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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Warner Brothers
EAN: 0012569791176
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: Warner Home Video
Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Warner Home Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: May 02, 2006
Running Time: 163 minutes
Sales Rank: 32178
Studio: Warner Home Video
Theatrical Release Date: December 06, 1940
Editorial Review:
Description: Groucho, Chico, Harpo - all certifiably wacko in a double dip of comedies. The Marxmen Go West (Side A) to where the sun always shines, the fun never sets and where they outwit a land grabber. Highlights include the $1 scam, the stagecoach ride, Chico and Harpo bellying up to the bar and the train-chase finale. What fools these mortals be and what fuels they need. The boys chop up passenger cars to get wood to stoke the locomotive. They go east in The Big Store (Side B), becoming detectives-cum-bodyguards for a department store. Crime is afoot in the store or, if in the Fabrics Department, by the yard. Still, our sleuths don't have a clue except in laughing matters. Chico and Harpo share a piano keyboard, beds disappear into walls, roller skates provide in-store mobility and Groucho warbles Sing While You Sell. Sold!
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Classic Comedy!!!
Go West- I'm glad I watched 'A Night at the Opera' because that caused me to want to watch more Marx Brothers movies! Groucho is my favorite, because he's always hilarious in a stressful situation! Groucho plays an embezzler named S. Quentin Quale, who tries to rip off Joseph and Rusty Panello at the train station. Later, they all work together and stop a greedy rich man from building a town on an old man's land. The Marx Brothers help get the deed back and stop the bad guy. I love the awesome show ... Read More
Rating: - lukewarm films for diehard Marx Brothers fans
This DVD offers two of the later films by The Marx Brothers; they're not the very best movies but that is because L. B. Mayer at MGM Studios simply didn't like them. The brothers got lesser quality scripts as a result. Sigh.
Go West was surprisingly funny; I expected a much slower plot bogged down with corny songs. Yes, there are a couple of brief musical numbers but make no mistake about it: There are plenty of gags in the flick that are sure to make you laugh!
The action ... Read More
Rating: - Marx Bros.: Go West 1940 / The Big Store 1941
Comedy PAIRfection : Marx Bros. twin bill !. Groucho (1890-1977) , Chico 1887-1961 , Harpo 1888-1964 - All certifiaby wacko in a double dip comedies . The Marxmen GO WEST to where the sun always shine , the fun never sets and where they outwin a land grabber . Highlights include the One dollar scam , the stagecoach ride , Chico and Harpo belllying up the bar and train chase finale . What fools these mortals be and what fuels they need . The Boys chop up passanger car to get wood to stoke the locomotive ... Read More
Rating: - A sporadically good showcase, but mostly for completists
There are Marx Brothers Classics out there and Go West isn't one of them, although longtime afficionados who must have read negative reviews of their latter films somewhere along the way, might be very surprised at the number of clever, successful gags, and energetic performances by the comedy legends.
The somewhat complicated plot (feature comedies in the '40s were big on plots with bad guys and young lovers who are threatened by them and seek the aide of the starring comedy team) involving the search ... Read More
Rating: - For the love of Groucho
You might have to be a fan already, but Go West's train chase is positively worth the price of this copy as well as one of the funniest on film.
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