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Title:Movie Reviews and Discussion
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Created:Thu Jan 28 1993
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1249
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751.0. "Marx Bros question" by SALEM::BURGER (NORM) Tue Jan 17 1995 14:38

    I'm trying to recall which Marx Brothers movie has a scene in which the
    brother are trying to get past a customs inspector each one in turn
    claiming to be Maurice Chevalier.  Harpo is last and does a lip synch
    to a record of Chevalier singing.  Does anyone recall which movie has
    this scene?
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751.1Hurray for Capt Spalding!!MAIL1::FARRELLTue Jan 17 1995 15:103
    Its been awhile but I believe that seen was from MONKEY BUSINESS.
    
    Tom 
751.2NitMRSVAX::DESOURDISFri Jan 20 1995 18:0712
    Re:             <<< Note 751.1 by MAIL1::FARRELL >>>
                      -< Hurray for Capt Spalding!! >-
        >> Its been awhile but I believe that seen was from MONKEY BUSINESS.
    
    
    He's right - the Maurice Chevalier "impersonations" were from "Monkey
    Business" (1931).  But "Captain Spalding" was in "Animal Crackers"
    (1930).  
    
    Had to be the first snotty correction.  
    
    Ron D.
751.3I stand correctedMAIL2::FARRELLFri Jan 27 1995 15:2911
    Re -1 
    
    I did not mean to imply that the Capt Spalding character was in MONKEY
    BUSINESS. I was just using it as a generic Marx Brothers header.
    I'll be more aware of my noting procedures in the future.
    
    While on the subject, Groucho's characters always had unusual names,
    can you remember his name in MONKEY BUSINESS?  I don't remember them
    ever mentioning each other by name in that particular movie, but it has
    been a long time since I've seen it. 
    q 
751.4Don't take me TOO seriouslyMRSVAX::DESOURDISFri Jan 27 1995 16:1411
    Hey, don't let what was intended as a good-natured tease deter you from
    using "Hooray for Captain Spalding" as a generic Marx Bros. header. 
    After all, Groucho used it as the theme for "You Bet Your Life" for
    years.  And if it was good enough for him...
    
    As to his name in "Monkey Business", my memory is a bit hazy as well.  
    But it seems to me that whenever I've seen a cast listing for this
    film, the brothers are listed simply as "four stowaways" or something
    like.  
    
    Ron D.