A Night At The Opera

A Night At The Opera
A Night At The Opera

Film Details

Year

1935

Duration

87 minutes

Genres

Comedy

Language

English

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Synopsis

Considered by many Marx Brothers fans to be their best work, A Night at the Opera concerns Groucho's attempts to bring Milan's finest opera stars to New York. Much hilarity, of course, ensues. The first of the brothers' much-loved comedies to be made without Zeppo, the movie is packed with brilliantly unhinged routines and one-liners: "You can't fool me," declares Chico triumphantly. "There ain't no Sanity Clause!"

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U Classification

This film contains very mild sexual references and slapstick violence.

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