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Marx Brothers

plural noun

  1. a family of U.S. comedians, including Julius Henry ( 鈥淕谤辞耻肠丑辞鈥 ), 1890鈥1977, Arthur ( Adolph Marx ) ( 鈥淗补谤辫辞鈥 ), 1888鈥1964, Leonard ( 鈥淐丑颈肠辞鈥 ), 1887鈥1961, and Herbert ( 鈥淶别辫辫辞鈥 ), 1901鈥79.


Marx Brothers

/ 尘蓱藧办蝉 /

noun

  1. MarxArthur (Harpo)18881964M MarxHerbert (Zeppo)19011979M MarxJulius (Groucho)18901977M MarxLeonard (Chico)18861961)M the. a US family of film comedians, esp Arthur Marx, known as Harpo (1888鈥1964), Herbert Marx, known as Zeppo (1901鈥79), Julius Marx, known as Groucho (1890鈥1977), and Leonard Marx , known as Chico (1886鈥1961). Their films include Animal Crackers (1930), Monkey Business (1931), Horsefeathers (1932), Duck Soup (1933), and A Day at the Races (1937)
鈥淐ollins English Dictionary 鈥 Complete & Unabridged鈥 2012 Digital Edition 漏 William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 漏 HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Marx brothers

  1. A family of American film comedians who flourished in the 1930s; Duck Soup and A Night at the Opera are two of their films. The brothers included the wisecracking, cigar-smoking Groucho; the harp -playing, woman-chasing Harpo, who never spoke but beeped a bicycle horn instead; and the piano- playing, Italian-accented Chico. A fourth brother, Zeppo, appeared in a few films, but a fifth brother, Gummo, did not appear in any.
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Notes

Groucho Marx later had a successful career on television and as a nightclub entertainer.
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For more than a half century, through live performances seemingly born of the marriage of Mozart, the Marx Brothers and Rube Goldberg; prizewinning recordings; and even a book-length biography, P.D.Q.

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He鈥檚 quoted Bob Dylan and Shakespeare and movies like 鈥淐ity Slickers鈥 and the Marx Brothers classic 鈥淒uck Soup.鈥

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鈥淭hey represent everything I love 鈥 they鈥檙e a combination of The Manhattan Transfer and the Marx Brothers, with complicated harmonies 鈥 and funny as hell,鈥 said Manilow, who wrote the show鈥檚 music.

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His heroes were Fred Allen and Jack Benny on the radio, the Marx Brothers and Charlie Chaplin in the movies.

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When Mr. Anobile began work on 鈥淲hy a Duck?,鈥 he recalled, he envisioned creating a short, simple book, like 鈥淒rat,鈥 filled with quotations and stills from Marx Brothers films.

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