Horse Feathers 1932

Critics score:
96 / 100

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Mordaunt Hall, New York Times: Some of the fun is even more reprehensible than the doings of these clowns in previous films, but there is no denying that their antics and their patter are helped along by originality and ready wit. Read more

Don Druker, Chicago Reader: This 1932 release was the first Marx film to take on the Depression, and the brothers manage to satirize everything from education to prostitution and bootlegging. Read more

Time Out: The Brothers have never been so chaotic or so aggressively funny. Read more

Variety Staff, Variety: The madcap Marxes, in one of their maddest screen frolics. Read more