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'''''The Marx Brothers''''' were an influential Jewish American comedy team who made several anarchic, sarcastic, fast-paced and frequently absurd films between 1929 and 1952. The most prominent members were [[Groucho Marx]], [[Harpo Marx]], and [[Chico Marx]]. They have been referenced multiple times in ''[[The Simpsons]]''. | '''''The Marx Brothers''''' were an influential Jewish American comedy team who made several anarchic, sarcastic, fast-paced and frequently absurd films between 1929 and 1952. The most prominent members were [[Groucho Marx]], [[Harpo Marx]], and [[Chico Marx]]. They have been referenced multiple times in ''[[The Simpsons]]''. | ||
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+ | {{TB| The scene where all the citizens of Springfield are crammed together in [[Ned Flanders]]' bunker is reminiscent of the famous scene in The Marx Brothers' film ''A Night at the Opera'' (1935), where everybody is crammed together in the stateroom. The camera angles are similar too.}} | ||
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{{TB|The design of the old age Krusty smoking cigars was based on Groucho Marx in old age, according to the DVD commentary.}} | {{TB|The design of the old age Krusty smoking cigars was based on Groucho Marx in old age, according to the DVD commentary.}} | ||
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{{TB|The Itchy and Scratchy cartoon ''[[Dogday Hellody of 1933]]'' features caricatures of several 1930s movie stars, among them [[Harpo Marx]].}} | {{TB|The Itchy and Scratchy cartoon ''[[Dogday Hellody of 1933]]'' features caricatures of several 1930s movie stars, among them [[Harpo Marx]].}} | ||
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+ | {{TB| [[Moe Syzlak]] and a monkey from ''[[The Wizard of Oz]]'' observe each other, each thinking they are looking into a mirror. This is a reference to a famous scene from The Marx Brothers film ''Duck Soup'' (1983).}} | ||
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− | {{TB|The Marx Brothers had a night out with [[Diego Rivera]], and seemed to be drunk. When they return to Frida and Diego's house, Chico Marx told his brothers they got to get straight about what happened to {{ | + | {{TB|The Marx Brothers had a night out with [[Diego Rivera]], and seemed to be drunk. When they return to [[Frida Kahlo|Frida]] and Diego's house, Chico Marx told his brothers they got to get straight about what happened to {{W|Zeppo Marx|Zeppo}}, one of the Marx brothers that was not with them when they returned, was an "accident".}} |
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Latest revision as of 17:42, April 15, 2024
The Marx Brothers were an influential Jewish American comedy team who made several anarchic, sarcastic, fast-paced and frequently absurd films between 1929 and 1952. The most prominent members were Groucho Marx, Harpo Marx, and Chico Marx. They have been referenced multiple times in The Simpsons.
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