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George S. Kaufman (play) &
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28 August 1930 (USA) more
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Mayhem and zaniness ensue when a valuable painting goes missing during a party in honor of famed African explorer Captain Spaulding. full summary | add synopsis
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The Search for Abe the Fish-Man more (62 total)
| Groucho Marx | ... | Captain Jeffrey T. Spaulding | |
| Harpo Marx | ... | The Professor | |
| Chico Marx | ... | Signor Emanuel Ravelli | |
| Zeppo Marx | ... | Horatio Jamison | |
| Lillian Roth | ... | Arabella Rittenhouse | |
| Margaret Dumont | ... | Mrs. Rittenhouse | |
| Louis Sorin | ... | Roscoe Chandler | |
| Hal Thompson | ... | John Parker | |
| Margaret Irving | ... | Mrs. Whitehead | |
| Kathryn Reece | ... | Grace Carpenter | |
| Robert Greig | ... | Hives | |
| Edward Metcalf | ... | Hennessey | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Robert Allen | ... | House Party Guest (uncredited) | |
| Donald MacBride | ... | House Party Guest (uncredited) | |
| Ann Roth | ... | House Party Guest (uncredited) | |
Directed by | |||
| Victor Heerman | |||
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| George S. Kaufman | (play) & | |
| Morrie Ryskind | (play) & | |
| Bert Kalmar | (play) & | |
| Harry Ruby | (play) | |
| Morrie Ryskind | (writer) | |
Original Music by | |||
| Max Reese | (uncredited) | ||
Cinematography by | |||
| George J. Folsey | (as George Folsey) | ||
Art Direction by | |||
| Ernst Fegté | (uncredited) | ||
Sound Department | |||
| Ernest Zatorsky | .... | sound (uncredited) | |
Other crew | |||
| Pierre Collings | .... | continuity | |
Animal crackers, l'explorateur en folie (France) [fr]
El conflicto de los Marx (Spain) [es]
Koirankeksit (Finland) [fi]
Muntra musikanter (Sweden) [sv]
Os Galhofeiros (Brazil) [pt]
Sucharki w ksztalcie zwierzat (Poland) [pl]
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97 min | Argentina:98 min
1.20 : 1 more
Mono (Western Electric Sound System)
Spain:T | Argentina:Atp | Portugal:M/6 | South Korea:All | Australia:G | Germany:o.Al. | UK:U | USA:G (1974 re-release)
Kaufman Astoria Studios - 3412 36th Street, Astoria, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
One of the few Marx Brothers movies in which the fact that Chico Marx is not truly Italian is referenced. When Chico is questioning Avis the fish-man (alias Roscoe W. Chandler) about his new identity, Chandler suddenly replies "Say, how did you get to be Italian?" more
Continuity: In the opening scenes Hives turns to speak to Mrs. Rittenhouse after his opening song, and his waistcoat is different. It continues to swap from one style to another throughout the movie. more
Capt. Spaulding: You left out a Hoongadoonga. The most important one, too. more
Referenced in "Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Undead (#9.6)" (1997) more
Why Am I So Romantic? more
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For many years, ANIMAL CRACKERS was a "lost" film. Paramount owned the audio, and Universal owned the Visual elements (It may of been vice-versa) During the re-birth of Marx Brother popularity, ANIMAL CRACKERS mad it's way back into theatres in the Fall of 1974.
It was a thrill to see the movie in a theatre (the best place to see a classic comedy). The plot concerns a wild, out of control explorer's (Groucho Marx) visit to a Long Island estate. He comes across stuffy snobs and a questionable musician for hire (Chico Marx and his lunatic partner, Harpo.) Groucho's dialog is superb. His verbal assaults on stuffed shirts are priceless "It's not safe to ask this man a simple question" Groucho says to the audience when he talks to a pompous "art critic".
Chico and Harpo provide the more manic visual antics, especially when they steal the birth mark of above mentioned art critic. Even straight man Zeppo gets to be funny and silly.
The only real problem with the film is well voiced in critic's Richard Anobile's review "This is a RECORDING of a stage play. The camera barely moves. it just sits there and records the Marx Brothers" Still in all, see ANIMAL CRACKERS to enjoy the joy of Marx mayhem