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Room Service/At the Circus |  | Directors: Edward Buzzell, William A. Seiter Actors: Groucho Marx, Harpo Marx, Chico Marx, Lucille Ball, Ann Miller Studio: Warner Home Video Category: DVD
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Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, Subtitled, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled) Rating: Unrated Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 165 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: D76756D UPC: 012569767560 EAN: 0012569767560 ASIN: B000E8QVCE
Theatrical Release Date: September 30, 1938 Release Date: May 2, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description The Marx Bros. try to find a backer for a Broadway play then scramble to find a backer for a circus. So we put them backer to backer in this hilarious twofer. In Side A's Room Service (with Lucille Ball and Ann Miller) a cash-strapped theatrical troupe reasons no one would bounce a sick man from a hotel room. And that leads to a diagnosis of crazy comedy full of feigned illness fake suicides a bogus physician and more Marxist doctorin.' The 3-ring circus that is Groucho Chico and Harpo provide big-top bedlam At the Circus (Side B). Groucho and Chico work a badge skit Chico and Harpo scour a strongman's bedroom for evidence Groucho extols Lydia the Tattooed Lady and logic like the orchestra at the film's conclusion is cut adrift and out to sea. You can learn a lot from Lydia. And laugh a lot with these classic romps.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: CHILDREN/FAMILY UPC: 012569767560 Manufacturer No: 76756
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Ok Marx Brothers Films September 6, 2009 Lynn Ellingwood (Webster, NY United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Room Service and At the Circus are Ok Marx Brothers films. After the death of Irving Thalberg, MGM didn't take an interest in the Marx Brothers and left them in a bind doing B level movies. They knew the films weren't as good but felt they couldn't do much about it. Still the films have great Marx Brothers moments. Room Service was actually produced at RKO and At The Circus was at MGM. At The Circus is the better of the two.
ROOM SERVICE/AT THE CIRCUS September 3, 2009 NANCY (OR USA) THIS DVD WAS FOR MY SON WHO IS ENJOYING ITS ENTERTAINMENT IMMENSELY. IT ARRIVED IN GOOD CONDITION AND IN ADEQUATE TIMING.
Classic Comedy!!! October 12, 2008 Pumpkin Man Room Service- This is a really funny movie! Groucho is about to be evicted, so a playwriter puts on a play to help them all with money. The problem is, the manager wants them all out that day, which is the day before the play. The Marx Brothers pretend the writer is sick and can't be moved. During the play, the writer pretends to be dying and stall until they make the money. If you love the Marx Brothers, and classic comedy, you'll love ROOM SERVICE!!!
At The Circus- This was a pretty funny movie! It wasn't as good as other Marx Bros. movies, but it's still alright. Jeff Wilson is robbed of $10,000, and Tony Pirelli hires Detective Loophole to solve the case. Loophole, Pirelli, and Punchy use all sorts of wierd, wacky, and unorthodox methods of getting the money back. if you love classic comedy, and the Marx Brothers, you'll love AT THE CIRCUS!!!
I love the Marx Brothers! October 9, 2008 J. levy (stuart, fl) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Room Service is so funny and a classic. Too bad At the Circus is on the other side - but - I would suggest that you forget that it's there and just enjoy Room Service.
two good but not great Marx Brothers films December 25, 2007 Matthew G. Sherwin (last seen screaming at Amazon customer service) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This DVD offers us two of The Marx Brothers films entitled Room Service and At The Circus. These are not their best movies because L. B. Mayer, chief of MGM, simply didn't like them. The brothers got lesser quality scripts as a result. Sigh.
Room Service features The Marx Brothers and Lucille Ball in the only film The Marx Brothers made at R-K-O. The plot moves slower than the typical Marx Brothers plot and the classic Marx Brothers one liners aren't there often; but Room Service was based on a play not written for The Marx Brothers. Unfortunately, Room Service winds up being good but nothing special.
The action begins when Gordon Miller (Groucho Marx) is very deep into debt at New York City's Hotel White Way as he struggles to keep himself, the producer of a play, and the cast in a hotel until they can find a backer for the show. Gordon's buddies Harry Binelli (Chico Marx) and Faker Englund (Harpo Marx) try unsuccessfully to help Gordon. When the author of the play, Leo Davis (Frank Albertson), comes to New York to stay with Gordon and the cast it means there's now another person Gordon must harbor. Christine Marlowe (Lucille Ball) plays a cast member of the show who also tries to get the show on the stage.
Unfortunately, their luck is running out. Hotel manager Gregory Wagner (Donald MacBride) is furious that Gordon and his cast have run up a $1,200 bill (a lot in those days) and they can't pay. Wagner is even more enraged when he finds out that Gordon, his buddies and the cast have been allowed to run up a high bill because Gordon's brother-in-law, Joseph Gribble (Cliff Dunstan), runs the hotel.
Just when a wealthy backer finally comes through, things get even more out of control. Expects to see some high jinks and silly scenarios as Gordon, his buddies and the cast all stall for time so that they can put on the show and finally get their profitable hit.
Can they stall the hotel's top management to make the show go on so they can have a hit? What happens when Gordon gets the idea that the playwright must pretend to be ill to stall for time? Do doctors arrive to examine the "patient?" No spoilers here, folks!
Room Service is a must for true Marx Brothers fans; but I can't tell you it's their best movie ever. It's OK; but it's not great. The actors work very hard with the script they were given although the film never quite takes off to make Room Service a true classic.
At The Circus also isn't rated as one of the better Marx Brothers comedies; but I liked it very much. OK, so there's not enough joking around between Groucho Marx and Margaret DuMont; but there are great moments in the script and the plot moves along nicely. The acting is convincing and although the musical numbers could have been cut down they do add something when Chico plays the piano, for example.
The action begins when Jeff Wilson (Kenny Baker) forgets about his wealthy aunt's inheritance to run his circus. Jeff also plans to marry his sweetheart Julie Randall (Florence Rice). However, what Jeff doesn't know is that his partner John Carter (James Burke) is crooked and wants to own the circus independently. Carter wants help so that Jeff Wilson can't repay the $10,000 loan he owes Carter. Look for a great performance by Eve Arden as "Peerless Pauline," Carter's accomplice in crime.
Carter sends Goliath (Nat Pendleton) and his buddy Little Professor Atom (Jerry Maren) to get the money from Jeff. Well, they're successful--they steal it.
The plot can now go anywhere. How will Jeff Wilson get his stolen money back from Carter and his thugs to own the circus and marry his sweetheart Julie? Look to a lawyer named Loophole (Groucho Marx), Goliath's sidekick "Punchy" (Harpo Marx) and circus worker Antonio (Chico Marx) to help Jeff Wilson get the money back.
The scenes with Groucho and Margaret Dumont are good but all too brief; and the musical numbers don't fit in with the film. However, the movie is actually rather funny overall so I can give this movie a four star review.
After all is said and done, this DVD of Room Service and At The Circus is great for fans of The Marx Brothers. This is not geared toward a more casual fan because these movies aren't first rate. Still, the humor is good on an otherwise cloudy day and a Marx Brothers fan won't regret watching these two flicks.
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