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Monkey Business

Laughing days are here again!
1931 | 77m | English

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Four stowaways get mixed up with gangsters while running riot on an ocean liner.
Release Date: Sep 19, 1931
Director: Norman Z. McLeod
Writer: S.J. Perelman, Will B. Johnstone
Genres: Comedy
Keywords black and white, ship, pre-code, stowaway
Production Companies Paramount Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 15, 2024
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Name Character
Groucho Marx Groucho
Harpo Marx Harpo
Chico Marx Chico
Zeppo Marx Zeppo
Rockliffe Fellowes J.J. 'Big Joe' Helton
Harry Woods Alky Briggs
Thelma Todd Lucille Briggs
Ruth Hall Mary Helton
Tom Kennedy Gibson
Ben Taggart Capt. Corcoran (uncredited)
Billy Bletcher Man in Deck Chair
Maurice Chevalier Himself (voice)
Bess Flowers Indian's Wife at Party
William H. O'Brien Waiter
Cyril Ring Party Guest
Name Job
Norman Z. McLeod Director
S.J. Perelman Screenplay
Will B. Johnstone Screenplay
Arthur Sheekman Additional Dialogue
Arthur L. Todd Director of Photography
Name Title
Herman J. Mankiewicz Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

The four Marx brothers smuggle themselves aboard an ocean liner in barrels and proceed to cause a modicum of havoc on the ship before cleverly avoiding immigration officials in New York and ending up embroiled in a turf war between rival gangsters that sees one of their number's daughter kidnapped - ... and our hapless comics seem the most likely to save the day, and the gal! Now I'm not really a fan of this kind of humour, I just don't find it funny - but one has to admire the sheer precision of their performance. The quickly paced, expertly choreographed "spontaneity" of it all is precise and impressive. The four brothers (perhaps Zeppo, not so much) each have an unique sort of characterisation to bring to the mix, and Harpo manages a turn on the harp with some skill too. It's the very precision of it all that renders it sterile for me; it could be a comedic ballet with everything so meticulously planned and executed. The humour - which misses just as often as it hits - just seems incidental to their expertise in purveying it - and that didn't work for me either. Zany? Maybe... Funny? Not really...

Jun 13, 2022