6766. Marx Brothers - Lydia the Tattooed Lady
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| From: A Night at the Opera; Year: 1999 (1939); Genre: Comedy |
In a weird mood today and had the Marx Brothers film At the Circus, or rather music from it playing in my mind incessantly. Wot the Marx Brothers did musically is seemingly timeless and is enjoyable to people born more than a century after release. I still laugh and cannot turn away from this scene in particular, it is just so entertaining and hilarious. Even though Groucho sings the lead and is the primary focus and does an amazing acting job, his brother Harpo doing his physical comedy in the background is my favourite aspect; he all but steals the show during this number.
It took me a while to find the soundtrack, but luckily was able to find this album of one of their most popular film's namesake. It also includes three other film soundtracks, including At the Circus, of which this one came.
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