The four Marx Brothers, clockwise from left, Zeppo, Groucho, Harpo and Chico, star in a pair of comedies, “Horse Feathers” and “Duck Soup,” being shown at the Rosendale Theater, 408 Main St., ...
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. The personal and business papers of the comedian and Marx Brother, Harpo Marx, relating to his family and career. The papers include materials ...
The stars of such endearing, beloved and totally slapstick comedies as “A Day at the Races,” “Duck Soup,” “A Night at the Opera” and “Animal Crackers,” among many others—Harpo, Chico, Zeppo and ...
THE MARX BROTHERS AT THE MOVIES by Paul D. Zimmerman and Burt Goldblatt. 224 pages. Putnam. $7.95. What has eight legs and laughs? ran the question in the ’30s. Answer: the Marx Brothers. Later they ...
The Marx Brothers helped Paul Kane’s immigrant mother learn English. They bonded Tom Motley with his daughters. At 11-years-old, Keaton Harper learned to play the harp to emulate Harpo Marx — and ...
In mid-September 1942, the Sioux Falls State Theatre announced a classic entertainer of stage and screen would be performing there for three nights. Chico Marx and his traveling comedy and music ...
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