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“No one has a better time at my house than I do,” Marx wrote in his 1976 autobiography “The Groucho Phile: An Illustrated Life.” On any given evening, he wrote, dinner guests would end up ...
So when Groucho Marx wiggled those eyebrows and cracked wise about the establishment ... 1930s and ’40s became suspicious thinking in the Cold War era. In 1953, the House Un-American Activities ...
“I’ve drawn Groucho Marx many times over the years,” says ... Friedman, was invited to Groucho’s house in 1975, and he brought my brothers and me along with him. The main memory I have ...
Did you know... The Groucho is named after American comedian Groucho Marx's claim that he wouldn't ‘want to belong to any club that would accept me as one of its members’ The £1,250-a-year ...
Groucho Marx played Professor Quincy Adams Wagstaff, president of Huxley College, in 1932's "Horse Feathers.” The rollicking satire about a sports-mad university rings even truer today.
Groucho Marx is sitting at dinner in London in 1964 when his host, the poet and critic T.S. Eliot, asks him to do the quippy, pun-filled speech from the trial scene in his 1933 film “Duck Soup.” ...