

But nothing beats the last half hour - the performance of "Il Trovatore" with Harpo using the stage ropes like Tarzan, and Chico playing baseball in the orchestra while Groucho sells peanuts. "How would you like to feel how she looks?" The stateroom scene is, of course, a classic, and my favorite part is when Groucho tells the housekeeper, "I want two pillows on that bed" and Harpo sound asleep and being moved everywhere, including onto a tray of food. I do remember what Groucho says when he sees the gypsy Azucena in the opera, however. The one-liners come so fast - you keep thinking you'll remember them, but one is funnier than the next.
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The brothers get mixed up with an opera company and a divo and diva in love - Allan Jones and Kitty Carlisle, and trying to get the two to perform together. "A Night at the Opera" is one of those films you can see dozens of times and laugh just as hard as you did the first time.
