
A Night at the Opera
by Groucho Marx (Otis B. Driftwood,Fiorello,Tomasso,Extra on Ship and at Dock),
Allan Jones (Lassparri),
Margaret Dumont (Mrs. Claypool),
Walter Woolf King (Lassparri),
Robert Emmett O'Connor (Henderson,Detective Henderson),
Kitty Carlisle (Rosa),
Sig Ruman (Gottlieb),
Edward Keane (Captain),
Gino Corrado (Steward),
Purnell Pratt (Major),
Frank Yaconelli (Engineer),
Billy Gilbert (Engineer's Assistant/Peasant),
Claude Payton (Police Captain),
Rita and Rubins (Dancers),
Luther Hoobyar (Ruiz),
Rodolfo Hoyos (Count di Luna),
Olga Dane (Azucena),
James J. Wolf (Ferrando),
Inez Palange (Maid),
Jonathan Hale (Stage Manager),
Otto Fries (Elevator Man,Elevator Man),
William Gould (Captain of Police),
Leo White (Aviator),
Jay Eaton (Aviator),
Rolfe Sedan (Aviator),
Wilbur Mack (Committee),
George Irving (Committee),
George Guhl (Policeman),
Harry Tyler (Sign Painter),
Phillips Smalley (Committee),
Selmer Jackson (Committee,Committee),
Alan Bridge (Immigration Inspector,Immigration Inspector,Ship Passenger),
Harry Allen (Doorman),
Lorraine Bridges (Louisa),
Jack Lipson (Engineer's Assistant),
Enrique Acosta (Nightclub Guest),
Sam Appel (Dungeon Guard),
King Baggot (Dignitary),
Edna Bennett (Maid),
Stanley Blystone (Ship's Officer),
Nina Campana (Bit in 'I Pagliacci'),
Jack Chefe (Opera Spectator),
Ruth Cherrington (Opera Spectator),
Martin Cichy (Policeman),
Gennaro Curci (Doorman),
Sidney D'Albrook (Stagehand),
Mario Dominici (Ship Passenger),
Mike Donovan (Cop),
Manuel Emanuel (Bit in 'I Pagliacci'),
Adolph Faylauer (Opera Spectator),
Antonio Filauri (Bit in 'I Pagliacci'),
Harry Fleischmann (Policeman),
Bess Flowers (Ship Passenger),
Rodolfo Hoyos Jr. (Count di Luna),
Marx Brothers (Actor,Actor),
Sam Wood (Director),
Sam Wood (Director),
Morrie Ryskind (Screenwriter),
Morrie Ryskind (Screenwriter),
George S. Kaufman (Screenwriter),
George S. Kaufman (Screenwriter),
Irving Thalberg (Producer),
Merritt Gerstad (Cinematographer,Cinematographer),
Ben Carre (Art Director),
Cedric Gibbons (Art Director),
Chester Hale (Choreographer),
William Levanway (Editor),
Edmund Goulding (Director),
Edmund Goulding (Director),
Al Boasberg (Screenwriter),
Al Boasberg (Screenwriter),
Bert Kalmar (Screenwriter),
Bert Kalmar (Screenwriter),
Buster Keaton (Screenwriter),
Buster Keaton (Screenwriter),
George Oppenheimer (Screenwriter),
George Oppenheimer (Screenwriter),
Robert Pirosh (Screenwriter),
Robert Pirosh (Screenwriter),
Harry Ruby (Screenwriter),
Harry Ruby (Screenwriter),
George Seaton (Screenwriter),
George Seaton (Screenwriter),
Herbert Stothart (Composer),
Herbert Stothart (Composer),
Douglas Shearer (Sound Effects),
James Brock (Sound Effects),
William Steinkamp (Sound Effects),
Michael Steinore (Sound Effects),
Morris Ryskind (Screenwriter),
Morris Ryskind (Screenwriter),
Edwin Willis (Set Design)
Format: DVD
ISBN: 12569596924
Publication Date: 05/04/2004
Edition Description: Black & White
"One of the Marx Brothers' most successful films, A Night at the Opera gets a fitting DVD release from Warner Bros. with this fine disc. The film itself is presented in a standard full-frame transfer that preserves the original theatrical aspect ratio. The Dolby Digital English soundtrack is rendered in the original Mono. English, French, and Spanish subtitles are accessible. Supplemental materials include a commentary track recorded by film historian Leonard Maltin that covers not only the film's production but discusses the history and working habits of the brothers. Robert Benchley's short How to Sleep, a television appearance by Groucho Marx, and the film's theatrical trailer all help make this disc highly recommended."
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