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  • @desfiles759
    @desfiles759 Před 8 měsíci +138

    I took my son to a weekend long Marx Bros film festival when he was about 8 years old to introduce him to their comedy. The first film we saw was Night at the Opera . He was very quiet watching the first scene with Groucho dining with Mrs Claypool . When I explained the man should always pay the bill at at a restaurant he realised the style of Groucho ‘s humour in giving her the bill to pay it . But when Harpo appeared on the screen my son laughed so much he kept sliding off his cinema seat . And during the crowded “ cabin scene “ with Groucho’s tag line “ And make that two hard boiled eggs “ he was on s journey that’s lasted for over 40 years and he introduced his two children to the Marc Bros and the laughter continued for another generation.

    • @harveycan5820
      @harveycan5820 Před 7 měsíci +3

      Marc Bros? Marx's Brothers? What is it with this thread?

    • @Bigtim2you
      @Bigtim2you Před 7 měsíci +8

      Relax Francis.

    • @Brian-uy2tj
      @Brian-uy2tj Před 6 měsíci

      @@harveycan5820

    • @leonardlevy8811
      @leonardlevy8811 Před 6 měsíci +5

      I loved coming across what you wrote because I remember the first time I saw a night at the Opera I also slid off my seat numerous times . I don't think I've ever done that again .

    • @Brian-uy2tj
      @Brian-uy2tj Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@leonardlevy8811

  • @ciAMkia
    @ciAMkia Před rokem +95

    I love the Marx Brothers and their films. This was an exceptional documentary.
    I have an odd connection to them. As a young guy, I designed and built a custom stone wall at the home of Arthur Marx. He was very kind and gentlemanly to me and even paid me 500.00 more than I was billing him just because he loved my work and saw how hard I worked to get his stone wall done in a timely fashion.
    With the profits, I made, I had enough money to pay off all my debts and join the United States Air Force at age 17. He was a very, very nice gentleman to me and I shall never forget his kindness and generosity.

    • @charlesdorsey7594
      @charlesdorsey7594 Před rokem +6

      I stumbled upon the Marx brothers 46 years ago. I saw pics of their wax figures at the graumann's wax museum and didn't pay them any mind.. My older brother would rib me about watching the Marx brothers instead of every red blooded male's favorite , the three stooges. It would've been nice if they could've collaborated!

    • @ciAMkia
      @ciAMkia Před rokem +6

      @Charles Dorsey hmmm? I'm not certain I can imagine such a collaboration being successful. Perhaps I'm not imaginative enough though. Regardless, best wishes to you and yours.

    • @charlesdorsey7594
      @charlesdorsey7594 Před rokem +4

      @@ciAMkia that would've been one wacky movie

    • @charlesdorsey7594
      @charlesdorsey7594 Před rokem +5

      @@ciAMkia there are some rare shots of three stooges swearing

    • @c.a.5808
      @c.a.5808 Před 6 měsíci +1

      What a wonderful story! About this lovely man. Thank you for your service, to your Country Sir!
      It's touching to know that he appreciated your hard work, and rewarded you, and it became the catalyst for a new and rewarding career.
      Thank you for sharing your story! I truly appreciated hearing it.
      God bless you 🙏

  • @dianecrawford2598
    @dianecrawford2598 Před měsícem +4

    I grew up in the '50s, and Marx Brothers movies were shown frequently on TV. I have loved them since I was a kid, and still enjoy them. Thank you fot posting this most interesting video.

  • @mullen25
    @mullen25 Před 7 měsíci +16

    discovered the brilliant marx brothers as kid in the 70's. the joy and laughter they give me to this day. true originals.

  • @scottvance8813
    @scottvance8813 Před rokem +118

    Excellent documentary! I've been a devoted Marx Brothers fan for 45 years and have never before seen much of this footage or these rare photos. Extremely well done. Thank you for posting.

    • @lailakhaleeli6520
      @lailakhaleeli6520 Před 9 měsíci +6

      Me too. I remember dressing as Harpo for Halloween in jr. High. I was shocked that even then people didn"t know me. What lack of culture !

    • @joydunn2109
      @joydunn2109 Před 4 měsíci

      J

    • @1980bwc
      @1980bwc Před 2 měsíci +1

      Steve is the most knowledgeable person still living today, on the Brothers. He worked for Groucho, for the last three and a half years of Groucho's life. From 1973-77. I highly recommend Steve's book, "Raised Eyebrow's" By Steve Stoliar.

    • @scottvance8813
      @scottvance8813 Před 2 měsíci

      Thx, man. I'll have to check that out

  • @jenniferpeters3702
    @jenniferpeters3702 Před 6 měsíci +15

    Thank you so much!!
    Been a fan since staying in a motel near Disneyland around 1970. There was a very small theatre nearby showing all their movies and that is where my delight in the Marx brothers began. ❤️ And continues to this day.

  • @lizzz6407
    @lizzz6407 Před rokem +63

    They were truly one of a kind and a gift to us all. What a great documentary!

  • @deanmays7133
    @deanmays7133 Před 6 měsíci +10

    This was a great documentary about a great team. I watched them as a child of 1965, and felt they were a part of my childhood. I loved their work.

  • @Margie75
    @Margie75 Před rokem +39

    A Night at the Opera was my introduction to the Marx Brothers at 7 years old and now as adult I still love them. ❤️

    • @bruceinoz8002
      @bruceinoz8002 Před rokem +4

      Everyone knows there's no Sanity Clause!

    • @barney6888
      @barney6888 Před rokem

      @@bruceinoz8002 My favourite is when the room gets too full

  • @patriciagerresheim2500
    @patriciagerresheim2500 Před 7 měsíci +8

    Groucho was a life-long fan of Gilbert and Sullivan. i wish the documentary had included information about the time he played Koko in 'The Mikado' in 1960, replacing Martyn Green, who had lost a leg in an accident the year before. His daughter Melinda played Peep-Bo in the same production.

  • @hungfao
    @hungfao Před 10 měsíci +18

    Back in the 70s shortly before my last year in high school, I went and saw a couple of Marx Brothers movies. Up until then, I was virtually devoid of any actual personality. I was struck by Groucho's. So, I adopted his. I was still devoid of personality, but now I had his. He was always saying things I was thinking but I couldn't find the means to comfortably deliver my line, so to speak. The plan was hatched... I'll use his. It worked out very well over the decades. I lost my fear of having to speak in front of people and have been complimented on my humor and timing. I'm just doing Groucho, folks. RIP, boys!
    Good documentary. I am glad the Erin Fleming stuff was not a part of this.

  • @user-lc3nu6hs1q
    @user-lc3nu6hs1q Před 7 měsíci +5

    I was first introduced to the Marx Brothers on T.V. watching reruns of their classic movies. Physical "slapstick" as it was known in vaudeville. I had no idea that they were that well loved and had such a loyal fan base for so many years. American comedy at it's finest! Thank God for You Tube!!!

  • @jameswilson8642
    @jameswilson8642 Před 8 měsíci +10

    It's fantastic to see how much they're enjoyed by the young generations just now by way of You Tube reactions. They've actually got a bigger audience now because of this, and I absolutely love being able to watch these geniuses again through fresh eyes.,

  • @jmad627
    @jmad627 Před rokem +15

    One of the better docs on the Marx Brothers I’ve seen to date. I’ll re-watch it again later.

  • @desfiles759
    @desfiles759 Před 6 měsíci +6

    Hello I’ve appreciated the comments from those who appreciated my comment about my son , when he was 8 , on seeing a Marx Bros film - Night at the Opera - laughing so much he kept sliding off his cinema seat .
    I have learnt others did the same in other areas of the world. And from Australia I have a story of Chico ‘s work history to pass on to Marx Bros fans . In 1948 Chico had a part in a stage show Vive Le Venus that played in Sydney and Melbourne . He was, apparently, having to keep working as he used to lose his income through being a heavy gambler in card games . Difficult for him but what joy he and his brothers gave to so many around the world

  • @marybranicki3354
    @marybranicki3354 Před rokem +21

    Just FABULOUS! I never saw this documentary either….I have been a fan since I was a little girl.. even bought a small DVD player to travel with, had my fav Max Brother’s movies and tons of You Bet Your Life episodes with me to watch ….. laughter is the GREATEST medicine and the Max Brother’s were and STILL are GREAT laugh doctors. Thank you for posting this…🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰

    • @harveycan5820
      @harveycan5820 Před 7 měsíci

      Max Brother's? Marx's Brothers? Marc Bros? It's contagious...

  • @johnmitchelljr
    @johnmitchelljr Před rokem +3

    Thank you. Time well spent.

  • @Villafarrell
    @Villafarrell Před rokem +7

    Wonderful overview, rare footage & personal background info! 👍👍

  • @sushifiggy
    @sushifiggy Před 2 měsíci +1

    I read the book "Harpo Speaks" when I was 14 years old and I STILL love that book! Well written, interesting as well as funny, I stayed up all night one summer night to finish reading it, I could not put it down!❤

  • @douglasbarnett2909
    @douglasbarnett2909 Před rokem +13

    I’m actually in the middle of reading Harpos book “Harpo Speaks”. I definitely recommend it to anyone who loves the Marx Brothers. It’s been a great experience learning about their early childhoods

    • @highstimulation2497
      @highstimulation2497 Před rokem

      it's amazing. too many great bits to mention.
      pinchie winchie.
      a big Irish kid and a bigger Irish kid.

    • @bradwilliams1691
      @bradwilliams1691 Před rokem

      ​@@highstimulation2497 Let's not forget the story of Xapno Mapcase - International man of intrigue.

    • @zathras11b53
      @zathras11b53 Před 11 měsíci +1

      As soon as I finished reading 'Harpo Speaks' I proceeded to read his wife's book 'Speaking of Harpo'. Both books were very good.

    • @marylyn3081
      @marylyn3081 Před 6 měsíci +1

      GREAT BOOK! I had to search for years to find it (years ago). This documentary is a disservice to Harpo by insinuation that he was not bright. He was a comic genius in pantomime.
      I also read Son of Harpo speaks and enjoyed it.

    • @douglasbarnett2909
      @douglasbarnett2909 Před 6 měsíci

      I absolutely agree. He was a comic genius, he had a very good grasp of what would make people laugh. I found it interesting that Harpo didn't think of himself as all that intelligent. He often talked about the gap between himself and the people he kept company with. His friends obviously felt differently about him and in several other books and interviews painted him as not only able to keep up with the leading thinkers of the day but to also add insights that few others could see. @@marylyn3081

  • @jimringomartin
    @jimringomartin Před 5 měsíci +3

    Such a nice job on this, thank you. I was 14 years old around 1972 when our local TV station in Chicago ran Marx Brothers movies at midnight. Became an instant nut over these guys. I have been watching more content lately. They are still awesome.😅

  • @thomnull9759
    @thomnull9759 Před 10 měsíci +11

    I can never understand why people think 'The Big Store' and 'Go West' are their 'bad' movies - I have been watching them since I was a little boy, and I think they're wonderful.

    • @TheCliffandPhilShow
      @TheCliffandPhilShow Před 9 měsíci +4

      There is a lot of great stuff in both of those films! :)

    • @jayrosen6663
      @jayrosen6663 Před 7 měsíci

      After Thalberg died, they came under the thumb of Louis B. Mayer, who wasn't interested in continuing the careers at Metro!

  • @VicMartino
    @VicMartino Před 3 lety +32

    Good Marx Brothers documentary. Thanks for posting this Carl.

    • @carlmccumber
      @carlmccumber  Před 3 lety +5

      I am a huge fan!

    • @VicMartino
      @VicMartino Před 3 lety +8

      @@carlmccumber Me too!! By the way your heading here should read "Inside The Marx Brothers" It's Marx not Marx's. PS Check out "The Marx Brothers Council Podcast" here on You Tube!!

    • @paradisepipeco
      @paradisepipeco Před rokem +4

      @@VicMartino You raise a good point, but contrary to the popular myth, _"Typo"_ was not the lost Marx brother.

    • @VicMartino
      @VicMartino Před rokem +2

      @@paradisepipeco LOL!

    • @paradisepipeco
      @paradisepipeco Před rokem +1

      @@VicMartino (The quote is ever-so-slightly paraphrased , but nonetheless profound.)
      *_"If we had some ham, we could have some ham and eggs, if we had some eggs."_*
      ~~ Groucho Marx

  • @ddburrows988
    @ddburrows988 Před rokem +9

    Top-rate and informative. Grew up a fan. Memorized and performed so many scenes with friends and family, as we all did. Learned a lot from this superb documentary.

  • @alfredrodriguez7106
    @alfredrodriguez7106 Před rokem +9

    From a time..when cars were cars... Women were ladies...men were gentlemen and talent was talent.... And that's we they once called the Golden Age of Hollywood........!!!

  • @ellasmommy9278
    @ellasmommy9278 Před rokem +29

    Thank you for posting this. It was so much fun to watch. I was one of those boomers who discovered the Marx Brothers back in the '60s. Along with Mae West and WC Fields. It could explain my completely irreverent sense of humor. But I still find them really funny

    • @bongbong7962
      @bongbong7962 Před rokem +1

      Groucho, WC and Mae were good friends.

  • @gregdray8199
    @gregdray8199 Před rokem +1

    Dear Mr. Cucumber, this was one of the most delightful reminiscinces I ever reminisced, and if that wasn't enough call the bellhop and have your trousers pressed!

  • @lynns.2875
    @lynns.2875 Před rokem +2

    Loved loved loved the Marx Bros, thanks for this wonderful documentary...going to watch one right now!!!

  • @egyptianminor
    @egyptianminor Před rokem +5

    Great documentary. Thanks for sharing.

  • @1Harpdude
    @1Harpdude Před 3 měsíci +2

    I started playing the harp after I had discovered the Mark Brothers films. As a professional Harpist, Harpist technique is extremely unique. He was well established before he started having lessons with Mildred Dillon, and even still he would do trills with his third and fourth finger on some of his earlier films - - something nothing nobody else would ever do!!
    It was in the early 2000s that I was asked to do a recital down in Florida. I was offered the chance to play on Harpo Marx‘s harp - one of the Lyon & Healy harps he owned. (There was a plaque on the mechanism that stated that this harp was purchased by Arthur Marx on a certain date in the 1930s, so it was genuinely one of his harps.)
    I figured that if I was going to do a recital on Harpo’s harp, I simply had to play one of Harpo’s tunes. Believe it or not at the time, there was nothing published! All of those movie appearances and TV appearances have never been transcribed and put into printed music form. I spent weeks doing a “takedown “ of Harpo’s version of TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME that he played on I LOVE LUCY to get it actually on paper.
    I played it in the audience, loved it. Afterwards, a lady came up to me and said “I am a Harpist. But I’m also a psychic medium. I don’t care if you believe me or not, but Harpo was dancing excitedly behind you the entire time you played his piece!”
    I have no doubt of that at all. As far as I can tell, I was the first person to play one of his signature tunes on his harp.
    czcams.com/video/yAeVjZbRYs8/video.htmlsi=da_-4qX5SuZhE7VR

  • @terrywestbrook-lienert2296
    @terrywestbrook-lienert2296 Před 2 měsíci +1

    My brothers introduced me to the manic, hilarious Marx Brothers when I was 8 years old. Groucho and Harpo are my favorites.
    Their act will never grow stale!

  • @coyotesayswhat
    @coyotesayswhat Před 6 měsíci

    I often sat and wondered as I walked along the strand...thank you for the wonderful memories.

  • @cathypoags9054
    @cathypoags9054 Před rokem +10

    My favorite of all times. Groucho’s quick wit and all clean. As much as I love Murphy and Pryor, The Marx Brothers remain in my top “one”.

  • @nomdeplume7537
    @nomdeplume7537 Před 2 lety +26

    I knew Alan Alda while on MASH, drew material from Groucho. Even dressing up as the eponymous star, in the episode Yankee Doodle Doctor.
    But damn, I had no idea it was as much as it was, was

    • @spanky9676
      @spanky9676 Před rokem +4

      And Trapper John was Harpo

    • @thomaskemer8109
      @thomaskemer8109 Před rokem +5

      Grouch loved that show!
      The Meathead did some good Groucho impersonations as well don't you know!!

    • @bczzar1
      @bczzar1 Před 4 měsíci

      I liked M*A*S*H til Trapper and Henry Blake left

  • @marybishop8979
    @marybishop8979 Před 5 měsíci +3

    My Grandmother introduced me to the Marx Brothers when I was a pre-teen. A late night showing of The Cocoanuts. Loved them since

  • @TheEleatic
    @TheEleatic Před rokem +1

    I don’t want to learn about the underbelly of artist’s lives. Just let me enjoy the feeling of freedom and pure creativity. God bless the comedians.

  • @daveerhardt1879
    @daveerhardt1879 Před rokem +4

    I love their early movies, I have all of them from Coconuts to Night at the Opera. Loved 'You bet your life' too.

  • @justaguy6100
    @justaguy6100 Před rokem +11

    I've heard in a one-man show that the Marx Bothers became a comedy act in Nacogdoches, Texas. The story goes that they were performing a singing act at the time, when the crowd ran out of the theater because a mule was reported to have been running loose on the street. In response, Groucho began a rant, beginning with "Nacogdoches is full of roaches." Being from Texas, close to Nacogdoches, love this story. Especially because my father loved Groucho, especially his quick wit on You Bet Your Life.

  • @johnsewell6593
    @johnsewell6593 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I heartilly agree with most of the commemts. Finally an in - depth short documentery that has good narration and some really great film clips of the Marx brothers. Many that I 've not seen.

  • @anniefannycharles9951
    @anniefannycharles9951 Před rokem +1

    So fun. Thanks for posting.

  • @monkface
    @monkface Před rokem +12

    This is great! The closest I ever got was working at a resort hotel where George Fenneman stayed several times. We talked about Groucho a bit. He was more surprised I knew who he was.

    • @DougMen1
      @DougMen1 Před rokem +2

      My Mom was friends with George and his wife Peg. They all went to college together at San Francisco State, along with Bob Sweeney, who was a successful television actor and director, and Jim Fritzell, who was a writer on several well known sitcoms. I swam in George's pool at his house in Sherman Oaks when we were on vacation in Southern California one year in the 60s, when I was around 10 or 11 years old. If my memory isn't failing me, their son Cliff became a producer/director. After a quick search, I see on IMDB that he was a producer and associate producer on Dallas, and associate producer on Walker, Silk Stalkings, and a few other series, as well as directing several episodes of Dallas, and working as second unit director, editor, production manager, title designer, cameraman, and post production supervisor on several projects

    • @monkface
      @monkface Před rokem +1

      @@DougMen1 huh, some episodes of Silk Stalkings were filmed at the resort I work at. (Actually I think I'm wrong about it being silk stalkings. It was some cheesy pseudo romance sort of Cinemax sex show)

  • @cjmacq-vg8um
    @cjmacq-vg8um Před rokem +33

    "go west" and "the big store" are two very underrated marx bros movies. "go west" is one of the best western parodies ever made. the stage coach scene is one the funniest things i ever saw. and, aside from great comedy, "the big store" offers some excellent swing musical numbers. these two films were like comeback films after the dismal films "roon service" and "at the circus."
    i always thought it odd that offstage, of the three, chico attracted the most ladies. with groucho's wit and harpo's endearing and lovable man/child persona i thought they'd be the one's getting all the ladies. i'll always love the marx bros.

    • @arthurgearheard4701
      @arthurgearheard4701 Před rokem +3

      Go West is probably a better Western parody than Blazing Saddles!

    • @probyful
      @probyful Před rokem +9

      "Room Service" and "At the Circus" are NOT dismal films. They´re very funny.

    • @cjmacq-vg8um
      @cjmacq-vg8um Před rokem +7

      @@probyful ... i'm glad you liked them. they definately had their moments. but my point was the critics routinely "trash" the marx bros films that followed "a day at the races." but i disagree. i think "go west" and "the big store" are highly underrated and deserve more credit than the critics and many fans give them.

    • @jfuzz9083
      @jfuzz9083 Před rokem +3

      Problem with these films is that are inevitably compared to the earlier movies and that's a tough act to follow!

    • @probyful
      @probyful Před rokem +3

      @@jfuzz9083 They are all good.

  • @gmajors2237
    @gmajors2237 Před rokem +1

    Spectacular video. A+++

  • @robertcarey8237
    @robertcarey8237 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Who remembers, how he got in my pajamas, I’ll never know.

  • @bobareeniobobareenio2935

    Sad for me: my eyes are tearing up. For the greats that I watched growing up and for friends that I’ve lost.

  • @kennydeez..1774
    @kennydeez..1774 Před rokem +2

    GREAT DOCUMENTARY👍🏿💯👍🏿

  • @user-jc7qv8gn8b
    @user-jc7qv8gn8b Před 2 měsíci +1

    I have a friend from my hometown in CA., whose mother was an actress, & was in the movie, "At the Circus"....He tells me, his mom, with her sarcastic tone, had to put Groucho in his place a few times....His mom was Eve Arden......

  • @bjohnston3659
    @bjohnston3659 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Loved them when I was a little kid, still love them now I'm old

  • @thomasromano9321
    @thomasromano9321 Před rokem +8

    People forget how articulate Zeppo was. He could speak as well as Groucho.

    • @marylyn3081
      @marylyn3081 Před 6 měsíci

      He also was a great business man and bought orange groves. Survived the depression.

  • @JerseyCity478
    @JerseyCity478 Před 3 lety +14

    Love these guys

  • @citizen1163
    @citizen1163 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Love finding new facts about the Marx Brothers. Thanks SO MUCH for sharing ❤

  • @menopassini9348
    @menopassini9348 Před 5 měsíci +3

    No Foul Language, Real Wit and Talent. I Guarantee You Laughed more during this Video then the Last time you watched SNL.

  • @mariacardenas4665
    @mariacardenas4665 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for sharing

  • @charold3
    @charold3 Před rokem +3

    52:12: Harpo speaking! I’ve been seeking this a long time. No surprise, he sounds a bit like Chico!

  • @Brian-uy2tj
    @Brian-uy2tj Před rokem +41

    The Marx brothers were decades ahead of their time. I don't think there is a movie star anywhere who can claim every single one of their movies was terrific so, who cares if they made some duds? So many of their movies were great, are great and always will be great.

    • @charold3
      @charold3 Před rokem

      Ahead of their time? They were a product of their time-New York, family, Judaism, music, the stage/vaudeville, film. To say they’re ahead of their time is to suggest that the bros have been equaled, and that hasn’t happened.

    • @Brian-uy2tj
      @Brian-uy2tj Před rokem

      @@charold3

    • @charold3
      @charold3 Před rokem

      @@Brian-uy2tj Well, ok, you go to hell too, I guess. But if you like the Marx Bros you can't be too bad. You're correct about Python and the Marxes: physical-verbal, antic but smart. I wouldn't be surprised if the bros influenced Python, but I don't know that's true. Surely at least one of them must be (or have been) a major fan.

    • @jillerickson333
      @jillerickson333 Před rokem

      Mlm mlm mlm. Mlm mlm mlm mlm

    • @randymerlo4070
      @randymerlo4070 Před rokem

      There is no such thing as ahead of your time the boys were just at the right time

  • @laurietijerina3816
    @laurietijerina3816 Před rokem +8

    I like the trunk scene ,it was so hysterically funny!

  • @simonhawker9277
    @simonhawker9277 Před 7 měsíci +2

    we have a wood polish in Australia called Mr. sheen and they used that song for the adds

  • @kristinehart7155
    @kristinehart7155 Před 4 měsíci

    That was a great documentary. I always loved them. I'm sorry they had such a rough time in life; they gave us a great deal of fun and laughter.
    56:06

  • @robertmatch6550
    @robertmatch6550 Před 11 dny

    I watched a Marx Bros. movie in London and had never seen a crowd so enjoy themselves. They ate it up. I enjoyed it beyond what I expected.

  • @FrancisE.Dec.Esquire
    @FrancisE.Dec.Esquire Před rokem +2

    Chico Marx also had a Jazz Band and discovered Barney Kessel and Charlie Christian zazz guitar Giants.
    Barney Kessel was born in Muskogee, Oklahoma. One of the finest guitarists in jazz history, he was largely self-taught after just three months of lessons at the age of 12.
    At age 19 Kessel went from Muskogee to Los Angeles. Some local musicians told him about a rooming house for musicians not far from the bus station. There was nobody there when the phone rang in the hall, so Barney answered. They were looking for Charley Christian the guitar player. Kessel said "I am the guitar player", went down for the audition and landed his first job which was with Chico. " We played a lot of theaters, we did the Roxy in New York. We played the Blackhawk restaurant for four months in Chicago, and when Chico did his numbers - his stage show - he would lead the band, we'd play with him". After touring for a year, Kessel settled in Los Angeles. He later was to play with band leaders like Charlie Barnet, Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw and Charlie Parker.

    • @michaelchapman4955
      @michaelchapman4955 Před rokem

      'Barney Kessel gigged at many LA Jazz dives incl. Drummer, 'Shelly's Manne-Hole on N Cahuenga Blvd 1608 'Fabulous guitarist 'as was Charlie Christian

  • @nunyab8003
    @nunyab8003 Před 4 měsíci

    Very nice video. Thank you.

  • @vitaminfian
    @vitaminfian Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you for this

  • @browningautomatic2393
    @browningautomatic2393 Před rokem +6

    GOOD DOCUMENTARY ! THURSDAY 8/25/22 AUGUST 25, 2022

  • @Maurice-Navel
    @Maurice-Navel Před rokem +5

    I saw "The Marx Brothers Go West" In Paris in 1965, with French subtitles. The one comment that did not get subtitled was when Groucho was tying up and gagging the train's engineer -- Groucho turned to the camera and said, "This is the best gag in the whole movie!" Apparently, there was no way to translate that into French and keep the pun.

  • @donh7909
    @donh7909 Před měsícem +1

    Born in 195?.. And I would watch these films as if it just came out.. Their comedy will never be match.. Thanks to the Marx Family..

  • @doctornova3015
    @doctornova3015 Před rokem +3

    I still love a night in Casablanca, it's still a bit closer to a day at the races and a night at the opera than some of the others

  • @MsSavagechef
    @MsSavagechef Před rokem +1

    What handsome guys. Like Laurel and Hardy, these guys will never fade from our memory.

  • @LockedOnMLB
    @LockedOnMLB Před rokem +1

    Loved watching this

  • @soulmercer
    @soulmercer Před rokem +1

    In 1957, between Steve Allen's moving on and Jack Paar replacing him, the Tonight Show had a hiatus. Two episodes of a half-hour show, "Tonight, America After Dark" included the episode of February 18. It featured all FIVE Marx Brothers! I would give my eye teeth to see it!

  • @gwae48
    @gwae48 Před 16 dny

    EXCELLENT. THNX. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @bongbong7962
    @bongbong7962 Před rokem +21

    51:50 Chico Marx passed away on October 11, 1961 from arteriosclerosis at age of 74
    52:49 Three years later, Harpo Marx passed away (his 28th wedding anniversary) on September 28, 1964 from massive heart attack at age of 75,
    54:16 Thirteen years later Gummo Marx passed away on April 21, 1977 from cerebral hemorrhage at age 84, four months later Groucho Marx also passed away on August 19, 1977 from pneumonia at age of 86
    54:41 Two years later Zeppo Marx passed away from lung cancer on November 30th 1979 at age of 78.

    • @garycarpenter6433
      @garycarpenter6433 Před rokem +3

      Whatever happened to Melinda Marx after she ran away from Hollywood.... you may have to ask Candace Bergin

    • @heartscards6335
      @heartscards6335 Před rokem +1

      @@garycarpenter6433 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melinda_Marx

    • @garycarpenter6433
      @garycarpenter6433 Před rokem +1

      Thank you for the update I really did like it

  • @tonyminnichsoffer7401
    @tonyminnichsoffer7401 Před rokem +2

    The Marx Brothers' genius was a national treasure. Some of the best tv sitcoms over the years mimicked the Marx Brothers. Perhaps the Mash tv series makes the best example.

    • @ladyamethyst83
      @ladyamethyst83 Před rokem +1

      Whenever I watch the Yankee doodle doctor episode reminds me that Marx Brothers started it all.

  • @JP-wn2xc
    @JP-wn2xc Před rokem +1

    thanks , this great

  • @rickp3753
    @rickp3753 Před rokem +5

    "I'm just waiting for a rainy day, I'm good in the mud". LMAO!

  • @BrokeMoeHowardUHF
    @BrokeMoeHowardUHF Před rokem +2

    Great video and love the Marx Brothers!!

  • @adamchurvis1
    @adamchurvis1 Před rokem +7

    If you all would like a true deep dive into the incredibly brilliant comedy mind of Groucho Marx, read the book "The Groucho Letters: Letters from and to Groucho Marx." I have an original letterpress edition from my late father's library and have read it many times. You will not stop laughing, and you will read his ROTFL letters over and over again.
    One of my very favorites is the multi-letter exchange between Groucho and Warner Brothers regarding the parody film "A Night In Casablanca."
    The very best part about this book is that, as you read the letters, you hear them in your head being spoken as Groucho Marx's famous character, Rufus T. Firefly.

    • @jamesappleton7390
      @jamesappleton7390 Před rokem

      I have Groucho's letters and another good read is Harpo Speaks.....

  • @tjenahoj
    @tjenahoj Před 6 měsíci

    The Marx brothers have a certain high energy that speaks to me. Together with the different characters flavors it is an most excellent mix!

  • @louisep4805
    @louisep4805 Před rokem +8

    The only thing that got me through the loss of 2 close relatives last year was watching Groucho and Marx Brothers they were total one offs. How ironic that sweet and good Harpo was actually called Adolf. Well done and thank you Minnie 💎💙🙏

    • @andrewholliday251
      @andrewholliday251 Před rokem

      In Woody Allen's film Hannah and Her Sisters, his character is saved from suicide...by watching the Marx brothers.

    • @louisep4805
      @louisep4805 Před rokem

      @@andrewholliday251 Amazing thank you for that 🙏

    • @marylyn3081
      @marylyn3081 Před 6 měsíci

      Anatomy of an Illness also references getting through cancer watching the Marx Brothers.

  • @aldyeffendy332
    @aldyeffendy332 Před rokem +9

    R.I.P Marx Brothers

  • @jazzmanchgo
    @jazzmanchgo Před rokem +1

    Is there any recording of that ad-libbed Groucho/Bob Hope radio show? That would be an incredible find.

  • @user-zr7zv6sx2y
    @user-zr7zv6sx2y Před měsícem

    I love the Marx Brothers.....i was fortunate to see Groucho in 1972, in San Francisco, in one of the the 2 shows he did..one in New York..the other here ..recorded an album, An Evening With Groucho Marx. ..still have my Ticket Stub and Poster.. and of course, the Album what a treat it was ...

  • @fionasmall4384
    @fionasmall4384 Před 2 měsíci

    Excellent documentary

  • @sha11235
    @sha11235 Před rokem +3

    Right now I am involved in the play Act One, which is based on Moss Hart's autobiography. Harpo appears in a scene in the play, although I'm not playing him.

  • @mshaw5123
    @mshaw5123 Před rokem

    loved the marx bros since i was a child in the 60's & more than 50 years later my daughter has a large framed print of the four of them all dressed as groucho which i'd decorated my first home in the 80's in pride of place on the wall of her home & it's not unnoticeable being 1000mmX 600mm in size, they live on still.

  • @petergambaccini7396
    @petergambaccini7396 Před rokem +10

    Groucho is the smartest man in the history of show business

  • @garyengler165
    @garyengler165 Před rokem

    As long as there's art houses, cable television, and "home video" - yea, so much has changed since 2019.

  • @ellasmommy9278
    @ellasmommy9278 Před rokem +5

    It's uncanny how much Groucho's son looks like him.

  • @ireneparrish3070
    @ireneparrish3070 Před 7 měsíci +2

    No one can compare to them

  • @franklandsman3436
    @franklandsman3436 Před 9 dny

    Good documentary! I was surprised there was no mention at all of S.J. Perelman.

  • @sallybrown4947
    @sallybrown4947 Před rokem +1

    A Day at the races is my all-time favorite!

    • @LBuddG1
      @LBuddG1 Před 4 měsíci +1

      "Heeeeey.... a tootsie-frootsie ice cream.... toosie-frootsie.....!

  • @dreamlookautodetailingauto3353

    Thank you Marx Brothers for entertaining us for many years!

  • @AlvaSudden
    @AlvaSudden Před 14 dny +1

    The song Grouch sings with his daughter Melinda is the best part of all. 41:29

  • @tonym994
    @tonym994 Před rokem +3

    saw a double Marx bros. bill in a revival house, and I never laughed so hard in 3 hrs. or so ,in my life. the place was insane w/ laughter. in a WC Fields bio, I once read that during the vaudeville days, in his journal(or a letter), wrote that he'd just seen an act called the Marx Brothers, and was in stitches.

    • @andrewholliday251
      @andrewholliday251 Před rokem +1

      I saw The Big Store (arguably their worst film) in a crowded cinema - and even that one had the audience laughing throughout. Years later I saw Duck Soup on the big screen - and the audience laughed non-stop for the entire film. I've never seen an audience laugh so hard, so long. Even though I knew these were funny films - and had watched them many times at home - seeing them in a cinema is an entirely different, amazing experience.
      It occurs to me that a lot of 90% empty cinemas (totally dependent on junkfood sales) might do a lot better if they ran a lot more revivals sessions of older movies - and let word of mouth do the rest. It's gotta help a bottom line that these days is almost entirely dependent on the first weekend takings of a new release.

    • @tonym994
      @tonym994 Před rokem +2

      @@andrewholliday251 ABSOLUTELY. more revivals! that nite I was recalling it was 'a night at the opera' and probably 'Duck Soup'. I remember a guy who made headlines about 35 years ago, claiming that he was able to rid his body of cancer from renting stacks of comedy videos, chiefly the MARX Bros. he was so busy laughing he "didn't have time for the pain". humor can't be under estimated. nothing makes me feel better than a good, healthy laff. the scene where they switch the sheet music for the orchestra from a classical piece to 'take me out to the ballgame' is too funny. as far as TV goes, 'King of Queens' w/ Jerry Stiller in particular, puts me on the floor.

  • @williamjueschke9960
    @williamjueschke9960 Před rokem +1

    Very interesting.

  • @stevefranklin9176
    @stevefranklin9176 Před rokem +7

    My son is six, the Marx Bothers makes him laugh the way I did at his age.

  • @plentyofsalmonellasir425

    Eddie Murphy, Richard Pryor, as great as they are, can't hold a candle to these guys. The best of the best in Comedy, pure Royalty right there...

  • @asullivan4047
    @asullivan4047 Před 4 měsíci

    Interesting/informative/entertaining. Remember Graucho driving 🚗 a Desoto sedan-???.

  • @christineorlandi6215
    @christineorlandi6215 Před rokem +2

    Zeppelin and Chico were high rollers in gambling. Not a few dollars, I'm talking in the thousands. I read harpos bio, very good book.

  • @kevinbutler1955NYC
    @kevinbutler1955NYC Před 2 lety +27

    That is not completely true..Groucho's ex wives were drinkers..and he would insult them constantly..which led to angry arguments..which caused his first daughter..Ms.Miram Marx to riding on her bike to Uncle Harpo's house..to get away from the fights at home..eventually..Groucho's wives had had enough of his cruel remarks and they divorced him.

    • @jazzmanchgo
      @jazzmanchgo Před rokem +5

      Yes, Groucho was quick-witted and a great ad-libber, but he could be very cruel verbally. Also, Melinda was actually very uncomfortable with the way he tried to push her in front of the camera - she hated those "cute" appearancea he made her do on "You Bet Your Life." They had a pretty tempestuos relationship after she got older. He was actually a pretty difficult man to deal with on a daily personal basis.

    • @kevinbutler1955NYC
      @kevinbutler1955NYC Před rokem +6

      That verbal cruelty came from his mom..Mrs.Minnie Marx..she referred to her son Julius Marx("Groucho")"Derdunklier"(I hope that I'm spelling this right.."Derdunkleier"/The Dark One)he was always suspect..because he spent his time..reading in the bathroom. This disrespect that Groucho had for women..may have come from the unkind and unloving way that his mom treated him.

    • @Historian212
      @Historian212 Před rokem +5

      Right off the bat, the narration is wrong. He wasn’t called Groucho because of “his cynical disposition.” A grouch bag was a certain type of bag, back in the day, that he tended to carry. That’s the reason every source gives for him getting that nickname - except for this one.

  • @darrellcarlisle42
    @darrellcarlisle42 Před rokem

    I love th0se guys!!!