![]() Driftwood, an opportunist who positions himself between Claypool and New York Opera managing director Herman Gottlieb (Sig Rumann) to field for himself Claypool's investment in the opera. Claypool (Margaret Dumont, Groucho's favorite foil) he's Otis B. ![]() Groucho Marx-the lecherous, cigar-chomping shyster in greasepaint eyebrows and moustache-conjures himself in a clever entrance by misdirection, and immediately begins firing on all cylinders with a classic dowager confrontation in a Milan restaurant. One thing is certain: A Night at the Opera is a highly influential, laugh-out-loud film-comedy masterpiece. The result is the Marx Brothers' classiest, most representative-and, some would argue, funniest-feature. His formula: make the brothers more likeable with careful solicited sympathy, make the comedy funnier by diluting it with more music and romance, and perfect the script by taking it on the road and timing each laugh with a stopwatch. Licking their wounds and watching fourth brother Zeppo retreat from performing, Groucho, Chico, and Harpo hung their shingle at MGM, where Irving Thalberg had a vision for their future success. In the mid-1930s, the Marx Brothers flopped hard with their Paramount comedy Duck Soup (later named by the American Film Institute the fifth-funniest film ever made). The Marx Brothers Silver Screen Collection (1933)
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