ICE-Vision: Monkey Business (McLeod, 1931)
Tuesday, September 17 at 5:30 PM
Lamar Dodd School of Art Room S150
ICE-Vision continues with Film Studies and English major Dafna Kaufman’s selections of great films that may be forgotten by the general public, but can be remembered and cherished through viewings today. From tragic to hilarious, the films will force your mind to bend, change, and distort to see film beyond its most well-understood definition.
Four brothers, a boat, and Maurice Chevalier. What more could a film need? The 1931 Marx Brothers film, Monkey Business, brings together the four Marx Brothers as they stow away on a ship to America. With witty repartee, screwball antics, and the always glorious Groucho Marx mustache, Monkey Business is a must see that will make you cry, only from laughing too hard.