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At the Circus
Jeff Wilson, the owner of a small circus, owes his partner Carter $10,000. Before Jeff can pay, Carter's accomplices steal the money so he can take over the circus. Antonio Pirelli and Punchy, who work at the circus, together with lawyer Loophole try to find the thief and get the money back.
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Plot Summary
When a beloved circus is threatened with foreclosure, its performers enlist the help of the zany lawyer Tony Marconi to save it. Marconi, along with his equally eccentric brothers, concocts a series of absurd schemes to raise money and outwit the villainous lawyer attempting to seize the circus.
Critical Reception
At the Circus is generally considered one of the lesser Marx Brothers films, often overshadowed by their earlier classics. While it contains some memorable gags and musical numbers, critics and audiences alike have pointed to a less cohesive plot and pacing issues compared to their peak work. However, the Marx Brothers' signature anarchic humor and individual performances still provide moments of comedic brilliance for fans.
What Reviewers Say
The film showcases the Marx Brothers' undeniable comedic talent, particularly Groucho's witty wordplay.
Musical numbers, while present, do not significantly enhance the overall plot.
The narrative structure is somewhat disjointed, detracting from the comedic momentum at times.
Google audience: Google users generally appreciate the film for its classic Marx Brothers antics and humor, finding it an entertaining, albeit not groundbreaking, comedy. Many enjoy the familiar routines and the chemistry between the brothers, though some note it doesn't reach the heights of their earlier cinematic achievements.
Fun Fact
The song "Lydia the Tattooed Lady" was originally written for a different film and was adapted for "At the Circus" specifically for Groucho Marx to sing.
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