Paramount's 20th birthday jubilee (1931)

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BROTHEIIS BUSINESS * /he story is by Will B. Johnstone and S. J. Perelman, the nationally known humorists. It starts with the Marxes as stowaways on an ocean liner, with the whole ship's company in pursuit. Arrived in New York, they interview the ship reporters sent to interview them, then embark for Florida, by request. Having wrecked a millionaire's home, family and nerves there, Groucho psycho-analyzes a horse in his well known style. From there on it gets louder and funnier. Frank Tuttle will direct the Big Four of Fun, which is good news too.