Review of At the Circus (1939) by Christopher B — 22 May 2013
Thanks to a brazen theft, a dippy circus owner (Kenny Baker) may lose his business to a shifty creditor (James Burke). His salvation comes at the hands of Groucho, Harpo, and Chico. At The Circus has some funny antics, but it's markedly inferior to the films that preceded it.
While not terrible, I have high standards for Marx fare and I can't find myself recommending it to anyone but the most zealous of classic comedy buffs.
This review of At the Circus (1939) was written by Christopher B on 22 May 2013.
At the Circus has generally received positive reviews.
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