Duck Soup (1933)
Starring
The Marx Brothers (Groucho, Chico, Harpo, and Zeppo)
Director
Leo McCarey
Plot Synopsis
Duck Soup is the Marx Brothers' most anarchic and
irreverent film, considered by many to be their masterpiece. Groucho plays Rufus T.
Firefly, dictator of the tiny nation of Freedonia, who decides to go to war with a
neighboring country just because he's already paid a month's rent on the battlefield.
Chico and Harpo come on board as two rather bumbling and incompetent spies, meant to
assist Rufus in his military maneuvers. Comic madness ensues, culminating in the famous
mirror sequence featuring three identical Grouchos - two of them Chico and Harpo in
disguise.
Film Notes
"For those who love the Marx Brothers (Animal Crackers,
A Night at the Opera), that this movie is side-slappingly funny is a given. For
those new to the Marx Brothers, this is the perfect introduction to Groucho, Chico, and
Harpo (and even Zeppo), three of the funniest men to ever grace the screen. Rufus T.
Firefly (Groucho) is the dictator of the small nation Freedonia. The country is a
disaster, in financial disrepair, and the wealthy Mrs. Teasdale (Margaret Dumont) is its
benefactor and the object of Firefly's shrewd affection. When the leader of the
neighboring Sylvania decides he's in love with Mrs. Teasdale, Firefly declares war. The
movie, from 1933, is tremendously satirical, a play on politics and war. (As Firefly says
to a hapless young solider, "You're a brave man. Go and break through the lines. And
remember, while you're out there risking your life and limb through shot and shell, we'll
be in be in here thinking what a sucker you are.") Full of witty lines, great sight
gags, and even some snazzy song numbers ("Freedonia's Going to War" is the
hilarious declaration of battle), this is surely one of the best, if not the best,
the Marx Brothers have to offer." (Jenny Brown, Amazon.com)
Additional cast member: Verna Hillie (Secretary) Although Duck
Soup was a flop when it came out, it is now considered by most to be the Marx
Brothers' greatest movie. It was Zeppo Marx's last screen appearance with his brothers.