Kenneth
Thursday 9th April 2009 3:25am [Edited]
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Quote: catskillz @ April 8 2009, 8:19 PM BST
Chico was easily the slickest of the brothers, when it came to chatting up women
Hence his nickname, Chicko, as he was getting all the chicks. It was a typesetter doing a program for one of their stage shows who left the 'k' out of the name, so the spelling became Chico.
Quote: catskillz @ April 8 2009, 8:19 PM BST
The brothers once did a live show, with Chico and Harpo swapping outfits/characters beforehand. They looked so alike, nobody noticed.
That was at the Golden Gate Theater when they were performing material from A Night at the Opera (prior to filming), trying out the lines before a live audience to see what worked, what didn't work and to know how much space to leave for audience laughter. On the second or third day, Chico and Harpo swapped parts, to see if Chico's daughter would notice. After the show she came backstage and they asked her "well?", she replied "well, what?". Harpo said "See, I told you she wouldn't notice". Chico said "I was sure you would have guessed". After they told her they had swapped parts, she told them she hadn't watched the show, but had been out getting her hair done. She said it was one of her biggest disappointments because they never swapped parts again. Their physical similarity is displayed in Duck Soup, when Chico and Harpo disguise themselves as Groucho.
Quote: catskillz @ April 8 2009, 8:19 PM BST
The brothers would often spend their free time, between filming, locked in specially-built cages, which had been built, to stop them wandering off the set and disappearing.
This only happened during Animal Crackers (their second film), but the film still went over budget and over schedule because the brothers would often be late arriving for work - or one would be missing, so another would have to go and look for him.
And another thing, Manfred Marx's death certificate says he died at the age of 7 months, but that's just unnecessary pedantry.
Quote: earman2009 @ April 8 2009, 7:36 PM BST
I think the only Marx Brothers film I haven't seen is Room Service. Has anyone here seen it? Is it any good?
Yes, it's good. Not one of their best, as it's an adaption of a stage play, so the material wasn't written especially for them. But it's fun.