Although some purists hold out for Duck Soup (1933), many Marx Brothers fans consider A Night at the Opera the team's best film. Immediately after the credits roll, we are introduced to Groucho Marx as penny-ante promoter Otis B. Driftwood. After a sumptuous dinner with a beautiful blonde at a fancy ...more
MPAA Rating: NR | Year: 2035 | Running Time: 92 minutes
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$15.99NIGHT AT THE OPERA (1935) / (STD SUB B&W)
A Night at the Opera was the first Marx Brothers movie without Zeppo Marx (though his replacement here, Allan Jones, is not a notable improvement) and also the first under the supervision of MGM's legendary producer Irving Thalberg. A relatively sane plot line and conventional romantic subplot place this film in the more conventional camp of Marx Brothers movies. Due to the critical and commercial failure of Duck Soup (1933), the brothers' previous movie, the studio decided to pre-test many of ...more
- Groucho Marx - Otis B. Driftwood
- Harpo Marx - Tomasso
- Chico Marx - Fiorello
- Kitty Carlisle - Rosa Castaldi
- Walter Woolf King - Rodolpho Lassparri
- Edward Keane - The Captain
- Sig Rumann - Herman Gottlieb
- Allan Jones - Ricardo Baroni
- Harry Allen - Doorman
- Lorraine Badges
- Gino Corrado - Steward
- Otto H. Fries - Elevator Man
- William Gould - Captain of Police
- Rodolfo Hoyos, Jr. - Count di Luna
- Sam Wood - Director
- Irving G. Thalberg - Producer
- Al Boasberg - Screenwriter
- Morris Ryskind - Screenwriter
- Harry Ruby - Screenwriter
- Bert Kalmar - Screenwriter
- George S. Kaufman - Screenwriter
- Cedric Gibbons - Art Director
- Ben Carre - Art Director
- Chester Hale - Choreography
- Dolly Tree - Costume Designer
- William Le Vanway - Editor
- Herbert Stothart - Composer (Music Score)
- Merritt B. Gerstad - Cinematographer











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