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Release Date:
28 agosto 1930 (USA) másFrase comercial:
The maddest comics of them all!Plot:
Mayhem and zaniness ensue when a valuable painting goes missing during a party in honor of famed African explorer Captain Spaulding. full summary | add synopsisComentarios de los usuarios:
I attended the 1974 "re-opening" of this film másCast
(Complete credited cast)| Groucho Marx | ... | Captain Jeffrey T. Spaulding | |
| Harpo Marx | ... | The Professor | |
| Chico Marx | ... | Signor Emanuel Ravelli | |
| Zeppo Marx | ... | Horatio Jamison | |
| Lillian Roth | ... | Arabella Rittenhouse | |
| Margaret Dumont | ... | Mrs. Rittenhouse | |
| Louis Sorin | ... | Roscoe W. Chandler | |
| Hal Thompson | ... | John Parker | |
| Margaret Irving | ... | Mrs. Whitehead | |
| Kathryn Reece | ... | Grace Carpenter | |
| Robert Greig | ... | Hives, the Butler | |
| Edward Metcalf | ... | Inspector Hennessy |
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Add content advisory for parentsDuración:
97 min | Argentina:98 minPaís:
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EnglishColor:
Black and WhiteAspect Ratio:
1.20 : 1 másSonido:
MonoClasificación:
Spain:T | Portugal:M/6 | South Korea:All | Argentina:Atp | Australia:G | Germany:o.Al. | UK:U | USA:G (1974 re-release)MOVIEmeter: 
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After this film, the Brothers always thought of Margaret Dumont as "Mrs. Rittenhouse". másGoofs:
Continuity: In the opening credits, the first name of Groucho's character, Captain Spaulding, is spelled "Jeffrey". Moments later in newspaper clip, his first name is spelled "Geoffrey." másQuotes:
Capt. Spaulding: I used to know a fellow who looked exactly like you by the name of Emanuel Ravelli. Are you his brother?Ravelli: I am Emanuel Ravelli.
Capt. Spaulding: You're Emanuel Ravelli?
Ravelli: I am Emanuel Ravelli.
Capt. Spaulding: Well, no wonder you look like him. But I still insist there is a resemblance.
Ravelli: Heh, heh, he thinks I look alike.
Capt. Spaulding: Well, if you do, it's a tough break for both of you.
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Hooray for Captain Spaulding máspreguntas frecuentes
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When "Animal Crackers" was re-released after decades in hiding (due to copyright problems), the ticket-buyer & ticket-holder lines at New York's Sutton Theatre stretched down 57th Street for every showing.
I was dazzled when I first sat through this film-- it seemed as if there was a kind of magic in the theatre that night. I can remember having 'goosebumps' when Lillian Roth sang "Why Am I So Romantic?".
I was working as manager of the Paris Theatre on 58th Street when "Animal Crackers" opened at the Sutton, and because both houses were part of the Cinema-5 circuit, I was always able to get passes.
--In this case, because I had also worked as 'relief manager' at The Sutton on many occasions, I was well known to the staff and had entry to that theatre whenever I wanted. --During the 'opening' run of "Animal Crackers," I often walked over to The Sutton when my day's shift was complete at The Paris.
I can tell you that every screening of "Animal Crackers" that I attended was packed. And every time I was present for the film's end, I witnessed a standing ovation-- something that many film producers can only dream of...
I often tried to imagine myself attending a 'live' performance of this show. --As many have mentioned here, "Animal Crackers" was a hit Broadway show, starring the Marx Brothers, long before it was filmed by Paramount.
Rather than complaining that this film is "stagey", many who comment here would do well to remember that a film like this is as close to a Broadway show as millions of people will ever get.
The annoying penchant some viewers have for wondering why the film version of a Broadway hit show (especially a musical-comedy) isn't more "opened-up" is both tiresome and moot.
Also, the constant comparison of "Animal Crackers" to other Marx Brothers films (especially the later MGM films) is an 'apples-to-oranges' kind of thing. It would make far more sense to compare it to other early filmed-versions of it's Broadway contemporaries, such as "Rio Rita" or "Flying High" or "Girl Crazy"....
Although the stage show of "Animal Crackers" was on Broadway long before I was born, (and the film's initial premier pre-dates me by almost as long), I am forever gratified to have been able to attend the 1974 "re-opening" of the film in New York, and to see, feel, and participate in, the audiences' jubilant reactions.
I rated this film 10/10. It's a perfect comedy, with (theatre-goers will recognize this-) honest-to-goodness 'Broadway music'-- and with Lillian Roth, too!
"Animal Crackers" is a great "show" in every respect.
Hungadunga!