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Humor Risk

  • 19211921
  • 20m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
93
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Groucho Marx, Chico Marx, Harpo Marx, and Zeppo Marx in Humor Risk (1921)
  • Comedy
  • Short
Harpo played the hero, a detective named Watson who "made his entrance in a high hat, sliding down a coal chute into the basement". Groucho played an "old movie" villain, who "sported a long... Read allHarpo played the hero, a detective named Watson who "made his entrance in a high hat, sliding down a coal chute into the basement". Groucho played an "old movie" villain, who "sported a long mustache and was clad in black", while Chico was probably his "chuckling [Italian] henchm... Read allHarpo played the hero, a detective named Watson who "made his entrance in a high hat, sliding down a coal chute into the basement". Groucho played an "old movie" villain, who "sported a long mustache and was clad in black", while Chico was probably his "chuckling [Italian] henchman". Zeppo portrayed a playboy who was the owner of a nightclub in which most of the actio... Read all
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
93
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  • Director
    • Richard Smith
  • Writer
    • Jo Swerling(scenario)
  • Stars
    • Groucho Marx
    • Harpo Marx
    • Chico Marx
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  • Director
    • Richard Smith
  • Writer
    • Jo Swerling(scenario)
  • Stars
    • Groucho Marx
    • Harpo Marx
    • Chico Marx
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    • 2User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Groucho Marx, Chico Marx, Harpo Marx, Zeppo Marx, Jobyna Ralston, and Richard Smith in Humor Risk (1921)
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    • Villainas Villain
    Harpo Marx
    Harpo Marx
    • Watsonas Watson
    Chico Marx
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    • Henchmanas Henchman
    Zeppo Marx
    Zeppo Marx
    • Playboyas Playboy
    Jobyna Ralston
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    • Heroineas Heroine
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    • Director
      • Richard Smith
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      • Jo Swerling(scenario)
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    • Trivia
      Filmed in Fort Lee, New Jersey, this film was previewed once and not released. Legend has it that Groucho Marx hated it so much that he burned the negative. The film is now believed to be lost.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Inside the Marx Brothers (2003)

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    5/10
    One of the "Holy Grails" of Missing Movies
    I suspect that if HUMOR RISK was ever located, and transferred to video or DVD, it would eventually disappoint people.

    The problem is that only one of the four (in 1926 five) Marx Brothers was silent - Harpo. Groucho and Chico required sound for their types of humor, with malapropisms, puns, double entendres, and mistaken words thrown in so much. Zeppo too would have needed some type of script (due to the parts he was playing in the five films he did with them). However, Zeppo (like Harpo) did apparently make one silent film (though not a major one - Frank Tuttle directed it, and Ziegfeld star Ann Pennington appeared in it).

    It would be a curiosity to us if we watched it, and we would wait for it to take off. But the glorious mangling of the English tongue by Chico, and the souring confusion of metaphors and similes by Groucho would have been sorely missed.

    It's curious that Jobyna Rawlston, the co-star of Harold Lloyd, was in this film. Is it just possible that Lloyd or his producer Hal Roach had some hand in the production. Maybe (if a copy survives) it's in Lloyd's or Roach's vaults. Just a guess though.

    It is always welcome to see a missing film turn up, or an unexpected film turn up. For a number of years a film short with the brothers (including Zeppo) has popped up and been shown. It is of the four of them trying to get hired for a show and going to the agent's office. The skit (which is in spoken and sung rhyme) is actually the same one that would be used in a new setting in MONKEY BUSINESS where the brothers try to leave the ocean liner claiming to be Maurice Chevalier. Here they all come in wearing straw hats, trying to impress the agent. Harpo also does an interesting gag never done by him in his films. He blows up a rubber glove so that it looks like a cow's udder, "milks it into a bottle (as his hand slowly lets the air out of the glove, then he "drinks" the milk! Apparently the whole routine is from the brother's first Broadway hit: I'LL SAY SHE IS! That show appeared in 1927, before THE COCONUTS. It's nice that they saved a scene from the show.
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    • Release date
      • 1921 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • None
      • English
    • Production company
      • Caravel Comedy Company
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    • Runtime
      20 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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