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− | '''''The Marx Brothers''''' were an Jewish American comedy team who made several films | + | '''''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|[[Dick Cavett]] says to Homer that his attitude reminds him of [[Groucho Marx]], whereupon Homer tells him: "You'll be having dinner with Groucho tonight if you don't shut up." }} | + | {{TB|[[Dick Cavett]] says to Homer that his attitude reminds him of [[Groucho Marx]], whereupon Homer tells him: "You'll be having dinner with Groucho tonight if you don't shut up." In real life Cavett indeed interviewed Groucho Marx several times on his talkshow. }} |
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− | {{TB|The Marx Brothers and others were dancing at the [[Irving Berlin Orchestra]] in [[Jewish Heaven]].}} | + | {{TB|The Marx Brothers and others were dancing at the [[Irving Berlin Orchestra]] in [[Jewish Heaven]]. Harpo and Chico dance together. Groucho dances with [[Karl Marx]] as a pun. }} |
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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.
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