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Duck Soup

Duck Soup

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Hilarious and accessible Marx Brothers comedy which also works as a political satire. The perfect choice for your club's first...

CertificateU

Duration65 mins

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  • Jaya, 12
  • 4 reviews
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Great black and white film

4 stars

06 Apr 2019

This was my first black and white film and I loved it. It was a very funny even though sometimes I didn't know what was going on. Duck soup was filled of well played slapstick. My favourite part will have to be that Pinky and Chicolini were selling honey coated peanuts and Pinky kept on burning the street Vendors hat.

In Duck soup my favourite character would be Pinky or Chicolini because they mostly played most the slapstick in the movie and they were very funny. Moreover, Pinky didn't speak that much or didn't speak at all his communication was perfect especially with his emotions he shows them by honking horns. Also Pinky always cuts things and when he wants to cut he just pulls out scissors from nowhere. This was an amazing film you should see it if you like comedy and black and white films.

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