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Soupe au canard

Original title: Duck Soup
  • 1933
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 9m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
64K
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Groucho Marx, Chico Marx, Harpo Marx, Zeppo Marx, and The Marx Brothers in Soupe au canard (1933)
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Rufus T. Firefly is named the dictator of bankrupt Freedonia and declares war on neighboring Sylvania over the love of his wealthy backer Mrs. Teasdale, contending with two inept spies who c... Read allRufus T. Firefly is named the dictator of bankrupt Freedonia and declares war on neighboring Sylvania over the love of his wealthy backer Mrs. Teasdale, contending with two inept spies who can't seem to keep straight which side they're on.Rufus T. Firefly is named the dictator of bankrupt Freedonia and declares war on neighboring Sylvania over the love of his wealthy backer Mrs. Teasdale, contending with two inept spies who can't seem to keep straight which side they're on.

  • Director
    • Leo McCarey
  • Writers
    • Bert Kalmar
    • Harry Ruby
    • Arthur Sheekman
  • Stars
    • Groucho Marx
    • Harpo Marx
    • Chico Marx
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    64K
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    • Director
      • Leo McCarey
    • Writers
      • Bert Kalmar
      • Harry Ruby
      • Arthur Sheekman
    • Stars
      • Groucho Marx
      • Harpo Marx
      • Chico Marx
    • 314User reviews
    • 89Critic reviews
    • 93Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Groucho Marx
    Groucho Marx
    • Rufus T. Firefly
    • (as The Four Marx Brothers)
    Harpo Marx
    Harpo Marx
    • Pinky
    • (as The Four Marx Brothers)
    Chico Marx
    Chico Marx
    • Chicolini
    • (as The Four Marx Brothers)
    Zeppo Marx
    Zeppo Marx
    • Bob Roland
    • (as The Four Marx Brothers)
    The Marx Brothers
    The Marx Brothers
      Margaret Dumont
      Margaret Dumont
      • Gloria Teasdale
      Raquel Torres
      Raquel Torres
      • Vera Marcal
      Louis Calhern
      Louis Calhern
      • Ambassador Trentino
      Edmund Breese
      Edmund Breese
      • Zander
      Leonid Kinskey
      Leonid Kinskey
      • Sylvanian Agitator
      • (as Leonid Kinsky)
      Charles Middleton
      Charles Middleton
      • Prosecutor
      • (as Charles B. Middleton)
      Edgar Kennedy
      Edgar Kennedy
      • Lemonade Vendor
      Wade Boteler
      Wade Boteler
      • Officer at Battle Headquarters
      • (uncredited)
      Sidney Bracey
      Sidney Bracey
      • Mrs. Teasdale's Butler
      • (uncredited)
      Lynn Browning
      Lynn Browning
      • Chorus Girl
      • (uncredited)
      E.H. Calvert
      E.H. Calvert
      • Officer in Battle Sequence
      • (uncredited)
      Margaret Carthew
      Margaret Carthew
      • Chorus Girl
      • (uncredited)
      Azelie Cecil
      Azelie Cecil
      • Chorus Girl
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • Leo McCarey
      • Writers
        • Bert Kalmar
        • Harry Ruby
        • Arthur Sheekman
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      • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

      User reviews314

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      10Stephen-12

      Top-class

      It narrowly beats A Night at the Opera as the best all-round Marx Bros film, though I find the humour more bizarre in Monkey Business. At least the musical numbers in DS are actually worth sitting through.

      The reasons it scores so highly are:

      1) The mirror sequence. The finest comic sequence ever committed to film. Sure, it's old-hat vaudeville, but it's professional, beautifully timed and spirals into wonderful absurdity.

      2) The one-liners, puns and other jokes. Pick of the crop are the peanut stall interchange, the telephone sequence, the riddles ('what has four pairs of pants, lives in Philadelphia, and it never rains but it pours?') and the final battle (especially the stock footage of monkeys and elephants running to save the army under siege - the kind of thing the Zucker Bros pinched for their comedies). Oh, yes, and the motorcycle routines.

      3) The satire on politics and warmongering. The Brothers simply deflate the pomposity of the whole deal.

      4) The fact that Zeppo is actually given something to do.

      Anybody who thinks the Farrelly brothers are the last word in comedy should be strapped to a chair and shown Marx Bros films over and over again, until they concede.
      eibon09

      Marx Brothers Finest Film

      Duck Soup(1933) is the funniest and most entertaining comedy that I've seen in my life. It was the last film the Marx Brothers would do for Paramount before going over to MGM. Duck Soup is an anarchic comedy where the main characters never live by the rules and rebel as a result. The Marx Brothers put out some of the greatest comedies that rarely has been matched. It is a satire about the nature of war, politics, and affairs of the state. Duck Soup(1933) is a great example of a film that can easily induce a person into bursts of laughter.
      8jotix100

      Firefly of Freedonia

      All the comedies in which the Marx Brothers appeared were extensions of their vaudeville days. In "Duck Soup", the visual gags that worked so well on the stage are incorporated into the film. Director Leo McCarey directed this zany movie in which the Marx Brothers do their best to entertain their public.

      There are many interesting moments in the film, but the best sequence has to be the mirror scene in which Groucho, Harpo and Chico, dressed in the same costume are seen on either side of the looking glass following the other person's movements. The other asset in the film is the final conflict with Sylvania in which Groucho is seen dressed in many uniforms while leading the war against the enemy.

      We had seen this film before, but took another look when it was shown on cable recently. The great Margaret Dumont is simply one of the best actresses that ever worked with the Marx Brothers in their comedies. She is amazing in playing the straight part against Groucho's antics. A young Louis Calhern cuts quite a figure as the Trentino, the Sylvanian ambassador to Freedonia. Raquel Torres is a nice addition to the film playing the exotic Vera Marcal.

      The Marx Brothers do what they do best in "Duck Soup" guided by a director who knew what to do with them, Leo McCarey.
      Snow Leopard

      The Marx Brothers At Their Very Best

      There are a lot of reasons why so many different reviewers suggest that "Duck Soup" is a genuine candidate for the funniest movie ever made. It has the Marx brothers at their very best, with rapid-fire laughs combining with a satirical "plot" that is very funny in itself, without getting in the way of the individual comedy sequences that are the real highlight of the film. Their timing and material are as good here as they ever have been.

      The Marx brothers are still beloved today because when at their best, they treated their audience to a lot of riotous slapstick that cannot be watched without laughing, while at the same time rewarding their viewers for paying attention with a steady stream of puns, deadpan one-liners, brief sight gags, and other subtler humor. The more you watch, the more you notice.

      "Duck Soup" has a lot of their very best material, and everyone has their own favorite scenes, whether it is the mirror sequence, or Chico and Harpo giving their report to Louis Calhern, or the street vendor scenes, or ... . The variety of comic settings and comic material is amazing, and when you add in the entertaining musical sequences (which again are particularly good in this one), it is a feast that never stops.

      Any Marx brothers fan has seen this one several times, and does not need to be reminded what great fun it is. If you have never watched one of their films, give this one a try.
      9ccthemovieman-1

      Dialog Highlights This Marx Bros. Gem

      Well, here we are with another wild and hilarious Marx Brothers farce, this time with Groucho taking over a small country and winding up in war with a neighboring one.

      There really isn't much of a story but with the Marx Brothers that doesn't matter. Many times their movies were vehicles for their vaudeville acts of funny lines, slapstick gags and musical talent.

      Two differences in this film than most others from the boys: 1 - Zeppo has a number of lines. Usually, he's the almost-forgotten brother in this foursome, either with little to say or not even in the film. 2 - Harpo doesn't play the harp, but he gets in on his share of the gags, which are always dominated by Groucho and Chico (my personal favorite).

      Fantastic dialog makes this version one of the best of them all. There are just tons of funny (and, yes, very dated) lines in this movie and having Duck Soup out on DVD making the sound clearer helps, too. Lots of laughs.

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      • Trivia
        Italian dictator Benito Mussolini banned the film from Italy because he thought it was a direct attack on him. When news of this reached The Marx Brothers, they were reportedly ecstatic.
      • Goofs
        Vera goes from wearing a dress that shows decolletage, to her breasts being fully covered, during the party scene.
      • Quotes

        Rufus T. Firefly: Not that I care, but where is your husband?

        Mrs. Teasdale: Why, he's dead.

        Rufus T. Firefly: I bet he's just using that as an excuse.

        Mrs. Teasdale: I was with him to the very end.

        Rufus T. Firefly: No wonder he passed away.

        Mrs. Teasdale: I held him in my arms and kissed him.

        Rufus T. Firefly: Oh, I see, then it was murder. Will you marry me? Did he leave you any money? Answer the second question first.

        Mrs. Teasdale: He left me his entire fortune.

        Rufus T. Firefly: Is that so? Can't you see what I'm trying to tell you? I love you.

      • Connections
        Edited into World War Brown (2014)
      • Soundtracks
        His Excellency Is Due
        (1933) (uncredited)

        Music by Harry Ruby

        Lyrics by Bert Kalmar

        Sung by Zeppo Marx and Margaret Dumont with chorus

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      • Release date
        • March 2, 1934 (France)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • La Soupe au canard
      • Filming locations
        • Loja, Granada, Andalucía, Spain(aerial view of Sylvania)
      • Production company
        • Paramount Pictures
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      • Gross worldwide
        • $106,318
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 9 minutes
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.37 : 1

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