Motion Picture Herald (Sep-Oct 1935)

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How those Variety boys talkr' Daily Variety says: Musical farce has been brilliantly adapted to the Marx brothers as their best offering in ''A Night at the Opera'\ It gives the comic trio plenty leeway for their distinctive cavortings Laugh score is equally divided between the Marx trio* Gags reel leisurely from hilarious congestion scene in Groucho's little ship's cabin, through sea dunking escapade as stowaways break from brig to public reception for phoney aviator heros, topping in wild Tarzanish climax at the opera where the patrons of romance snatch the menacing tenor off the stage to give Jones and Miss Carlisle their chance at fame* Finale is a pip of wild action back stage.