Potter, Mary Eaton as Polly Potter, Oscar Shaw as Robert ‘Bob’ Adams, Kay Francis as Penelope, Cyril Ring as Harvey Yates and B asil Ruysdael as Detective Hennessey. Hammer, Harpo Marx as Harpo, Chico Marx as Chico, Zeppo Marx as Jamison, Margaret Dumont as Mrs. They were wild and outrageous, gutbustingly hilarious with the central three being masters of different kinds of humor: verbal (Groucho), ethnic and musical (Chico), and surreal pantomime slapstick (Harpo). They later starred in their own Broadway shows, and subsequently movies. CAST: David Miller, The Marx Brothers, Harpo Marx, Chico Marx, Ilona Massey, Vera-Ellen. Translations in context of 'Marx Brothers' in English-Russian from Reverso Context: Nobody is funnier than the Marx Brothers.
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This suitor is actually a con man out to steal the dowager’s diamond necklace with the help of his conniving partner Penelope (Kay Francis)… The Marx Brothers were vaudeville comedians from the early 20th century. Find movie posters and motion picture art in several sizes and styles from Movie Poster Shop. Potter wants her daughter to marry Harvey Yates (Cyril Ring), whom she believes to be of higher social standing than the clerk. Anobile: The Marx Brothers Scrapbook 'Quite mean-spirited, and seldom funny, but the photos and memorabilia are invaluable. He works to support himself as a clerk at the hotel, but has plans for the development of the entire area. Her daughter Polly (Mary Eaton) is in love with struggling young architect Bob Adams (Oscar Shaw). Potter (Margaret Dumont) is one of the few paying customers. See more ideas about marx brothers, brothers movie, movie posters. Chico and Harpo arrive with empty luggage, which they plan to fill by robbing and conning the guests. Explore Maureen Dibble's board 'The Marx Brothers Movie Posters' on Pinterest. Hammer (Groucho Marx) runs the place, assisted by Jamison (Zeppo Marx), who would rather sleep at the front desk than actually help him run it. The film is set in the Hotel de Cocoanut, a resort hotel, during the Florida land boom of the 1920s. Kaufman Broadway musical play (1925, music and lyrics by Irving Berlin). Produced by Paramount Pictures, the movie is a screen adaptation by Morrie Ryskind from the George S. The Cocoanuts (1929, directed by Robert Florey and Joseph Santley) is the Marx Brothers‘ first feature-length film.