While much of the verbal reparte may be lost on younger viewers, there's enough slapstick to keep everyone laughing. I will confess that we fast forwarded through the love songs!
A Night at the Opera
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Is it age appropriate?
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Is it any good?
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Common Sense says
Marx Brothers masterpiece is still hilarious.
Why We Rated This
for Ages 7 and Up
What to watch out for
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What Parents Need to Know
This review of A Night at the Opera was written by Nell Minow
Parents need to know that children studying piano may especially enjoy Chico's speciality -- playing the piano while his fingers do acrobatics. And all children will enjoy learning that the stars were real-life brothers, who performed together for most of their lives.
Families Can Talk About
- Families can talk about why Rodolfo won't sing to the people who came to say goodbye to him. Also, in this movie the Marx brothers play people who aren't very nice -- they steal, they cheat, they lie, and they cause havoc. How does the movie make you like them anyway?
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Is It Any Good?
Many of the Marx Brother's best-loved routines are here, including the wildly funny contract negotiation, as Groucho and Chico try to con each other ("That's what we call a sanity clause." "Oh no, you can't fool me. There ain't no Sanity Clause!") and the famous scene in which one person after another enters Groucho's closet-sized stateroom. Budding pianists may especially enjoy Chico's speciality -- playing the piano while his fingers do acrobatics.
Movie Details
Run time: 96 minutes
Theatrical release: 11/15/1935, DVD release: 01/29/1992
MPAA Rating: NR
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