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News - US, San Francisco Chronicle, 1865-1923 | Forces War Records | Image | 3 Mar 2009 | |||
News - US, San Francisco Chronicle, 1865-1923 | Forces War Records | Image | 3 Jun 2009 | |||
Forces War Records | Image | 19 Jul 2009 | ||||
Forces War Records | Image | 22 Feb 2008 | ||||
News - US, Gazette Virginian (Halifax Co VA), 1907-1970 | Forces War Records | Image | 10 Apr 2007 | |||
News - US, San Francisco Chronicle, 1865-1923 | Forces War Records | Image | 24 Apr 2009 | |||
News - US, San Francisco Chronicle, 1865-1923 | Forces War Records | Image | 10 Apr 2009 |
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The Marx Brothers | The Marx Brothers were an American family comedy act, originally from New York City, that enjoyed success in vaudeville, Broadway, and motion pictures from the early 1900s to around 1950. Five of the Marx Brothers’ thirteen feature films were selected by the American Film Institute as among the top 100 comedy films, with two of them (Duck Soup and A Night at the Opera) in the top twelve. The core of the act was the three elder brothers, Chico, Harpo, and Groucho; each developed a highly distinctive stage persona. The two younger brothers, Gummo and Zeppo, did not develop their stage characters to the same extent, and eventually left the act to pursue other careers. Gummo was not in any of the movies; Zeppo appeared only in the first five. |