A Night at the Opera 1935

Critics score:
97 / 100

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Andre Sennwald, New York Times: The loudest and funniest screen comedy of the Winter season. Read more

Dave Kehr, Chicago Reader: Never was a director more aptly named than Sam Wood: his movies are redwood forests of unrelieved monotony. Read more

Time Out: The Brothers get to perform some of their most irresistible routines. Read more

Variety Staff, Variety: The backstage finish, with Harpo doing a Tarzan on the fly ropes, contains more action than the Marxes usually go in for, but it relieves the strictly verbal comedy and provides a sock exit. Read more