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  1. When Horse Feathers went into general release, it proved to be a box-office smash and prompted Time magazine to place them on its front cover. The film also inspired the surrealistic artist, Salvador Dali, to write a script called "The Marx Brothers on Horseback Salad" and when he later met Harpo at a Hollywood party, he presented him with a barbed wire harp tuned with spoons.

  2. Horse Feathers (1932), the fourth comedy masterpiece from the Marx Brothers, is an anarchic parody of higher education and a subversive attack on authority and society. Following their successes in The Cocoanuts (1929) and Animal Crackers (1930) filmed at Paramount's Astoria Studio, the comedic team moved to Hollywood and Paramount Studios.

  3. Horse feathers are a flashy and unique characteristic of a variety of breeds from light bodied ponies to strong and hardy draft horses. The longer locks of hair serve an important function for horses in wetter climates, providing protection from brambles and rough terrain on long treks. Feathers in domestic horses do require a bit of extra ...

  4. Horse Feathers finds the Marx Brothers in fine madcap form, taking aim at an array of timely targets while serving up classic set pieces. Read Critics Reviews. Critics Reviews

  5. Horse Feathers (1932) by the Marx Brothers. Groucho and Chico ham it up in the "Password Scene"

  6. Horse Feathers (1932) is the fourth Marx Brothers film, and arguably their first undiluted classic.. Groucho Marx plays the incoming president of Huxley College, Quincy Adams Wagstaff, while his son Frank (Zeppo Marx) divides his time between attending classes and wooing Connie Bailey (Thelma Todd), the local College Widow.To turn around the school's declining fortunes, President Wagstaff ...

  7. Horse Feathers is one of the five delightful comedies the Marx Brothers released under Paramount's name before their departure to MGM when their films took a more cleaned-up, serious approach. They began to have story lines, cohesion, and, gasp, coherency so as not to play out like a highlight reel from a comedy movie.