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Groucho: A Life in Revue

Oh, I know it's a penny here and a penny there, but look at me. I worked myself up from nothing to a state of extreme poverty.
2001 | 82m | English

(66 votes)

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Director: Steven Moskovic
Writer: Bob Fisher, Arthur Marx
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Groucho: A Life In Revue highlights the legendary comedian’s life and amazing career. Written by the ultimate authority – Groucho’s son Arthur Marx – this comedy with music chronicles the unparalleled rags-to-riches story of America’s funniest entertainer. Groucho is portrayed by Frank Ferrante, whose more than 2,000 performances in this role have earned him critical acclaim worldwide. Groucho: A Life In Revue entertains as a comedy, a play and as a musical. With ten songs and musical underscore throughout, the score captures the comic genius and wildness of Groucho, the Marx Brothers and the times in which they lived.
Release Date: Mar 13, 2001
Director: Steven Moskovic
Writer: Bob Fisher, Arthur Marx
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Production Companies Comedia Creative Group, New Jersey Network (NJN), White Whale Production
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 03, 2025
Entered: May 19, 2024
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Name Character
Frank Ferrante Groucho Marx
Roy Abramsohn Harpo / Chico Marx
Marguerite Lowell The Girls
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Steven Moskovic Director
Bob Fisher Writer
Arthur Marx Writer
José M. Rivera Costume Design
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Peter LeDonne Producer
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tweissel
8.0

Watching Frank Ferrante become Groucho Marx was an amazing experience, especially for old and crotchety Marx Bros. fans like I am. I was worried that he was going to come across with a stereotyped Groucho impression, the kind you might see Bugs Bunny do, or even Alan Alda's (or, rather, Hawkeye Pier ... ce's) impersonation on M*A*S*H*. You know who they're parodying, but it's not really Groucho. Ferrante, however, captures so many of Groucho's mannerisms and speech habits, from subtle eye rolls to sly grins at the audience, that you soon forget you're watching an impersonation. It's a masterful performance.

Jun 23, 2021