- Love Happy
Infobox Film
name = Love Happy
caption =
amg_id = 1:30294
imdb_id = 0041604
director = David Miller
producer =Mary Pickford
David Miller
writer =Mac Benoff Frank Tashlin Harpo Marx (story)
starring =Groucho Marx Harpo Marx Chico Marx Ilona Massey Vera-Ellen Marion Hutton Marilyn Monroe
music =Ann Ronell
cinematography =William Mellor
editing =Basil Wrangell
released =3 March 1950
distributor =United Artists
runtime = 85 min.
country =USA
language = English
budget =
website ="Love Happy" (1950) was the 14th (including
Humor Risk ), and virtually the last,Marx Brothers movie (they would return to the big screen in 1957 for brief, separate appearances in "The Story of Mankind").The film stars
Harpo Marx ,Chico Marx , and, in a smaller role than usual,Groucho Marx , plusIlona Massey ,Vera-Ellen ,Marion Hutton ,Raymond Burr ,Bruce Gordon , andEric Blore , with a memorable walk-on by a youngMarilyn Monroe . It was directed by David Miller, and written byFrank Tashlin andMac Benoff , based on a story by Harpo.Fact|date=April 2008The film was produced by former silent film star
Mary Pickford and released byUnited Artists . Although shooting began in August 1948, the film was not released until 3 March 1950. The production ran out of money during shooting, so they came up with a unique form ofproduct placement (rare for the time): a rooftop chase around advertising billboards.Harpo is up to his usual antics when he steals a tin of sardines and accidentally bags the Romanoff diamonds. The film was originally conceived as a solo film for Harpo, but Groucho often said the brothers did the film to help Chico pay off gambling debts. Once Chico was in, the producers refused to finance the film unless all three Marx Brothers were.
Groucho appears without his usual greasepaint moustache and thick eyebrows. He is rarely in the same scenes as his brothers, and mainly provides an encompassing narration to explain things in the film when the necessary sequences for a coherent narrative were unavailable. Groucho avoided mentioning it at all in his autobiography, "Groucho and Me" (1959), apparently at that time considering "
A Night in Casablanca " their last film together, but did acknowledge the film in his book, "The Groucho Phile: An Illustrated Life" (1976), 17 years later. Because of the encapsulated nature of Groucho's scenes, it had been assumed that his presence was an afterthought. However, recently discovered letters from Groucho show that he was to have been part of the project from its earliest stages in 1946-47.This movie is regarded by some as the worst Marx Brothers movie; other Marx Brothers fans, particularly Harpo's, do not hold such a negative opinion of the film. The
IMDb rates "The Story of Mankind" lower, but that movie was not specifically produced as a Marx Brothers vehicle.The film has a musical score and lyrics by
Ann Ronell , with a livelyfilm noir ish dancing version ofSadie Thompson (Vera-Ellen) andUS Marines on a South Pacific Island.Musical numbers
*Love Happy
*Who Stole the Jam?
*Sadie Thompson Number
*Gypsy Love Song
*Swanee River
*Polonaise in A-FlatChico plays a duet on "Gypsy Love Song" with actor-musician
Leon Belasco as Mr. Lyons, the owner of the stage props and costumes. Belasco, onviolin , starts playing many fancy trills until Chico says, "Look, Mista Lyons, I know you wanna make a good impression — but please, don't play better than me!"Cast
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Groucho Marx as Detective Sam Grunion
*Chico Marx as Faustino the Great
*Harpo Marx as Harpo
*Ilona Massey as Madame Egelichi
*Vera-Ellen as Maggie Phillips
*Marion Hutton as Bunny Dolan
*Raymond Burr as Alphonse Zoto
*Melville Cooper as Lefty Throckmorton
*Paul Valentine as Mike Johnson
*Bruce Gordon as Hannibal Zoto
*Marilyn Monroe as Grunion's Client
*Leon Belasco as Mr. Lyons
*Eric Blore as Mackinaw
*Otto Waldis as IvanExternal links
*imdb_title|id=0041604|title=Love Happy
*tcmdb title|id=81965|title=Love Happy
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