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At a restaurant in Milan, Italy, wealthy widow Mrs. Claypool has apparently been stood up for dinner by her business manager, Otis B. Driftwood.After she discovers him dining with another woman and seated directly behind her, Driftwood joins Mrs. Claypool and soon introduces her to Herman Gottlieb, director of the New York Opera Company, also dining at the restaurant.
A Night at the Opera; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Une nuit à l'opéra; Usage on ja.wikipedia.org オペラは踊る; Usage on nl.wikipedia.org A Night at the Opera (film) Usage on sv.wikipedia.org Wikipedia:Veckans tävling/Videosprint 2/Wikidatalista; Usage on uk.wikipedia.org Ніч в опері; Usage on www.wikidata.org Q943992
Kitty Carlisle Hart (born Catherine Conn; September 3, 1910 – April 17, 2007) [1] [2] was an American stage and screen actress, opera singer, television personality and spokesperson for the arts. She was the leading lady in the Marx Brothers movie A Night at the Opera (1935) and was a regular panelist on the television game show To Tell the ...
Margaret Dumont (born Daisy Juliette Baker; October 20, 1882 – March 6, 1965) [1] [2] [a] was an American stage and film actress. She is best remembered as the comic foil to the Marx Brothers in seven of their films; Groucho Marx called her "practically the fifth Marx brother."
A Night at the Opera (1935) as Fiorello; A Day at the Races (1937) as Tony; Room Service (1938) as Harry Binelli; At The Circus (1939) as Antonio "Tony" Pirelli; Go West (1940) as Joe Panello; The Big Store (1941) as Ravelli; A Night in Casablanca (1946) as Corbaccio; Love Happy (1949) as Faustino the Great; The Story of Mankind as Monk
A major portion of the final screenplay was written by Al Boasberg who also contributed to A Night at the Opera, but due to a disagreement with MGM, he chose not to be given any credit for his work. As they had with A Night at the Opera, the Brothers honed the comic material during a pre-production vaudeville tour.
Irving Grant Thalberg (May 30, 1899 – September 14, 1936) was an American film producer during the early years of motion pictures. He was called "The Boy Wonder" for his youth and ability to select scripts, choose actors, gather production staff, and make profitable films, including Grand Hotel, China Seas, A Night at the Opera, Mutiny on the Bounty, Camille and The Good Earth.