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| Harpo Marx | Pinky | |
| Chico Marx | Baravelli | |
| Zeppo Marx | Frank Wagstaff | |
| Groucho Marx | Prof. Quincy Adams Wagstaff | |
| David Landau | Jennings | |
| Thelma Todd | Connie Bailey | |
| Bobby Barber | Speakeasy Patron | |
| Reginald Barlow | Retiring President | |
| Vince Barnett | Speakeasy Patron | |
| Sheila Bromley | Wagstaff's Receptionist | |
| Arthur Sheekman | ||
| Syd Saylor | ||
| E.H. Calvert | ||
| Nat Pendleton |
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| Producer | Herman J. Mankiewicz
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| Writer | S.J. Perelman
Bert Kalmar Harry Ruby |
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| Cinematography | Ray June
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| Musician | John Leipold
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The 4 Marx Brothers The quintessential Marx Brothers comedy. Groucho, Harpo, Chico and yes, Zeppo, are at their manic peak in this uproariously anarchic paradoy of college life. As the fun-loving president of Huxley College, Groucho tries to keep the student body in line while attempting to keep his own body near a flirtatious floozie who is secretly trying to rig the big football game between Huxley and arch rival Darwin University. |
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