Review of A Night at the Opera (1935) by Monty H — 17 Dec 2012
The Marx Brothers in top form as they take on high society trying to get two opera singers into the biz. The wisecracks and antics of the boys are offset by the occasional song and dance, but the film still flows pretty good. Groucho rips off one liners faster than you can blink your eyes. One of their last really good films.
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Otis B. Driftwood: "You're willing to pay him a thousand dollars a night just for singing? Why, you can get a phonograph record of Minnie the Moocher for 75 cents. And for a buck and a quarter, you can get Minnie".
This review of A Night at the Opera (1935) was written by Monty H on 17 Dec 2012.
A Night at the Opera has generally received very positive reviews.
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