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Comedy

A Night in Casablanca

- 100 Girls! 1,000 Scenes! 10,000 Laffs!

The Marx Brothers are employed at a hotel in postwar Casablanca, where a ring of Nazis is trying to recover a cache of stolen treasure.

Release Date : 1946-05-10

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Loma Vista ProductionsCastle Hill ProductionsUnited Artists

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : Marx Brothers - A Night in Casablanca

Cast

Groucho Marx

Character Name : Ronald Kornblow

Original Name : Groucho Marx

Gender : Male

Harpo Marx

Character Name : Rusty

Original Name : Harpo Marx

Gender : Male

Chico Marx

Character Name : Corbaccio

Original Name : Chico Marx

Gender : Male

Charles Drake

Character Name : Lt. Pierre Delmar

Original Name : Charles Drake

Gender : Male

Lois Collier

Character Name : Annette

Original Name : Lois Collier

Gender : Female

Sig Ruman

Character Name : Count Pfefferman / Heinrich Stubel

Original Name : Sig Ruman

Gender : Male

Lisette Verea

Character Name : Beatrice Rheiner

Original Name : Lisette Verea

Gender : Female

Lewis L. Russell

Character Name : Governor

Original Name : Lewis L. Russell

Gender : Male

Dan Seymour

Character Name : Prefect of Police

Original Name : Dan Seymour

Gender : Male

Frederick Giermann

Character Name : Kurt

Original Name : Frederick Giermann

Gender : Male

Harro Meller

Character Name : Emile

Original Name : Harro Meller

Gender : Male

David Hoffman

Character Name : Spy

Original Name : David Hoffman

Gender : Male

Paul Harvey

Character Name : Mr. Smythe

Original Name : Paul Harvey

Gender : Male

Ruth Roman

Character Name : Harem Girl (uncredited)

Original Name : Ruth Roman

Gender : Female

Arthur Tovey

Character Name : Military Man in Restaurant (uncredited)

Original Name : Arthur Tovey

Gender : Male

Reviews

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r96sk

@r96sk

2025-03-03

'A Night in Casablanca' makes for my first Marx Brothers movie! It's one I had a fun time watching, this type of deadpan, slapstick comedy is what tends to get the most amusement out of me and this did just that. I was never belly laughing, but chuckling away I was. Harpo Marx brings the most chuckles, which is all the more impressive given he barely says a word; that's his thing, I'm now learning (I only knew the Marxs by name, not any details). Groucho Marx and Chico Marx are fun too. Sig Ruman is the best of the rest of the cast. It does get a bit repetitive towards the conclusion, though the overall ending itself means that isn't actually an issue when all is said and done.