A Night in Casablanca
A Night in Casablanca

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A Night in Casablanca

1946
Movie
85 min
English

The Marx Brothers are employed at a hotel in postwar Casablanca, where a ring of Nazis is trying to recover a cache of stolen treasure.

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IMDb7.0/10
Rotten Tomatoes67%
Google Users84%
Director: Archie MayoGenres: Comedy, War

Plot Summary

In the Moroccan city of Casablanca during World War II, a hotel manager is caught in a web of intrigue when three brothers of the disbanded Marx Brothers comedy troupe check in. The eldest brother, Corby, assumes the manager's identity to avoid suspicion from the Nazis, while the other two brothers, Rusty and Pierre, get involved in espionage and a plot to steal priceless artifacts. The film culminates in a series of madcap chases and disguises as the brothers try to outwit the enemy and escape Casablanca.

Critical Reception

While not as critically acclaimed as some of their earlier films, 'A Night in Casablanca' is generally regarded as a solid entry in the Marx Brothers' filmography, appreciated for its familiar brand of chaotic humor and wordplay. Critics at the time noted its divergence from their peak period but acknowledged the enduring comedic talents of the trio. Audience reception was generally positive, though some felt it didn't quite reach the heights of their Paramount Pictures era.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film showcases the classic Marx Brothers' anarchic humor and witty dialogue.

  • While featuring some standout gags, it's often considered a lesser effort compared to their 1930s classics.

  • The plot, though convoluted, serves as a backdrop for the brothers' signature comedic antics.

Google audience: Google users generally appreciate 'A Night in Casablanca' for its humor and the Marx Brothers' distinct comedic style, often praising the film's ability to deliver laughs despite its age. Some reviewers note that while enjoyable, it may not be the brothers' absolute best work.

Fun Fact

The film caused some controversy and legal trouble with the famous Warner Bros. film "Casablanca." Warner Bros. threatened a lawsuit over the title, but the Marx Brothers' production company, which was independently owned, agreed to a settlement, and the film's title remained. Groucho Marx later quipped that the only thing they had in common was the cast.

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r96sk

<em>'A Night in Casablanca'</em> makes for my first Marx Brothers movie! It's one I had a fun time watching, this type of deadpan, slapstick comedy is what tends to get the most amusement out of me and this did just that. I was never belly ...