Animal Crackers (1930, 97 Min.) Marx Brothers' second comedy has Groucho crashing a high-society soiree with typical off-the-wall aplomb. Equal parts goofy farce, social satire, this is a treat for classic comedy fans, devoted Marxists. The Cocoanuts (1929, 94 Min.) Historical slapstick comedy revolving around Florida real estate was enormously successful when released. Although primitive in execution, it's still a draw for fans of classic comedy, wacky routines.
Duck Soup (1933, 69 Min.) Classic, much-loved Marx Brothers romp. Gag-studded, still-fresh political satire/musical about the fictitious state of Freedonia is a must-see for Marx Brothers devotees, curiosity seekers, and 30s-era comedy connoisseurs.
Horse Feathers (1932, 67 Min.) Wacky, knockabout comedy skewers higher education and college football. Belongs on the A-list for fans of the Marx Brothers' comic chaos, and for all lovers of Vaudeville-bred slapstick.
Monkey Business (1931, 78 Min) Zany screwball comedy classic in which the Marx Brothers wreak havoc as stowaways on a cruise ship. Wacky dialogue, off-the-wall sight gags please devotees of the Brothers, classic slapstick fans.