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Learn from the mistakes of others. You can never live long enough to make them all yourself. -- Groucho Marx
A family poses with their novelty glasses before an outdoor showing of the classic Marx Brothers' film "Duck Soup" and an attempt to set a record for the most people wearing Groucho Marx glasses.
Scene from the film, "A Day At The Races", starring the Marx Brothers. In this famous scene Chico is suckering Groucho into buying racing programs and tip sheets.
Groucho Marx as Mr Hammer and Margaret Dumont as Mrs Potter. Her first movie with the Marx Brothers.She actually appeared in seven of their films. It was also the first film featureing all four Marx Brothers
Today was the annual Springfield Christmas Parade. I hadn't been to one since I was a kid, so it was a special treat to see one after all these years. Despite the cold, it was a good time.
Non dimentico mai una faccia, ma nel vostro caso farò un'eccezione. Groucho Marx
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"Who are you going to believe, me or your own eyes?" - Groucho Marx
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Ilustração para quiz "advinhe quem?" da Revista de Cinema, SET.
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Illustration for a "guess who?" quiz mode - SET film magazine
Outdoor (and often in the rain) exhibit about "It's raining!" The exhibit is located by the Arsenale, near Bastille in Paris.
I'm imaging what quotes would have been gleaned from Groucho Marx and John Waters at the same dinner party. Pink Flamingo Soup!
Groucho as a Hotel owner calls for a bell boy to carry his new guests bags to their room. Harpo thinks he is attempting to steal his bag.
One of my personal favourites.Groucho as a theatrical agent is being badgered by Chico re percentages in acting on behalf of his client Ricardo Baroni played by Allan Jones. It was banter such as this that always left Groucho with nothing.
The Marx Brothers were a Jewish-American family comedy act, originally from New York City, that enjoyed success in Vaudeville, Broadway, and motion pictures from the early 1900s to around 1950.
pequeno estudo em aquarela
homenagem a Groucho Marx, utilizando a pequena Lucy
i little study and a tribute to Groucho Marx, using my charachter: Lucy.
at the groucho club. the classiest around
www.genomenewsnetwork.org/articles/2004/07/09/yunderwear.php
“I chose the Y-front style pants because they are amusing for the British"