A Night at the Opera with Groucho Marx: DVD Cover

    A Night at the Opera Director: Sam Wood Cast: Groucho Marx, Harpo Marx, Chico Marx, Kitty Carlisle

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    • DVD Release Date: 05/04/2004
    • Original Release: 1935
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 8,000

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    Closed Caption; Commentary by Leonard Maltin; All-new documentary "Remarks on Marx"; Groucho Marx on the Hy Gardner Show (1961 broadcast); Two vintage shorts: "Sunday Night at the Trocadero" and Robert Benchley's Academy Award-winning "How to Sleep"; Theatrical trailer

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Credits [1:26]
    2. Romancing Mrs. Claypool [4:35]
    3. Backstage Hates and Dates [2:46]
    4. Managing Salami and Singers [2:07]
    5. Pieces of Lassparri [5:22]
    6. Party of the First Part [5:30]
    7. Alone [6:06]
    8. Dallier Driftwood [3:08]
    9. Trunk Contents [3:22]
    10. And Hard-Boiled Eggs [1:30]
    11. A Roomful [2:41]
    12. Fortune and Food Hunting [3:47]
    13. Cosi-Cosa [3:29]
    14. Piano Playfulness [3:12]
    15. Harp Specially [3:27]
    16. Hanging Himself [3:03]
    17. Three Aviators [4:52]
    18. Bedlam and Breakfast [5:40]
    19. Three's a Crowd [2:17]
    20. Kicked Out [4:13]
    21. On With the Opera [3:34]
    22. Pit Pandemonium [2:24]
    23. Trampling Trovatore [3:40]
    24. Scenery Stealing [3:08]
    25. Triumphant Duet [3:08]
    26. Party of the 10th Part [2:27]

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    A Night at the Opera . . . and a night to remember!by Anonymous

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    August 17, 2003: Inspired lunacy! Although I consider Duck Soup to be the pen ultimate Marx Brothers movie, I have a very strong affection for this laff riot comedy. The boys are in top form, Sam Wood's direction gives it pacing and build up, the songs aren't insufferable, and when that opera tries to get off the ground, the Marxes fire with both barrels -- and you can't help but howl! The deft touch of George S. Kaufman is all over this script to Groucho's great advantage. His one-liners have never been sharper or funnier than here. Chico's illogical logic just shines, and you don't write for Harpo Marx, you just let him stroll onto the set and keep the cameras running! Plus, it's always a highlight when Chico plays piano and Harpo the harp -- and they don't disappoint here. Harpo's redition of ''Alone'' will bring tears to your eyes, it's that beautiful. Whether its ''The party of the first part...'', ''...and two hard boiled eggs,'' ''...and that's how we fly to Amerca,'' or ''Boogie! Boogie! Boogie!'', the laughs will come back to you long after this film finishes ''just as Mrs. Claypool's checks will come back in the morning.'' Enjoy! Enjoy! Enjoy!

    This review was written about the VHS edition.