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Presented in black and white, the site includes a photo gallery, biographies, filmography, quotes and .wav files.
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The Marx Brothers: The Winsome Foursome
Extensive, searchable, Marx Brothers biography, filmography, bibliography and discography covering all aspects of their individual and group work in theatre, film, radio, television and publishing.
www.marx-brothers.org
L.A. locations related to the lives and deaths of Groucho, Chico and Harpo.
seeing-stars.com
Quicktime movie of Groucho dancing and MPEG video of mirror scene from the movie Duck Soup, as well as film credits and photo gallery.
www.evl.uic.edu
John Fentner's Marx Brothers Page
Varied collection including .wav and MPEG files of Lydia the Tattooed Lady, reminiscences of Harpo impersonator Les Marsden, and a Shakespearian parody featuring the brothers.
www.geocities.com
The Marx Borthers vs. Monty Python
Message board for fans to debate which comedy team was funnier.
pw2.netcom.com
Pages include 'Everything I need to know in life, I learned from the Marx Brothers', the 'Marxist theory of computer repair', 'Harpos' house rules' and downloadable wallpaper file of the Marx Brothers as Mount Rushmore. Information for joining several online Marx Brothers clubs and discussion groups.
www.geocities.com
Unproduced 1937 film script written for the Marx Brothers by Salvador Dali.
www.miskatonic.org
The Marx Brothers at Sillysongbook.com
Images, biographical information and discography.
hometown.aol.com
WWWF Ground Zero: Three Stooges vs. Marx Brothers
The two trios of comedy legends fight it out for the last lifeboat on the Titanic. [humor]
www.grudge-match.com
Excerpt from "A Gift of Laughter," by Allan Sherman.
hometown.aol.com
Sound archive featuring .wav files from several Marx Brothers movies.
www.earthstation1.com
TV schedules, biographies, quotes, games, and a photograph gallery.
www.anycities.com
Takes an inquisitive look into why people loved Harpo Marx so much.
www.benjisamit.com
Reproductions of books and magazine articles about the Marx Brothers that are now out of print and unavailable.
www.marxoutofprint.plus.com