In this animated short film, Mother Goose characters perform in parodies of popular Hollywood movies, including Greta Garbo as Humpty Dumpty and Clarke Gable as Jack and the Beanstalk.
This cartoon, featuring a running-gag throughout of a John Barrymore caricature being mobbed by fan for an autograph, is a burlesqued tour of Hollywood. The narrator conducts a tourist tour all around the town of Hollywood Boulvevard, Malibu Beach, Santa Anita Race Track, the Brown Derby, and Grauman's Chinese theatre.
Groucho: A Life in Revue (2001) provides an entertaining and insightful look into the life of legendary comedian Groucho Marx. The movie traces his journey from his early days in vaudeville to his success as a member of the iconic Marx Brothers comedy team. With wit, charm, and a touch of madness, Groucho charmed audiences with his quick wit and trademark mustache. This biographical comedy takes viewers on a rollercoaster ride of laughter and tears, showcasing Groucho's genius on and off the stage.
Bosko runs a movie theater that shows a wacky newsreel with Jack Dumpsey, a slapstick short from Haurel and Lardy, and a turn-of-the-century melodrama starring Honey.
Groucho (1983) is a comedic biographical movie that portrays the life of Groucho Marx, one of the iconic figures of the Marx Brothers comedy troupe. The film follows Groucho's rise to fame, his unique style of comedy, and the challenges he faced in his personal and professional life. With witty dialogue, hilarious situations, and memorable performances, Groucho presents a captivating portrayal of this legendary comedian.
Flip is the owner of a brand new drug store, and you'd think it was the Academy Awards night. There is a spotlight, a red carpet and a list of celebrities that all show up for this momentous occasion.
Seeing Stars is a hilarious animated short film from 1932 that showcases the comedic talents of the Marx Brothers. The film follows the misadventures of the famous comedy trio, Groucho, Chico, and Harpo Marx, as they navigate a series of laugh-out-loud situations. Full of witty banter, physical comedy, and clever gags, Seeing Stars is a must-watch for fans of the Marx Brothers and classic animation.
Caricatures of many of the stars in Hollywood from the 1930's all playing and eating as best suits their public image.
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