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It's part of a comedy exchange in the movie the Cocoanuts. While reading a map Groucho mentions a "viaduct" between a peninsula and the mainland and Chico replies "Why a Duck?"
Three: Groucho Marx; Harpo Marx; Chico Marx. "Night At The Opera" (1935) was the first Marx Brothers movie that the fourth brother, Zeppo Marx, was not in. His last movie was "Duck Soup" (1933). Zeppo always played the young good looking singer. In "Night At The Opera" this role was played by Allan Jones, who also appeared in their next feature "A Day At The Races" (1937). The fifth Marx brother was Gummo Marx, who performed in Vaudeville with them, but never appeared in any of their films.
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Yes, the noun duck is a common noun, a word for any duck of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Daffy DuckDuck, NC 27949Duck Lake, Clarence, MIDuck House (restaurant), Monterey Park, CA"Duck Soup", 1933 movie with Groucho and Harpo Marx
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The Marx Brothers were comedic geniuses known for their witty humor, slapstick comedy, and sharp one-liners. Their movies such as "Duck Soup" and "A Night at the Opera" are considered classic examples of screwball comedy. They left a lasting impact on the comedy genre and are still celebrated for their innovative approach to humor.
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