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Love Happy (1949)
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Release Date:
3 marzo 1950 (USA) másFrase comercial:
New Musical Girlesque!!!Plot:
The Marx Brothers help young Broadway hopefuls while thwarting diamond thieves. full summary | add synopsisComentarios de los usuarios:
The Marxes' Finale is Really Harpo's Show... másCast
(Complete credited cast)| Harpo Marx | ... | Harpo (as The Marx Brothers) | |
| Chico Marx | ... | Faustino (as The Marx Brothers) | |
| Ilona Massey | ... | Madame Egelichi | |
| Vera-Ellen | ... | Maggie Phillips - Dancer | |
| Marion Hutton | ... | Bunny Dolan - Maggie's Best Friend | |
| Raymond Burr | ... | Alphonse Zoto | |
| Melville Cooper | ... | Throckmorton | |
| Paul Valentine | ... | Mike Johnson - Dancer | |
| Leon Belasco | ... | Mr. Lyons | |
| Eric Blore | ... | Mackinaw | |
| Bruce Gordon | ... | Hannibal Zoto | |
| Marilyn Monroe | ... | Grunion's Client | |
| Groucho Marx | ... | Detective Sam Grunion, narrator of the story (as The Marx Brothers) |
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También conocida como:
Blonde Heaven (USA) (working title)Blondes Up (USA) (working title)
Diamonds in the Basement (USA) (working title)
Hearts and Diamonds (USA) (working title)
Kleptomaniacs (USA) (original script title)
Amor en conserva (Spain) [es]
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Add content advisory for parentsDuración:
85 minPaís:
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EnglishColor:
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1.37 : 1 másSonido:
Mono (Western Electric Sound Recording)Clasificación:
Iceland:L | USA:Approved (certificate #13516) | UK:U | USA:Passed (National Board of Review) | Finland:S | Sweden:BtlMOVIEmeter: 
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Trivialidades:
A grunion is a fish. másGoofs:
Continuity: When Harpo is playing Russian Roulette, one of the villains claims that the gun has "four bullets" in it. One shot is fired at Harpo, and four by him, totaling five shots. As this isn't played for laughs, it would appear that it's a genuine error. másQuotes:
Faustino the Great: Nevermind the pianissimo. I'm gonna make it very simple for you: we play it allegro pizzicato. That's what-a you call 'em, high-class Carnegie Hall stuff. You know allegro pizzicato?Mr. Lyons: No.
Faustino the Great: You know Jimmy Pizzicato?
Mr. Lyons: No.
Faustino the Great: None of the Pizzicatos?
Mr. Lyons: No.
Faustino the Great: What *do* you know?
Mr. Lyons: I know pistachio.
Faustino the Great: Pistachio!
[shrugs]
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"Love Happy" is remembered, primarily, as the last "Official" Marx Brothers film (they would all appear in brief vignettes in "The Story of Mankind", seven years later, but not as a team), but if the film were a baseball statistic, it would have an asterik (*), because it truly isn't a showcase of the brothers, together, but a comedy starring Harpo, with Chico in a supporting role, and Groucho doing narration, and making brief appearances, occasionally (rather like the "General Electric Theater" TV episode the brothers would do, in 1959, where Harpo and Chico played crooks with hearts of gold, and Groucho would make a surprise appearance at the finale, as their lawyer).
As a comedy, "Love Happy" is so-so, with Harpo providing some genuine laughs, particularly during an interrogation scene with villains Raymond Burr, Ilona Massey, Eric Blore, and Bruce Gordon, and in the rooftop finale, with Harpo offering the same kind of outrageous physical humor that he had demonstrated in the classic MGM comedies. But the rest of the plot, while mildly entertaining, is simply a musical variation of "Room Service", as an impoverished group of performers (headed by Paul Valentine and future star Vera-Ellen) struggle to put on a Broadway musical.
The back story of the film is possibly more entertaining than the movie, itself; Harpo had wanted to make a solo film throughout the forties, and had tinkered on the script for several years, while soliciting financial backing for the project. Chico, meanwhile, was running up huge gambling debts, as was often the case (while a brilliant card player, he was a notoriously bad gambler), and just as the Marxes had made "A Night in Casablanca", in 1946, to pay off his debts at that time, Harpo brought him into "Love Happy" to do the same. Unfortunately, the end of the decade was a depressed time for film making (with television making inroads into the ticket-buying public), and backers would only fund the project if all three brothers would appear in the movie.
Groucho, by now a genuine TV star, thanks to the "You Bet Your Life" quiz show, hated the script of "Love Happy", and had little desire to co-star in the film. He was, however, loyal to his brothers, and finally reached a compromise; he would only appear briefly, would not have to wear his trademark greasepaint eyebrows and mustache, and would have final approval of his dialog and the performers working with him. He could honestly say he helped 'discover' Marilyn Monroe, at an open audition (watching two other starlets walk across a stage, followed by Marilyn, when asked for his pick for a small role, he raised his eyebrows and quipped, "You're kidding, right?")
Be warned: While "Love Happy" is not terrible, it certainly is no "Night at the Opera", or "Duck Soup"!