Horse Feathers (2004)
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Director:Victor Heerman, Leo McCarey, Norman Z. McLeod
Studio:Universal Studios
Rating:4
Rated:G
Date Added:2007-11-20
Last Seen:2018-02-10
ASIN:B0002MHDYW
UPC:9780783255484
Price:59.98
Genre:Comedy
Release:2004-09-11
Location:0503
Duration:403
Aspect Ratio:1.33:1
Sound:Dolby
Features:Box set
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Victor Heerman, Leo McCarey, Norman Z. McLeod  ...  (Director)
  ...  (Writer)
 
Groucho Marx  ...  
Harpo Marx  ...  
Chico Marx  ...  
Zeppo Marx  ...  
Lillian Roth  ...  
Summary: There will be a debate of which 2004 DVD collection of Marx Brothers films was better. This Universal release of the better known Paramount-produced films are the only ones starring all four brothers: Groucho, Chico, Harpo, and Zeppo. The Warner collection contains less-vital films, but is loaded with extras and commentaries. The Universal collection contains only 20 minutes of interviews from NBC's Today Show--interesting but short--with Harpo, Groucho, and Harpo's son Bill from the '60s and '70s. All of the films in this collection were released on DVD by Image Entertainment in 2000 and the prints look the same, which isn't necessarily bad; one just wishes a major restoration had been undertaken.

Horse Feathers gave them more fertile ground plus a sure-fire Hollywood director at the helm (Norman McLeoad). Their fantasia of college life includes the riotous football-game finale. Music, always a key part of their plays and films is given more weight here and includes Groucho's theme, "I'm Against It." Music is again key as the musicals of the era are spoofed in the brothers' undisputed masterpiece, Duck Soup. From a land called Fredonia, Groucho plays a slapdash ruler who rewrites the rules of governing, leading to a most memorable war with Sylvania (so war gets lampooned. too). Duck Soup also boasts the most famous Marx brothers sketch: Groucho trying to fool his mirror. --Doug Thomas