Secret Philadelphia (A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful and Obscure)
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MARX BROTHERS, THE - A Day at the Horse Opera
Air Date/Released | Monday, February 14, 1966 |
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Station/Studio | Filmation Studios |
Featuring | Joe Besser (Solo) |
A Filmation Productions animated pilot, the first (and only) of 156 planned but unsold/unproduced 7-minute cartoons.
Groucho, Chico and Harpo are medicine show peddlers in the old west. Only one thing will prevent a war between the U.S. and all the tribes led by the Great Indian Chief... the marriage of the Chief's fat daughter to the Great Stone Face god. Isn't it convenient that Groucho is the spitting image of the deity?
This cartoon pilot was first advertised in the Feb. 14, 1966 issue of "Broadcasting Magazine." That date has been assigned as "air date" for purposes of this filmography listing.
Filmation producer Lou Scheimer rediscovered the film in an archive, and made it available for screening at the 2012 Comic Con in San Diego, CA.
Voice Cast: Pat Harrington Jr. (Groucho), Ted Knight (Chico, other voices), Joe Besser (Great Indian Chief)
Crew: Groucho Marx (Techical Advisor), Hal Sutherland (Director), Norm Prescott, Lou Scheimer (Producers), John J. Cole (Executive Producer), Jay Burton, Mort Goode, Michael Maltese (Writers), Lou Scheimer (Character Designs, Layouts)
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