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"Broadway" comic strips: The Four Marx Brothers
"Broadway" comic strips: The Four Marx Brothers
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Re: "Broadway" comic strips: The Four Marx Brothers
Here's three more gems from the brothers. The one from April 1929 is listed as not from Animal Crackers, but from Keith-Albee Vaudeville. That's because Animal Crackers had closed on Broadway on April 06 and starting April 13 they were touring in Scenes from Animal Crackers. Also interesting to note the presence of Gertrude Cole, the only chorine I am aware of who appeared in all three of the brothers' Broadway shows.
March 02, 1929
March 28, 1929
April 11, 1929
March 02, 1929
March 28, 1929
April 11, 1929
Re: "Broadway" comic strips: The Four Marx Brothers
Thanks, Robert - the strips you posted did not show up in my search. There's still "gold" to be mined!
"Of course he smiled -- just like you and me." -- Harold Goodwin, on Buster Keaton (1976)
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