Complete lunacy ensues as the brothers get mixed up in a kidnapping and must save the day.

Reissue prints have a few additional seconds at the beginning showing the "Approved" code on a title screen. Directed by Norman Z. McLeod. Complete lunacy ensues as the brothers get mixed up in a kidnapping and must save the day. All rights reserved.The Marx Brothers Silver Screen Collection (The Cocoanuts / Animal Crackers / Monkey Business / Horse Feathers / Duck Soup)English Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono / Spanish Dolby Digital 2.0 MonoThe Marx Brothers Silver Screen Collection (The Cocoanuts / Animal Crackers / Monkey Business / Horse Feathers / Duck Soup) Perelman (by), 10/10 Groucho Marx position on the bed changes, when he 'shysters' a shyster layer.

Directed by Norman Z. McLeod.

Finally, the Monkey Business script is here for all you quotes spouting fans of the Marx Brothers movie. Will B. Johnstone (by), My favourite Marx Brothers movie. It starts off fantastically, with the four brothers playing stowaways on a ship who are hiding in barrels and singing "Sweet Adeleide". Look back at the leading ladies who dominated entertainment in the 1980s, making their mark with iconic movie and TV roles (and some major hairstyles, too). The Irish government banned the film thinking it might encourage "anarchic tendencies". Funny movie quotes from Monkey Business starring the Marx Brothers – a madcap movie starring Groucho, Chico, Harpo, Zeppo and Thelma Todd Groucho: Afraid?Me? On a transatlantic crossing, The Marx Brothers get up to their usual antics and manage to annoy just about everyone on board the ship.
With Groucho Marx, Harpo Marx, The Marx Brothers, Chico Marx. S.J.



The first full-length Marx Brothers feature, an early sound film based on one of their Broadway successes, was a big hit in its day. You bet I’m afraid!
And Groucho gives his classic wisecracks. The iconic Marx Brothers – Groucho, Harpo, Chico and Zeppo – head for the high seas in the outrageously funny Monkey Business.



AFRAID? While hiding from the authorities on a luxury cruise ship, a quartet of stowaways inadvertently find themselves posing as bodyguards to rival gangsters. Two historically funny Marx Brothers scenes in this film are one where they each in turn pretend to be Maurice Chevalier, and one where Chico and Harpo are cutting a man's mustache ("That sides-a-too short"). Aj V Super Reviewer The action takes … Featuring some of the legendary comedy team’s wackiest scenes ever, including all four brothers each trying to pass themselves off as real-life actor Maurice Chevalier, this unforgettable film earned a place on the AFI’s 100 Years…100 Laughs list.The Marx Brothers Silver Screen Collection (The Cocoanuts / Animal Crackers / Monkey Business / Horse Feathers / Duck Soup)Feature Commentary with Film Historian Jeffrey VanceFeature Commentary with Marx Bros. Historian/Author Robert S. Bader and Bill Marx (Son of Harpo Marx)Inside the NBC Vault - The Today Show Interview with Harpo Marx (1961)Inside the NBC Vault - The Today Show Interview with Groucho Marx (1963)Inside the NBC Vault - The Today Show Interview with Bill Marx (1985)Feature Commentary with Film Critic/Historian Leonard Maltin and Marx Bros. Historian/Author Robert S. BaderThe Marx Brothers Silver Screen Collection (The Cocoanuts / Animal Crackers / Monkey Business / Horse Feathers / Duck Soup)©2020 Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. With Groucho Marx, Harpo Marx, The Marx Brothers, Chico Marx.



Harpo is fantastic as he goofs in his own unique silent way, and there is a hilarious scene involving him and a Punch And Judy show. On a transatlantic crossing, The Marx Brothers get up to their usual antics and manage to annoy just about everyone on board the ship. Directed by Robert Florey, Joseph Santley. Zeppo has more to do in this film than he did in other films and he isn't too bad considering that he didn't want to be in the films but had to due to his contract. Arthur Sheekman (additional dialogue) Earlier prints do not have the code at the beginning.