Description
Vintage Belgium Film Movie Poster
Production de SAM WOOD
Groucho Chico Harpo
LES MARX BROTHERS dans
UN JOUR AUX COURSES
avec
ALLAN JONES
MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN
This is a reproduction of a French movie poster for the 1937 American comedy film A Day at the Races, starring the Marx Brothers. The original English title is A Day at the Races, while the French title on the poster is Un jour aux courses.
Movie Details
Release Date: June 11, 1937
Directed by: Sam Wood
Starring: Groucho Marx (Dr. Hugo Z. Hackenbush), Harpo Marx (Stuffy), Chico Marx (Tony), Allan Jones, and Maureen O'Sullivan.
Synopsis: The film follows the misadventures of the Marx Brothers as they try to save a financially struggling sanitarium by ensuring its misfit racehorse wins a big race. Groucho plays a veterinarian who is mistakenly hired as the sanitarium's chief of staff.
Notable Scenes: The film is known for classic comedy bits such as the "Tootsie Fruitsie" ice cream vendor routine between Groucho and Chico, and an examination room sequence involving Harpo. It is also one of the longest Marx Brothers films.
The film is often considered one of the 100 funniest films of all time.
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Production de SAM WOOD
Groucho Chico Harpo
LES MARX BROTHERS dans
UN JOUR AUX COURSES
avec
ALLAN JONES
MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN
This is a reproduction of a French movie poster for the 1937 American comedy film A Day at the Races, starring the Marx Brothers. The original English title is A Day at the Races, while the French title on the poster is Un jour aux courses.
Movie Details
Release Date: June 11, 1937
Directed by: Sam Wood
Starring: Groucho Marx (Dr. Hugo Z. Hackenbush), Harpo Marx (Stuffy), Chico Marx (Tony), Allan Jones, and Maureen O'Sullivan.
Synopsis: The film follows the misadventures of the Marx Brothers as they try to save a financially struggling sanitarium by ensuring its misfit racehorse wins a big race. Groucho plays a veterinarian who is mistakenly hired as the sanitarium's chief of staff.
Notable Scenes: The film is known for classic comedy bits such as the "Tootsie Fruitsie" ice cream vendor routine between Groucho and Chico, and an examination room sequence involving Harpo. It is also one of the longest Marx Brothers films.
The film is often considered one of the 100 funniest films of all time.