Not to be confused with the 1952 Howard Hawks-directed movie of the same name starring Cary Grant, Marilyn Monroe and Ginger Rogers, this early sound-era crowd pleaser helped catapult the Marx Brothers, four of them at least, to international fame. The film features a bonanza of the brothers' best-remembered scenes, and remains to this day one of the most side-splitting screen comedies of all time.
Monkey Business, c.1931, Coloration on Fine LinenParamount Pictures American (c.1912 - ) |
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Not to be confused with the 1952 Howard Hawks-directed movie of the same name starring Cary Grant, Marilyn Monroe and Ginger Rogers, this early sound-era crowd pleaser helped catapult the Marx Brothers, four of them at least, to international fame. The film features a bonanza of the brothers' best-remembered scenes, and remains to this day one of the most side-splitting screen comedies of all time. |
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