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A Night at the Opera (1935)

Starring: The Marx Brothers
Director: Sam Wood
A Night at the OperaWith the possible exception of Monty Python's The Meaning of Life, I consider this the funniest movie that I've ever seen.  Here is a review from Amazon: 

Absolutely one of the most hilarious movies ever made, this classic farce featuring the outrageous genius of the Marx Brothers is a chance to see some of their best bits woven together seamlessly in a story of high society, matchmaking, and chaos. In order to bring two young lovers together, brothers Groucho, Chico, and Harpo must sabotage an opera performance even as they try to pass themselves off as stuffed shirts. Featuring the classic sequence where Groucho piles as many people as possible into a ship's stateroom, A Night at the Opera is a deliciously zany romp worth watching again and again. --Robert Lane
Added by Orion Reasoner
on 7/27/2004, 11:19pm

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