Hooray for Captain Sapaulding! The Marx conflict is a classic in film history, and today it is still as deliriously funny as it was fifty years ago. In this film Groucho's most famous character was born: Captain Spaulding, whose song became the popular theme song for the television show You Bet Your Life. Highlights of the film include Groucho's lecture on Africa ("One morning I shot an elephant in my pajamas. I have no idea how it got there.") and the card game that Harpo and Chico play with the lady. socialite Mrs. Rittenchouse (Margaret Dumont). Screenplay by Morrie Ryskind.
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Hooray for Captain Sapaulding! The Marx conflict is a classic in film history, and today it is still as deliriously funny as it was fifty years ago. In this film Groucho's most famous character was born: Captain Spaulding, whose song became the popular theme song for the television show You Bet Your Life. Highlights of the film include Groucho's lecture on Africa ("One morning I shot an elephant in my pajamas. I have no idea how it got there.") and the card game that Harpo and Chico play with the lady. socialite Mrs. Rittenchouse (Margaret Dumont). Screenplay by Morrie Ryskind.