Box set: The Marx Brothers Silver Screen Collection

Marx Brothers The Big Store
Warner Brothers (1941)
Comedy
In Collection
#1176
6*
Seen ItYes
(6/13/2011)
IMDB   6.2
96 mins USA/English
DVD  Region 1   PG
Groucho Marx Wolf J. Flywheel
Chico Marx Ravelli
Harpo Marx Wacky
Tony Martin Tommy Rogers
Virginia Grey Joan Sutton
Margaret Dumont Martha Phelps
Douglass Dumbrille Mr. Grover
William Tannen Fred Sutton
Marion Martin Peggy Arden
Virginia O'Brien Kitty
Henry Armetta Guiseppi
Anna Demetrio Maria
Paul Stanton George Hastings
Russell Hicks Arthur Hastings
Bradley Page Duke
Director Charles "Chuck" Riesner
Charles Reisner
Writer Nat Perrin
Sid Kuller
Hal Fimberg

The last of the Marx Bros .' MGM films, The Big Store is also the least — though a few good gags manage to seep through the overall tedium. Groucho Marx plays two-bit detective Wolf J. Flywheel, hired by department-store owner Martha Phelps ( Margaret Dumont ) to act as bodyguard for Martha's nephew and sole heir Tommy Rogers ( Tony Martin ). Crooked store manager Grover ( Douglas Dumbrille ) is anxious to take over the operation and to hide the fact that he's been juggling the books; to expedite this, he has arranged several "accidents" to put Tommy out of the way. Despite his monumental ineptitude, Flywheel manages to protect Tommy from harm, with the help of his mute assistant Wacky ( Harpo Marx ) and Tommy's music-teacher pal Ravelli ( Chico Marx ). After a series of yawn-provoking complications, Grover tries once more to kill Tommy during a musical reception given in honor of the store's merger with the Hastings Brothers. When this also fails, he kidnaps Tommy's girl friend Joan ( Virginia Grey ), a bit of skullduggery captured on film by camera-wielding Ravelli. Grover's efforts to get his hands on the incriminating photo leads to a zany slapstick chase through the department store, culminating in the villain's capture ("I told you in the first reel he was a crook", observes Flywheel) and a happy ending for Tommy and Joan. The opening routine in Groucho 's seedy office and Harpo 's harp solo (in which, through trick photography, he accompanies himself on flute and bass violin) are the only scenes truly worth watching in The Big Store ; the big-chase finale is compromised by the fact that the Marx Bros .' stunt doubles do all the work, while the film's major production number, "Tenement Symphony", is downright embarrassing. The Marxes were so disappointed with The Big Store that they vowed to quit moviemaking altogether-only to return to the screen five years later in A Night in Casablanca . — Hal Erickson
Edition Details
Series Marx Brothers Collection 1
Release Date 5/4/2004
Screen Ratio 1.33:1
No. of Disks/Tapes 1
Personal Details
Purchase Date 5/4/2004
Owner Thomas Eisenmann
Store Best Buy
Condition Excellent
Reviewed Not Found
Bit Rate N/A
Anamophic No
Links IMDB