Monkey Business

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Monkey business may refer to:

  • Monkey Business (1924 film), from 1924 [1]
  • Monkey Business (Earl Herd film), from 1925 directed by Earl Herd [2]
  • Monkey Business (William Nolan film), also from 1925 directed by William Nolan [3]
  • Monkey Business (1926 film), from 1926 [4]
  • Monkey Business (1931 film), Marx Brothers film from 1931
  • Monkey Business (1952 film), from 1952 aka Howard Hawks' Monkey Business
  • Monkey Business (1996 film), from 1996 [5]
  • Monkey Business (1998 film), from 1998 [6]
  • Monkey Business (2000 film), from 2000 [7]
  • Monkey Business (2003-present film series), 2003-continuing.

  • "Monkey Business", a short story by P. G. Wodehouse which appears in the book Blandings Castle
  • Monkey Business, a children's book written by J. Otto Siebold and Vivian Walsh, and illustrated by J. Otto Siebold. (Viking Books: Oct, 1995)
  • Monkey Business, a book written by John Rolfe and Peter Troob as a humorous recap of their years spent in the Investment Banking industry. The book is immensely popular with college students that wish to go into the field of Investment Banking, and is similar in spirit to Liar's Poker
  • Monkey Business, a Danish Radio Humor-show. It aired on one of the 5 nationwide radio channels, P3

  • Monkey Business (yacht), the boat that Gary Hart used to engage in an extramarital affair which doomed his 1988 bid for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States
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