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  1. 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.

  2. Check out the official trailer for "Horse Feathers," a 1932 movie starring the Marx Brothers: Groucho Marx, Harpo Marx, and Chico Marx.US Release Date: 1932S...

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  4. Horse Feathers. Quincy Adams Wagstaff (Groucho) takes over as President of Huxley College. His son Frank (Zeppo) convinces him to buy a couple of football players at a local speakeasy so Huxley can have a winning team. For some bizarre reason, Wagstaff mistakes Baravelli (Chico) and Pinky (Harpo) for the genuine article, after getting involved ...

  5. 27 de nov. de 2015 · Anemic and a tad exasperating, Horse Feathers finds the Marx Brothers flailing wildly between serpentine verbal shtick and prop-based visual gag, throwing so much material at the audience that the prospect of retention or laughter seems improbable. Flickers of the family’s wit are present, seen in fleeting bits of Groucho’s sarcastic banter and Harpo’s cartoonish jest, but inexpressive ...

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  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.