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MMC #A85 “A Night at the Opera”

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The Marx Brothers make their first appearance on the podcast with their most complete film “A Night at the Opera” from 1935. Radio DeeJay Gerrie Burke joins us to discuss this favorite of his. The Irish Critic gives us a review of the Brothers themselves.

Is this Chico’s shining moment?

Where is Zeppo?

Do kids know any of these guys?

Is Groucho a misogynist?

Is Margaret Dumont the greatest straightman of all-time?

All these questions and a lot more get answered on this week’s podcast.

“A Night at the Opera” in IMDb

Gerrie Burke on Facebook

Home of the Mazan Movie Club

Steve Mazan on Facebook

Corporate Comedian Steve Mazan

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Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)

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The Marx Brothers make their first appearance on the podcast with their most complete film “A Night at the Opera” from 1935. Radio DeeJay Gerrie Burke joins us to discuss this favorite of his. The Irish Critic gives us a review of the Brothers themselves.

Is this Chico’s shining moment?

Where is Zeppo?

Do kids know any of these guys?

Is Groucho a misogynist?

Is Margaret Dumont the greatest straightman of all-time?

All these questions and a lot more get answered on this week’s podcast.

“A Night at the Opera” in IMDb

Gerrie Burke on Facebook

Home of the Mazan Movie Club

Steve Mazan on Facebook

Corporate Comedian Steve Mazan

  continue reading

10 episodes

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