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106 of 107 people found the following review helpful:
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Contents of Marx Brothers Boxed Set, 22 Nov 2003
This is another answer to the query above, as Amazon don't list the contents of the boxed set. You get the second, third, fourth and fifth Marx Brothers films, to wit:Animal Crackers Monkey Business Horse Feathers Duck Soup I got these details from Black Star
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123 of 126 people found the following review helpful:
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Incredibly good value, 29 Mar 2004
To get the Marx Brothers fours best films in one compilation, well, what more could anyone want? Animal Crackers is a bit creaky, but still very funny, with Groucho in cracking form as Captain Spaulding the African Explorer. Even better is Monkey Business, with the brothers stowed away on a ship, creating havoic with crew and passengers (the scene where they all try to get off the boat by imitating Maurice Chevalier is just marvellous). In Horse Feathers we are in college, with all four brothers romancing Connie Barnes the College Widow (what on earth is a College Widow anyway?) and singing that wonderful song'Everyone Says I love You'. Funniest ever Marx Brothers moment, when the tramp asks Harpo "Can you help me out, I want to get a cup of coffee" and Harpo takes a steaming cup of coffee out of his pocket and hands it to amazed tramp. Then there's the scene in the speakeasy, and the bit with the seal, and the ice, and the football match and - oh, just take your pick. In Duck Soup we are in the surreal world of politics gone mad in Freedonia, with Groucho as a dictator and Chico and Harpo as spies, this is the one with the famous 'mirror' sketch. All four films are quite wonderful, and they come in a beautiful box with beautiful pictures of all four stars, including gorgeous Zeppo (I know he wasn't funny, but the films he was in are the funniest ones, they were never the same after he left the act, and he was SO goodlooking, lovely voice too). Smashing.
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45 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
About time too ..., 23 Nov 2003
First, to answer Comic Genius's question, the disc contains Animal Crackers, Monkey Business, Horse Feathers and Duck Soup - no Night at the Opera. Sad, but then I'd want A Day at the Races too.Nevertheless, this is a welcome start to a Marx Bros library on DVD, and gives an excellent overview of how they developed from their early movies to their peak. Animal Crackers is an early effort based very closely on their stage performances: lots of good jokes, but not as slick as they later became. Monkey Business and Horse Feathers are classic Marx Bros (you'll never beat the opening card-playing scene of Monkey Business for sheer lunacy). And Duck Soup is a true great, with a sharper edge than we're used to from the team. The big downer is the total lack of extras. How can anyone wait this long and not find time to provide some background? Still, the movies are there, and that's what counts. Buy'em, watch'em and laugh.
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