“People tend to talk about Groucho and the Marx Brothers and they take it from, ‘Isn’t this movie funny? Let’s look at the funny bits.’ ” And this hourlong history does have the requisite clips from the Marx Brothers’ movies “The Coconuts,” “Animal Crackers,” “Monkey Business,” “Duck Soup,” “Night at the Opera” and “A Day at the Races,” as well as excerpts from Groucho’s 1950-61 quiz show “You Bet Your Life.”īut producer Alison Guss believes the documentary offers surprises and insights into Groucho. Groucho, who was born in 1890 and died in 1977, and his siblings aren’t exactly fresh topics when it comes to documentaries. This week, Arts & Entertainment’s “Biography” series examines the life and career of the most famous Marx Brother-the one, the only, Groucho.
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