Review of A Day at the Races (1937) by Steve D — 24 Mar 2014
The Marx Brothers take their antics to a sanitarium and a race track, the results are mostly funny. It isn't their best film, but I'll be damned if they don't crack me up in this one. Essentially Groucho plays a vet who is mistakenly hired by a sanitarium for humans, while Chico plays a guy who hangs around the sanitarium and the race track, and also at the track is Harpo, who is playing a jockey.
It is a film whose plot is fairly loose in order to give the Marx Brothers a chance to unleash their antics.
This review of A Day at the Races (1937) was written by Steve D on 24 Mar 2014.
A Day at the Races has generally received very positive reviews.
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