Kenneth
Monday 6th April 2009 2:47pm [Edited]
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Quote: Badge @ April 5 2009, 11:24 PM BST
The Big Store is truly awful
Balderdash. It's excellent, although not in the class of Duck Soup. Groucho's insults to Margaret Dumont while wooing her for her wealth may not be as caustic as in previous films, but there are still plenty of great gags: Harpo cutting the back off the bitchy woman's dress, Groucho casually plucking the fur off the horrible old coat that he wears, the whole bit in Groucho's office, and Groucho with a prototype Vyvyan (of The Young Ones) hairstyle.
One of the highlights is the chase sequence near the end: some great stunts and special effects for that era. Up there with Go West. Also, there are only a couple of dull songs by the supporting/straight man. A low point is the very final gag, but so what, many of the other films also finished with a whimper, as if in deference to the studios wanting a polite comedy ending.
There are some great lines in The Big Store:
Chico: Let there be wine.
Groucho: And women.
Chico: And song.
Groucho: And women.
Chico: And caviar.
Groucho: And women.
Mr Grover: It's bargain day, the store is crowded, a woman faints. What do you do?
Groucho [lecherously]: How old is she?
Groucho [hosting a fashion show]: This a bright red dress, but Technicolour is so expensive.
Quote: Badge @ April 5 2009, 11:24 PM BST
... but you have to cope with the crap musical interludes on most of them.
Agreed, they tend to be crap if it's just Zeppo or a straight man co-star doing the singing, but all songs by Groucho are fun, Chico's piano playing is glorious and Harpo's harping is never unpleasant. [Aside: Of all the books written by and about the Marx brothers, the very best is Harpo's Harpo Speaks]. Gospel tunes in A Day at the Races are also good. There should be more singing and music in comedy films.
Quote: catskillz @ April 5 2009, 10:57 PM BST
legend has it Groucho and Harpo only agreed to make them, as a way of helping chico pay off his gambling debts.
That's right - in the case of A Night in Casablanca. EDIT: And partly true in the case of Love Happy - as it was Harpo's film, Groucho just joined to help them get financing, Chico to pay his debts.
Quote: Ben @ April 5 2009, 6:23 PM BST
I'd always read that Groucho was a massive influence on Woody Allen, but I didn't realise how much until I saw Duck Soup! The delivery and one liners are almost identical.
Spike Milligan said his biggest influence was the Marx Brothers. And everyone knows the Goon Show went on to become a huge influence on Peter Cook and the Pythons.