The Marx Brothers
While Harpo liked to imitate the styles
of Chaplin and Keaton, and Groucho mimicked the characteristics
of the aggressive, sarcastic New York style; Chico preferred
to keep his style that of vaudeville "shtick".
The trio made their debut with five demented comedies,
compliments of Paramount. However, MGM was to soon get
a hold of them and turn them into comedic romancers with
wisecracks in between sappy songs. Their greatest achievement
was probably 1933's "Duck Soup".
Unfortunately the true ingenuity of this
film was so advanced that its appreciation didn't come
until three decades later. Other grand achievements that
flatter the talent of the essential Marx Brothers are
1931's "Monkey Business", "Horse Feathers"
(1932), "A Night At The Opera" (1935), and 1946's
"A Night In Casablanca". (CD)