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Director: Archie Mayo
Cast: Groucho Marx, Harpo Marx, Chico Marx, Charles Drake
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.
Critical Reception & Ratings
A Night in Casablanca (1946), directed by Archie Mayo, is a critically acclaimed Marx Brothers comedy that finds the iconic comedic trio employed at a hotel in post-war Casablanca, where they must contend with a ring of Nazis trying to recover stolen treasure. The film has been praised by critics as a hilarious and entertaining entry in the Marx Brothers' filmography, though its exact reception and awards recognition is unclear.
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Fans of the Marx Brothers' trademark brand of zany, irreverent humor will delight in the hijinks of A Night in Casablanca, the 1946 comedy directed by Archie Mayo. With Groucho, Harpo, and Chico Marx delivering their signature slapstick and wordplay, this film blends the troupe's signature comedic style with the intrigue of a Nazi treasure hunt set in postwar Casablanca.
A Night in Casablanca is a 1946 American comedy film directed by Archie Mayo and starring the Marx Brothers. The screenplay was written by Joseph Fields and Roland Kibbee. It was an independent production released by United Artists. The cast also features actress and singer Lisette Verea. The villain is portrayed by Sig Ruman, who had roles in the earlier Marx Brothers films A Night at the Opera (1935) and A Day at the Races (1937).
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