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"Monkey Business" is a classic comedy film released in 1952, directed by the legendary Marx Brothers - Chico Marx, Groucho Marx, Harpo Marx. The movie revolves around the misadventures of four stowaways who find themselves aboard a luxury ocean liner. As chaos ensues, the Marx Brothers bring their signature brand of humor and slapstick comedy to the high seas, creating uproarious moments that will leave audiences of all ages in stitches. With a mix of witty one-liners, physical comedy, and musical performances, "Monkey Business" showcases the comedic talents of Harpo, Chico, and Groucho Marx at the height of their powers. As the brothers navigate through a series of hilarious escapades, they encounter eccentric characters, engage in absurd situations, and deliver unforgettable comedic performances that have solidified their status as comedy icons. Filled with catchy musical numbers, zany antics, and timeless humor, "Monkey Business" is a must-watch for fans of classic comedy and those looking for a feel-good family film. Join the Marx Brothers on their wild and wacky adventure as they bring laughter and joy to audiences in this timeless cinematic gem.
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๐ A solid film worth your time with notable strengths. While not perfect, it offers substantial entertainment value.
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Howard Hawks initially didn't consider the Marx Brothers for 'Monkey Business'. He was eyeing a completely different cast. However, after attending a Marx Brothers' stage performance, purely by chance, he was so impressed by their impromptu humor and chemistry that he decided they were perfect for the film's whimsical and chaotic energy.
The iconic chase scene in 'Monkey Business' was a logistical nightmare that almost didn't happen due to budget constraints. Hawks creatively borrowed circus animals from a local traveling circus that was near the film's shooting location. This last-minute decision saved a chunk of the budget while adding an unforgettable element to the scene.
During filming, Groucho Marx often deviated from the script with his quick-witted improvisations. This caused multiple retakes but also led to some of the most memorable lines in the film. Hawks, recognizing the comedic gold, ended up incorporating many of Groucho's off-the-cuff remarks into the final cut, enhancing the film's humor and spontaneity.
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๐ฌThe original script of 'Monkey Business' did not include any musical elements. It was Groucho Marx who suggested incorporating musical numbers, believing it would enhance the film's appeal. This last-minute addition transformed the movie into a part-musical comedy, distinguishing it from other comedies of the time.
๐กOne of the hats worn by Harpo Marx in 'Monkey Business' was originally owned by comedian Charlie Chaplin. Harpo managed to acquire the hat from a mutual friend as a personal homage to Chaplin, adding a hidden layer of comedy history to his character's wardrobe.
๐ฏThe filming location for the ship scenes in 'Monkey Business' was initially set to be a real ocean liner. However, due to a last-minute change in availability, Howard Hawks decided to use a smaller boat and employed forced perspective techniques to make it appear larger on screen, a rare and innovative method at the time.
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