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A Night At The Opera
TrailerIn an exciting and comedy atmosphere, this movie centers around the struggle of an ambitious singer, Ricardo, who needs a chance to gain fame, and in love with a beautiful woman, Rosa, who is also in love with him, but incidents come to climax when the evil Lassparri, does his best in order to win the heart of Rosa.Actors: Groucho Marx, Chico Marx, Harpo Marx, Kitty Carlisle, Allan Jones, Walter Woolf King, Sig Ruman, Margaret Dumont, Edward Keane, Robert Emmett OConnor, Harry Allen, ...»Director: Sam Wood, Edmund GouldingCountry: United StatesDuration: 96 minQuality: HDRelease: 1935IMDb: 7.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "A Night At The Opera"
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Characters of "A Night At The Opera"
Otis B. DriftwoodPlayed by: Groucho MarxFiorelloPlayed by: Chico MarxTomassoPlayed by: Harpo MarxRosa CastaldiPlayed by: Kitty CarlisleRiccardo BaronePlayed by: Allan JonesRudolfo LassparriPlayed by: Walter Woolf KingHerman GottliebPlayed by: Sig RumanMrs. ClaypoolPlayed by: Margaret DumontShip's CaptainPlayed by: Edward KeanePolice Sergeant HendersonPlayed by: Robert Emmett O'Connor -
Critic Reviews of "A Night At The Opera"
VarietyJune 26, 2007The backstage finish, with Harpo doing a Tarzan on the fly ropes, contains more action than the Marxes usually go in for, but it relieves the strictly verbal comedy and provides a sock exit.
Chicago ReaderJune 26, 2007Never was a director more aptly named than Sam Wood: his movies are redwood forests of unrelieved monotony.
New York TimesMarch 25, 2006The loudest and funniest screen comedy of the Winter season.
Time OutJanuary 26, 2006The Brothers get to perform some of their most irresistible routines.
LarsenOnFilmFebruary 18, 2013...Groucho's flirtation with respectability and devilish realization that it's much more rewarding to play the clown.
The NationJanuary 18, 2013It is exciting and perfect; a sign that they have at last learned how to use every resource which Hollywood can offer them; and the simplest reason I can find for calling them funny beyond the power of words to spoil the fun.
Common Sense MediaDecember 21, 2010Marx Brothers masterpiece is still hilarious.
Cinema em CenaMarch 11, 2009Embora empalideça diante de Diabo a Quatro, melhor filme dos irmãos, traz algumas das cenas mais memoráveis da trupe, dos jogos de palavras às gags físicas.
TV GuideJune 26, 2007Fondly remembered for such classic comedy bits as Groucho and Chico drafting a contract, the stateroom scene, and the hilarious climax where the brothers make a shambles of Il Trovatore. Sans Duck Soup, we'll watch this any day.
DVDJournal.comApril 04, 2006[The Marx Brothers] still let the air out of stuffed shirts and barbecue a few sacred cows, but something got lost in all that MGMness when the screen's ultimate anti-authoritarian team starting working the Andy Hardy side of the street.
Las Vegas Review-JournalJanuary 13, 2006Classic, classy Marxist mayhem
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