(via Letters of Note: I had no idea that the City of Casablanca belonged exclusively to Warner Bros.)


  You claim you own Casablanca and that no one else can use that name without their permission. What about Warner Brothers — do you own that, too? You probably have the right to use the name Warner, but what about Brothers? Professionally, we were brothers long before you were. When Vitaphone was still a gleam in the inventor’s eye, we were touring the sticks as the Marx Brothers and even before us, there had been other brothers — the Smith Brothers; the Brothers Karamazoff; Dan Brouthers, an outfielder with Detroit; and “Brother, can you spare a dime?” This was originally “Brothers, can you spare a dime” but this was spreading a dime pretty thin so they threw out one brother, gave all the money to the other brother and whittled it down to “Brother, can you spare a dime?”

(via Letters of Note: I had no idea that the City of Casablanca belonged exclusively to Warner Bros.)


You claim you own Casablanca and that no one else can use that name without their permission. What about Warner Brothers — do you own that, too? You probably have the right to use the name Warner, but what about Brothers? Professionally, we were brothers long before you were. When Vitaphone was still a gleam in the inventor’s eye, we were touring the sticks as the Marx Brothers and even before us, there had been other brothers — the Smith Brothers; the Brothers Karamazoff; Dan Brouthers, an outfielder with Detroit; and “Brother, can you spare a dime?” This was originally “Brothers, can you spare a dime” but this was spreading a dime pretty thin so they threw out one brother, gave all the money to the other brother and whittled it down to “Brother, can you spare a dime?”

Steve Stoliar: Raised Eyebrows - The Treatment on KCRW


If you are a lover of Groucho Marx, you owe Steve Stoliar a debt of gratitude. As a college student at UCLA in 1974, Stoliar spear-headed a petition to Universal Studios that ultimately resulted in the famous re-release of Animal Crackers, now considered to be a cornerstone in the Marx Brothers’ repertoire. At the age of 19, Stoliar, a die-hard Groucho fanatic, received the opportunity of a lifetime: to work in Groucho’s home as his personal secretary. Years later, he documented his experience in the memoir, Raised Eyebrows: My Years Inside Groucho’s House,” which was recently re-published to commemorate its 15th anniversary. Steve Stoliar shares memories, lessons, and his dead-on Groucho Marx impression.

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Films in 2012 — #006 Monkey Business (Norman McLeod, 1931)

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Films in 2012 — #006 Monkey Business (Norman McLeod, 1931)

“I’ve had a perfectly wonderful evening, but this wasn’t it.”

Groucho Marx (via kayfabe)

Groucho Marx - ‘Hello, I Must Be Going’ (by moochcassidy202)

Duck soup - I love you… (by PkLugia)

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Groucho Marx

terrysdiary:

Groucho Marx

“Who are you going to believe? Me, or your eyes?”

Groucho Marx