Groucho Marx
8 titles
Filmography
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Duck Soup
(1933)A pointed political satire, Duck Soup is the Marx Brothers' funniest and most insane film.

A Night at the Opera
(1935)A seedy theatrical agent guarantees a patron a position in high society if she bankrolls an opera, but only if he manages to sign a famous tenor.

A Night in Casablanca
(1946)In post-war Casablanca, Ronald Kornblow is hired to run a hotel whose previous managers have all wound up being murdered.

The Cocoanuts
(1929)A man running a bankrupt hotel tries to make money selling real estate, but his plans run afoul when the Marx brothers enter the picture.

Animal Crackers
(1930)Mayhem and zaniness ensue when a valuable painting goes missing during a high-society party at a mansion in honor of famed explorer Captain Spaulding.

Room Service
(1938)Deep in debt, a producer and his team fake a measles outbreak and a suicide in a wild bid to secure backing for their Broadway play.

Double Dynamite
(1951)Comedy in which a poor bank teller (Frank Sinatra) finds himself branded a thief when his sudden mysterious affluence arouses the suspicion of his friends.

Groucho & Cavett
(2022)Dick Cavett’s early years as a writer and comedian coincided with a slowdown in Groucho Marx’s professional activity, and it was during this time that their friendship blossomed. In Groucho and Cavett, the three-time Emmy® Award-winner looks back at his relationship with the iconic comedian, sharing footage from Groucho’s visits to The Dick Cavett Show and other rare recordings.