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Overview
Release Date:
10 May 1946 (USA) moreTagline:
The Marx Brothers spend... morePlot:
The Marx Brothers are employed at a hotel in postwar Casablanca, where a ring of Nazis is trying to recover a cache of stolen treasure. full summary | add synopsisUser Comments:
Very Good late Marx Bros. film *** moreCast
(Complete credited cast)| Groucho Marx | ... | Ronald Kornblow | |
| Harpo Marx | ... | Rusty | |
| Chico Marx | ... | Corbaccio | |
| Charles Drake | ... | Lt. Pierre Delmar | |
| Lois Collier | ... | Annette | |
| Sig Ruman | ... | Count Pfferman / Heinrich Stubel | |
| Lisette Verea | ... | Beatrice Rheiner | |
| Lewis L. Russell | ... | Governor Galoux (as Lewis Russell) | |
| Dan Seymour | ... | Prefect of Police Capt. Brizzard | |
| Frederick Giermann | ... | Kurt | |
| Harro Mellor | ... | Emile | |
| David Hoffman | ... | Spy | |
| Paul Harvey | ... | Mr. Smythe |
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85 minCountry:
USALanguage:
EnglishColor:
Black and WhiteAspect Ratio:
1.37 : 1 moreSound Mix:
Mono (Western Electric Recording)Filming Locations:
General Service Studios - 1040 N. Las Palmas, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USAMOVIEmeter: 
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A Hollywood legend claims that Warner Brothers, makers of Casablanca (1942), threatened to sue the Marx Brothers for using the word "Casablanca" in the title. Groucho Marx wrote a letter to Warner Brothers in which he threatened to sue them for using the word "Brothers": "Professionally, we were brothers before they ever were." However, film critic Richard Roeper claims (correctly) that the story is fake. In fact, Warner Brothers never threatened to sue, but merely inquired about the story of the Marx Brothers' film, to make sure there was no copyright infringement. Groucho used the inquiry as an excuse for a publicity stunt. He wrote a series of comic letters to Warner Brothers (in which he told the studio, "Professionally, we were brothers before you ever were.") The letters were published in "The Saturday Evening Post" to publicize the movie. moreGoofs:
Revealing mistakes: When the building that Harpo is leaning against collapses, several of the black guide wires are visible. moreQuotes:
Ronald Kornblow: The elevator is stuck between the fifth and sixth floors? This could only happen to me! moreSoundtrack:
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At last, another highly enjoyable Marx Brothers movie from their later days! In fact, I'd almost consider CASABLANCA as enjoyable as A NIGHT AT THE OPERA, which is the best of the latter movies for my money. This is a very well-written comedy with Groucho in excellent form and given an endless array of funny lines to spout. Harpo is a laugh riot from start to finish and Chico --- well, he's still just Chico, but I loved his piano playing segment this time around, and he's got some nice scenes supporting Harpo. Sig Ruman adds a lot of spice in his role as the perfect recipient of the team's gags.
With my still being fairly new to the Marx Brothers at the time of this viewing, I'd say it appears the writing seemed to be everything when it came to their comedy. When it's bad (ROOM SERVICE) they don't have a leg to stand on. When it's superb (like in OPERA and CASABLANCA) they're comical geniuses.