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"It was an event when you could get all three of them on the set at the same time. The minute you started a picture with the Marx brothers you hired three assistant directors. One for each Marx brother. You had two of 'em while you went to look for the third one and the first two would disappear." Buster Keaton
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"I wish we had the movie rights to this deal, ... It's like Citizen Kane meets the Sopranos with Marx Brothers thrown in." Phil Bronstein
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"This truly has been a partnership, the past seven years, like the Beatles, the Marx brothers -- even The Three Stooges." Andy Hirsch
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"(My father) he would be surprised to know he was still popular today, ... He told me, when he was quitting the Marx Brothers, (that) their kind of comedy was old-fashioned." Arthur Marx
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"In the house in Beverly Hills where our four children grew up, living conditions were a few thousand times improved over the old tenement on New York's East 93rd Street we Marx Brothers called home." Harpo Marx
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"He redefined comedy by defining the moment of our ascendancy as a generation. As did Charlie Chaplin , as did the Marx Brothers, as did Laurel and Hardy define their own times, Steve Martin defined ours." Tom Hanks
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