Review of A Day at the Races (1937) by James S — 22 Aug 2009
Another movie with the Marx Brothers at their best. Whether it's the great miming scene between Harpo and Chico or the final race scene, this movie had plenty of lines and momments to make me laugh out loud while watching it.
A strong supporting cast including Dumont, Ruman, and the couple Jones and O'Sullivan (who manage to be the least annoying out of all the romance stories used in the Marx Brothers movies) help give the Marx Brothers plenty of things to play off of and make for a great, classic comedy. Defintly for any fan of the Marx Brothers, old movies, or grea comedies in general.
"You've got it all wrong. This is my aunt. She's come to talk over some old family matters.".
"I wish I had an aunt look like that.".
"Well, take it up with your uncle.".
This review of A Day at the Races (1937) was written by James S on 22 Aug 2009.
A Day at the Races has generally received very positive reviews.
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