
#MARX BROTHERS COLLECTION DVD PLUS#
Bader, plus loads of rare You Bet Your Life memorabilia and photos. "a deluxe 3 DVD Box that includes 18 episodes, 6 episodes per disc with each episode running 25 minutes, a 20 page booklet with an outstanding essay by Groucho expert Robert S. Groucho Marx: You Bet Your Life - Lost Episodes (2003) Region 2: Disney, France, 2004 / titled: "Les Trésors de Walt Disney: Mickey Mouse, Les Années couleurs" Reversible sleeve featuring two pieces based on artwork from the films' original releaseĬheck availability (commissions earned *):.Bader, author of Four of the Three Musketeers: The Marx Brothers on Stage, plus new writing on each of the films by Pamela Hutchinson, Christina Newland, Kevin Jackson, Michael Brooke and Vic Pratt 60-page book containing writing by Robert S.DUCKFEATHERMONKEYNUTCRACKER, a new video essay about the films by David Cairns.Sibling Revelry, an introduction to the Marx Brothers by critic David Cairns.Three excerpts from NBC's The Today Show featuring interviews with Harpo Marx, Groucho Marx and Bill Marx.The Marx Brothers: Hollywood's Kings of Chaos, a feature-length documentary containing interviews with Leonard Maltin, Dick Cavett and others.Commentary on Duck Soup by Bader and film critic Leonard Maltin.Commentary on Horse Feathers by film critic FX Feeney.Commentary on Monkey Business by Marx Brothers historian Robert S Bader and Bill Marx, son of Harpo Marx.Commentary on Animal Crackers by film historian Jeffrey Vance.Commentary on The Cocoanuts by film scholar Anthony Slide.Blu-Ray: Arrow Academy, UK, / (Limited edition) contains: Since mid 2005 all movies have been available in many countries, the last to be released being "Room Service" and "A Night in Casablanca". Universal Studios released the first five movies in November 2004 in The Marx Brothers Silver Screen Collection (see below), which also includes a disc of bonus material. This box also became also available in other countries sometimes without 'Room Service'. In May 2004 Warner Home Video released the MGM movies for Region 1, including A Night at the Opera, A Day at the Races, Room Service, At the Circus, Go West, The Big Store and A Night in Casablanca see below for more details. I am not sure whether any of the Brazilian and Taiwanese releases were licensed. Then several movies were published in Brazil.Īt the end of 2003 some of the Paramount movies were released in Europe and Australia and all five Paramount movies were available from Taiwan. It seems that in the eyes of Universal they did sell the DVDs too cheaply and the distribution rights were not renewed when they ran out.įor some time no title was in print until the release of Room Service in Spain and A Night In Casablanca in Spain and Australia.
#MARX BROTHERS COLLECTION DVD LICENSE#
The first DVDs were the five Paramount movies published in 1998 by Image Entertainment under license from Universal. This is a list of DVDs of the Marx Brothers.
