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"Siamese elephants", the outtake CBS could not air.
Tim Conway finishes his unscripted story, Carol Burnett finally catches her breath, turns to Mama to get the sketch moving again, "Go on, Mama."
And Mama fires back with the line that nuked the whole set: "Are you sure that little a**hole's through?"🤣
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The Marx Brothers didn’t just master comedy — they played it ... Literally!
Chico and Harpo weren’t only chaotic geniuses on screen; they were genuinely gifted musicians. Chico, the quick-fingered trickster, dazzled audiences with his signature “shooting the keys” piano style — half virtuoso, half vaudeville wizard. Harpo, though famous for his silent mischief, was a remarkable multi-instrumentalist who could move effortlessly between harp, piano, clarinet, and more.
One of their most legendary musical moments comes from “The Big Store” (1941), where the brothers sit side-by-side for a four-hands piano duet that’s equal parts acrobatics, mischief, and sheer talent. It’s comedy elevated by musicianship — proof that their on-screen lunacy was built on real artistic skill.
A reminder that with The Marx Brothers, the punchline was only half the magic.
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@Abella_Danger Besides Twitter/X and instagram what other socials do you have? Too many fake accounts out there 🤦🏻♂️
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@Abella_Danger Besides Twitter/X and instagram what other socials do you have? Too many fake accounts out there 🤦🏻♂️
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Groucho & Margaret Dumont in "Duck Soup". Contrary to Marx's insistence, she DID get all the jokes - "I’m not a stooge, I’m a straight lady—the best in Hollywood. There is an art to playing the straight role. You must build up your man but never top him, never steal the laughs.”
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@DiscussingFilm Christopher Nolan says that the ‘SINNERS’ river dance scene (“Rocky Road to Dublin”) is “the most spectacular musical inversion since Kubrick's “Singin in the Rain” from ‘A CLOCKWORK ORANGE’
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@jennahaze Hope you’re ok… saw your fb stories 😕 long time fan keeping you in thoughts. You deserve better
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