.From the opening scenes where we're introduced to Capt.Spalding(Groucho)to the closing cutlery scene you're treated to jokes,visual gags and music of the highest calibre.If your a fan you know you won't be dissapointed.If its your first time give it a go ,if you don't laugh once you could well be dead.
Hooray for Captain Spaulding!!! January 29, 2001 Mr. M. H. Hickman (York, UK) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
The Paramount Marx movies are now regarded as perhaps their best, with particular praise going to "Duck Soup" and "Horse Feathers", but their first two pictures, based on Broadway stage hits, are often ignored - or, even worse, dismissed as "stagey". Surely that misses the point? Yes, "Cocoanuts" and "Animal Crackers" are stagey, but you don't have to read much about the Brothers to discover that much of their best work was lost to posterity - a Groucho ad lib heard once by an audience in New York and then lost to time. These films are about as near as we can get to seeing what the Brothers were like on stage and, while they are not nearly as ad libbed as some would have us believe, there are still some great moments. Moments that MGM would never have let them get away with. "Animal Crackers" improves on "The Cocoanuts" in many respects. The plot, of course, doesn't really matter all that much, but the quality of the humour certainly does. There is a much rougher round the edges feel to this than you might find in the MGM films. It may have been performed hundreds of times on Broadway, but it's done with such a freshness (probably due to the indecent haste with which the film was mounted and made) that at some points you could well be watching Groucho up there on the stage. Wondering what he's going to do next. What damage will the Brothers wreak on poor Roscoe W. Chandler? Will Margaret Dumont escape with her dignity intact? Surely...no!...surely Harpo is NOT going to engage in a mock wrestling match with her! And then, before you know it, yes he most definitely is. It's quite a trick to make something so rehearsed seem so spontaneous, but "Animal Crackers" pulls it off with elan. If you think "A Night at the Opera" can't be bettered, then try this - the same writers, similar plot devices but, at times, much, much funnier.
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