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  1. Oct 2, 2019 · Duck Soup is well known as the classic satirical spin on the rising fascism. It was prescient, it wasn’t preachy, and the bad guys won.

  2. Compared to the Marx Brothers' previous films, Duck Soup was a financial disappointment, [2] though it was not an outright box-office failure as is sometimes reported. The film opened to mixed reviews, [ 3 ] although this by itself did not end the group's association with Paramount.

  3. Despite its eventual status as a comedy classic, ‘Duck Soup’ initially received mixed reviews and was considered a commercial failure at the box office. Audiences were perhaps not quite ready for the Marx Brothers’ unique brand of irreverent, boundary-pushing humor.

  4. Duck Soup, American screwball comedy, released in 1933, that is considered to be among the Marx Brothers’ best films. It is especially noted for its anarchic style and effective satirization of war. The movie was also the last in which Zeppo appeared with his brothers. Learn more about Duck Soup.

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  5. The Marx Brothers’ film Duck Soup was first released in 1933. At first, many critics deemed the film to be a commercial failure because its popularity paled in comparison to other Marx Brothers’ productions like The Cocoanuts, Animal Crackers, and The House That Shadows Built.

  6. Apr 10, 2001 · The failure of Duck Soup didn’t slow his career and he directed in quick succession Charlie Ruggles’ and W. C. Fields’ Six of a Kind (1934) and Mae West’s Belle of the Nineties (1934). This period (1923 -1936), during which McCarey worked with many of the comedy greats, is generally regarded as his apprenticeship.

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  8. Jul 9, 2000 · Dated as “Duck Soup” inevitably is in some respects, it has moments that seem startlingly modern, as when Groucho calls for help during the closing battle sequence, and the response is stock footage edited together out of newsreel shots of fire engines, elephants, motorcycles, you name it.