Marx with the department store
See also: Marx
Marx with the department store ( The Big Blind ) is a American Film , carried out by Charles Reisner, left on the screens in 1941, and whose principal interpreters are the Marx Brothers.
Synopsis
Martha Phelps, owner of the Phelps department store, wishes to transmit the property of it to its nephew Tommy Rogers, in addition crooner. This possible transfer does not make at all the deal of its director, Mr. Grover, who made various indelicacies of management and is posed while sighing official of the owner. It thus decides to make eliminate the cumbersome nephew. Noting the criminal attempts against its nephew, Martha Phelps thus decides to call upon an agency of private detectives to ensure his safety to the signature of the instrument of transfer. It thus goes in the offices of Wolf J. Flywheel and brings back it with it to the department store, accompanied by two friends, which will thwart the blacks intentions of Grover in crescendo burlesque…
Data sheet
- Title: Marx with the department store
- original Title: The Big Blind
- Realization: Charles Reisner
- Scenario: Sid Kuller, Hall Fimberg and Ray Golden delicious, according to a history of Nat Perrin
- Production: Louis K. Sidney for Subway-Goldwyn-Mayer
- Photography: Charles Lawton Jr.
- Original music: Hal Limits; songs: Milton Drake, Ben Oakland and Artie Shaw
- Assembly: Conrad A. Nervig
- Artistic director: Cedric Gibbons
- Decorations: Edwin B. Willis
- American Film
- Kind: burlesque Comedy
- Lasted: 83 minutes
- Color: Black and white
- Comings out date: June 20th 1941 (the United States), September 16th 1949 (France)
Distribution
- Groucho Marx : Wolf J. Flywheel
- Chico Marx: Ravelli
- Harpo Marx : Wacky
- Margaret Dumont : Martha Phelps
- Tony Martin: Tommy Rogers
- Virginia Grey : Joanna Sutton
- Douglas Dumbrille: Mr. Grover
External bond
- Card The Big Blind on Internet Movie Database
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