Groucho as Otis B Driftwood flirts w Mrs Claypool
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- Опубликовано: 6 авг 2013
- Marx Brothers A Night at the Opera 1935, Groucho as Otis B Driftwood flirts w Mrs Claypool... . do you see that man eating spaghetti?...well you see the spaghetti don't you....
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To me Groucho is the greatest of all time. He is nonstop humor. If you laugh too much you will miss the next line. It is rapid fire. What a treasure the Marx Bros are.
Margaret Dumont was the perfect foil for Groucho. Her knew it and always admired her acting skill.
Best line ever
"Why that woman, I only sat with her because she reminded me of you"
I've always loved that line, and have even used it on a date
One classic line here is ' your check Sir ; G: 9$ and 40 cents it's an outrage!' ; facing towards the young woman ' If I was you I wouldn't pay it!'
PAazm
Best line in the movie!
"If I WERE you.." Groucho could speak correct English.
Hes a cornerstone of comedy
“You follow me?” “Yes” “Well stop following me or I’ll have you arrested” 😂😂
"You see that man over there eating spaghetti?"
"No."
"Well you see the spaghetti, don't you? Now behind that spaghetti..."
"Are you following me?" "Yes!" "Well stop or I'll have you arrested!"
"They're all there...all the aliases...Rufus Firefly, Otis Driftwood, Captain Spaulding all of them."
LitTube Channel devil's rejects fan ahh 👍👍👍
yesss
You forgot Hackenbush lol
@@scottjackson7011 WHY DO PEOPLE LOVE DR SO MUCH MORE THAN HO1000C ?? makes no sense !
And 2 hardboiled eggs.
Genius! Awesome upload. Probably his best scene ever!
My Boyz! The best!
Groucho Marx at His Best!! My all time Favorite Marx Brother!!
Mrs Claypool was always perfect in her scenes with Groucho.
Classic humour. Still love the Marx Bros.
I am the devil, and I am here to do the devil's work.
The Champ himself👏😄
Groucho: I love you. I love you. I love you.
Dumont : I doubt you’d love me if I didn’t have all my money !”
Groucho: Well. ...... I would, but I’d keep my mouth shut.
I forgot the specific movie that came from.
Another line of Groucho's, to Dumont, "I love you. Will you marry me? Do you have any money? Answer the second question first."
"Do you follow me?"
My dad STILL makes that joke.
Groucho was soooooo QUICK, it was hard to follow him at times!!!!
Hello beautiful, how are you doing
The dictaphone and I've cream were the funniest gags
Margaret Dumont and Bud Abbott were two of the greatest straight men EVER!
Zeppo Marx was straight man of Marx Brothers and he was hilarious.
No one compares 😂❤
LOL the way she set herself up by saying "I'm not your good woman."
"...I don't care what your past has been, to me you'll always be my *good* woman"
lolol
Contrary to what was attributed to her, in that she didn't understand the jokes, Margaret Dumont knew exactly how to react to Groucho. She was the best straight-woman in movie history, and she knew what she was doing. The Marx Brothers movies without her weren't quite the same.
@@KeithE4 There is at least one scene in which she obviously was trying not to laugh.
9.40$ in 1935 is the equivalent to 177$ today ( 2020).
Now what made the dollar and rand go to shit
Screw the pund and the euro, they're irrelevant
I wouldn't pay it if I were you 🥸
@@justindutoit2356 the dollar has been due to the Federal Reserve. The Fed was chartered with protecting the nations money in 1913, since it has dropped 98% in value. Up until 1913 it had held pretty steady since 1787
@@justindutoit2356 because the paper currency is backed by nothing so in essence it’s a currency backed by debt so the more they produce the more worthless it becomes revert to gold and inflation wouldn’t happen inflation only happens when a currency has no value and they have to inflate the price to give it value
Groucho would not do well in PC culture, but thank God he existed.
Good grief, can't we watch any piece of old comedy without somebody bringing up PC? What's wrong with PC anyway?!
@@MrDorbel I get your point, but when i get that look of disapproval from my co-workers after a joke that I told at lunch, just to make them laugh, i realize how tight their sphincters are. Same goes for certain family members. People need to lighten up. Sure we need to recognize that some groups have not been protected but humor is about making fun of everyone and everything, whether you approve or not. Otherwise we can all try to cancel each other.
@@byroniasmaximus924 Perhaps it's you that needs to lighten up! perhaps you get a look of disapproval because your joke used to be funny and isn't now. Times change and humour with it.
@@MrDorbel My humour is more inline with Groucho than anything else.
Hear the one about the Polish abortionist who tried to get a job with the Save The Children Federation?
Line after this clip... Groucho to Gotlieb.. "I saw her first.. well, her mother really saw her first, but lets not bring the Civil War into this!" Civil War jokes must have been funny in 1935. lol
Their best film they started it all who says different don't know a damn thing
Dumont was the perfect straight man ( lady) bouncing gags off her she was so proper
I think it was Dick Cavett who once asked Groucho why Margaret Dumont put up with his insults. He said she did because "she needed the money."
That was an inside joke. Margaret Dumont was actually a very wealthy woman.
Everything about you reminds me of you. Except you....
Groucho was a famous genius !
You could catch those names in the ron zombie movies. Devils rejects. House of a 1000 corpses.
it's hella funny
The marx brothers are funnier than 100% of today's comedies
In real life at the time if you sitting near him in same restaurant it would be a common request for you to ask Groucho to " INSULT " you ,you'd then go home happy .
Groucho and Don Rickles
Ahh groucho pure genius 😍 👏 ❤️ and he was the same in reality. The poster boy 👦 for A.D.H.D.The Belfast poet Andrew Beattie 😉
Good job
nah grouchos enthusiasm in his character N dialogue lmao
Me clicking on this vid: oh lemme see Groucho torture poor Margaret Dumont
Dr Hackenbush. Paging Dr Hackenbush!
Groucho do they know who holds the homeowners probate and who supposed to sponsor you for your probate allowance
Hahahahaha!😂😂😂😂😂
This made me look up milk fried chicken, sounds promising.
Am i alone in think Margaret Dumont is a very lovely woman?
"$9.40? This is an outrage."
"I have arranged for you to invest $200,000 in the New York Opera Company."
I was curious about how these translate to modern prices, so I looked it up. $9.40 in 1935 is the equivalent of $207.93 now. And 200K in 1935 is $4.4 million today.
Olga Bolsheviks message we need collateral for to pay our back deck by homeowners probate
After the munsters I wanna see zombie tackle animal crackers
hahahaha
5 dollars ! I wouldn't pay that if i were you.
Craig Ferguson's inspiration.
First scene in the movie. Groucho revs the motor. Apparently there was a scene before this -hence the awkward jump into this- but who cares?
$9.40 for dinner in the 1930's. In today that be a lot more in a fancy restaurant.
Look up what $9.40 amounts to today.
@@andyadler yes I have cheaper to eat in and make my own fancy meals.
1:05
That is the way to act.
What's milk fat chicken?
Milk fed chicken
well squeeze some milk out of one and bring me a glass😀😉🤪.
GROUCHO 2024
I heard somewhere that Groucho had a loyal following of movie fans but never achieved top stardom because his movies were not "date" movies. Yes, I guess the ladies would not find him funny.
nor the stooges or abbott & costello, but hey I'd rather laugh at the movies than be told " that's stupid " on a date
That is exactly why my S.O. is such a treasure. Not only does she love the Marx Bros., but the Stooges and South Park as well. And once, when we watched a DVD triple feature of The Jerk, Airplane and Blazing Saddles, she laughed every bit as much as I did.
How can you not madly love a woman like that.
Per the Marx's memoires, Groucho's perennial foil Margaret Dumont was, in real life, just as clueless as the characters she played in their movies. Much of their humor went right over her head.
Groucho made that up. She was just a great actress and straight woman. Of course she got the jokes!