Day At The Races, A (1937) - (Movie Clip) Make It Lilies For Me
Desperate to prevent business manager Whitmore (Leonard Ceeley) from finding out hes a veterinarian, newly-installed sanitarium boss Hackenbush (Groucho Marx) stages an elaborate phone call, in the MGM Marx Brothers comedy A Day At The Races, 1937.
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Day at the Races, A - (Original Trailer)
The Marx Brothers try to save a pretty girl's sanitarium in A Day at the Races (1937).
Day At The Races, A (1937) -- (Movie Clip) I Told You To Throw That Race!
Harpo Marx is introduced as mute jockey Stuffy, who recklessly wins a race he was supposed to throw, pursued by crooked banker Morgan (Douglas Dumbrille), aided by his horse owner pal (Allan Jones) and then race track hustler Tony (brother Chico), early in A Day At The Races, 1937.
Day At The Races, A (1937) -- (Movie Clip) Either He's Dead, Or...
For reasons not quite clear or relevant, sanitarium employee Tony (Chico Marx) has arranged for phony-doctor and new-boss Hackenbush (Groucho Marx) to examine his jockey buddy Stuffy (Harpo Marx), the first routine with all three together, in MGMs A Day At The Races, 1937.
Day At The Races, A (1937) -- (Movie Clip) I Proposed To Your Mother
Horse doctor Hackenbush (Groucho Marx) enters as his rich patient Mrs. Upjohn (Margaret Dumont) is hoping to intervene on behalf of sanitarium owner Judy (Maureen OSullivan), whos being railroaded by her business manager Whitmore (Leonard Ceeley), early in A Day At The Races, 1937.