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Friday, November 4, 2011

Horse feathers 1932 - The maddest comedy on the screen!


IMDB link: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0023027/
IMDB rating: 7,7


Director: Norman Z. McLeod
Main Cast: Marx Brothers (Groucho, Chico, Harpo, Zeppo), Thelma Todd



"If ever there was an archetypal Marx Brothers comedy, it was the team's 1932 offering Horse Feathers. The movie makes no more sense than most of the boys' films, and that's exactly the way it should be. Ostensibly a parody of the college films that had become popular at the time, Feathers is really an attack on everything conventional - including rational moviemaking. More technically polished than Cocoanuts and Animal Crackers, it still revels in anarchy and elevates the non-sequitur as close to an art form as it can get. The movie is filled with Groucho's special brand of humor ('Why don't you go home to your wife? I'll tell you what, I'll go home to your wife and, outside of the improvement, she'll never know the difference') and features one of his signature songs, 'I'm Against It', as well as the very popular 'Everyone Says I Love You'. Other highlights include the classic exchange involving the password 'swordfish', a delightfully silly classroom shoot-out and a deliciously zany football game send-up featuring the boys in a sanitation wagon disguised as a Roman chariot. Director Norman Z. McLeod keeps the camera trained on the boys and then gets out of the way, but he does manage some well staged moments in the finale. Most importantly, he keeps the pace from flagging, even during the Zeppo sequences, with the result that there's hardly a wasted moment in the film." - http://www.allmovie.com/movie/horse-feathers-v23170

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