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Room Service

  • 1938
  • Approved
  • 1h 18m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
5.8K
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Groucho Marx, Chico Marx, and Harpo Marx in Room Service (1938)
A penniless theatrical producer must outwit the hotel efficiency expert trying to evict him from his room, while securing a backer for his new play.
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A penniless theatrical producer must outwit the hotel efficiency expert trying to evict him from his room, while securing a backer for his new play.A penniless theatrical producer must outwit the hotel efficiency expert trying to evict him from his room, while securing a backer for his new play.A penniless theatrical producer must outwit the hotel efficiency expert trying to evict him from his room, while securing a backer for his new play.

  • Director
    • William A. Seiter
  • Writers
    • Morrie Ryskind
    • John Murray
    • Allen Boretz
  • Stars
    • Groucho Marx
    • Harpo Marx
    • Chico Marx
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    5.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • William A. Seiter
    • Writers
      • Morrie Ryskind
      • John Murray
      • Allen Boretz
    • Stars
      • Groucho Marx
      • Harpo Marx
      • Chico Marx
    • 54User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Groucho Marx
    Groucho Marx
    • Gordon Miller
    • (as The Marx Brothers)
    Harpo Marx
    Harpo Marx
    • Faker
    • (as The Marx Brothers)
    Chico Marx
    Chico Marx
    • Harry Binelli
    • (as The Marx Brothers)
    Lucille Ball
    Lucille Ball
    • Christine
    Ann Miller
    Ann Miller
    • Hilda
    Frank Albertson
    Frank Albertson
    • Leo Davis
    Cliff Dunstan
    Cliff Dunstan
    • Joseph Gribble
    Donald MacBride
    Donald MacBride
    • Gregory Wagner
    Philip Loeb
    Philip Loeb
    • Timothy Hogarth
    Philip Wood
    • Simon Jenkins
    Alexander Asro
    • Sasha
    Charles Halton
    Charles Halton
    • Dr. Glass
    Stanley Blystone
    Stanley Blystone
    • Policeman in Alley
    • (uncredited)
    Phoebe Campbell
    • Minor Role
    • (uncredited)
    Clyde Courtright
    • Minor Role
    • (uncredited)
    Josephine DeKarr
    • Minor Role
    • (uncredited)
    Paul Everton
    Paul Everton
    • Formally-Dressed Man in Play
    • (uncredited)
    Cliff Herd
    • Minor Role
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • William A. Seiter
    • Writers
      • Morrie Ryskind
      • John Murray
      • Allen Boretz
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    User reviews54

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    dougdoepke

    A Lesser Marx

    The movie manages a few chuckles, but is not prime material for Marx Bros. fans. One reason is that there's too much conventional logic in what the boys do, unlike their usual wacky comedic logic. Thus, there's little of the usual anarchic assault on well-ordered society that provides larger point to their madcap style.

    Here the boys are trying to beat the hotel out of a big bill in order to get their stage play produced, and what they do makes perfectly good sense, though done in zany style. I get the feeling that, unlike other Marx movies, any number of good comedic actors could have replaced them to decent effect. Also, journeyman director Seiter fails to bring the zaniness to the kind of madcap boil that marks their best features. For example, the comedy mix tends to keep the boys apart instead of effectively combining them.

    Nonetheless, the movie has its moments and some good gag lines, along with lively humorous support— MacBride as the dyspeptic hotel manager, Wood as the string bean agent, and Albertson as the boyish playwrite. Unfortunately, Lucille Ball's expert comedic talent goes untapped, but thankfully not her good looks.

    Looks like the boys miss their home at MGM where their best movies were made. But even second-rate Marx Bros. at RKO still manages some good laughs.
    7Austen

    still worth seeing

    Many criticize "Room Service" as the worst Marx Brothers film. This is both misleading and ridiculous. While "Duck Soup" now receives the most critical acclaim, one need only compare that film to Room Serivce to see a dramatic improvement in the directing and delivery. Room Service wasn't written explicitly for the Marx Brothers, so it doesn't have catchy lines. Still, the film flows much better than predecessors and is still pretty damn funny. The Marx Brothers made many great movies, and yes, this is one of those great ones!
    7tavm

    Room Service is no Marx Brothers classic, but still enjoyable nonetheless

    30 years ago today, Groucho Marx died at 86, three days after Elvis Presley. For the occasion, I'd thought I'd view some of his movies of which Room Service is one of them. Unlike the others he made with his brothers, this one wasn't especially tailored to their talents since it was originally a Broadway play starring other people. So the action is mostly confined to the hotel and the pace slows down a little bit. Nevertheless, there's still some witty lines and visual humor concerning Harpo that makes this one of the more enjoyable latter day-Marx Brothers films. And there's a wonderful supporting cast with Frank Albertson as the playwright and, especially, Donald MacBride as the hotel manager who keeps exclaiming, "Jumping Butterballs!" Also of note is the fact that a couple of young players named Ann Miller and Lucille Ball appear here long before their established personas. So while not the classic of their five Paramount and first two MGM pictures, this RKO production was nothing the Marx Brothers should be ashamed of.
    7planktonrules

    very static and stagy but still worth seeing

    I consider this the last Marx Brothers film worth seeing, though it is inferior to all their previous films. While you'll get a few laughs in their efforts following ROOM SERVICE, they are definitely a step below their earlier efforts.

    The film was an adaptation of a stage production and it's obvious because most all the action takes place in one hotel room. As a result, there's a definite feeling of claustrophobia in the picture and it also prevents the film from rising to a higher level of entertainment.

    About the only real WONDERFUL moment in the film is the very end, where one of the characters appears to come back to life--it's well worth seeing.
    6ccthemovieman-1

    Not Their Worst, But Not Up To Par, Either

    didn't think this was one of the Marx Brothes better films, but it wasn't their worst, either. One thing different: no harp playing from Harpo and no singing from Groucho. That's okay with me, anyway, since I watch these movies for the comedy, not the music. The only musical number was "Swing Long, Sweet Chariot" near the end of the movie.

    There are some funny scenes in here, but not enough of them. Too much of the film takes place in one room. This is like a play and it begins to drag after an hour. Donald McBride, with his constant gruff voice and shouting, grates on you after awhile, too.

    Lucille Ball is in here, and I always didn't recognize her. She looked very young (which she was!).

    Overall, the film has entertainment value but, personally, I would rather watch the boys' others films.

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    • Trivia
      The only film The Marx Brothers made at RKO. During salary negotiations with the studio, erstwhile member Zeppo Marx represented The Marx Brothers, threatening to rejoin the group if their demands weren't met.
    • Goofs
      Wires visible on the turkey when it flies around the room.
    • Quotes

      Gordon Miller: [Seeing Harpo, taking his coat off, with no shirt under] I see he comes prepared.

      Harry Binelli: No, he doesn't believe in shirts!

      Gordon Miller: Ah, he's an atheist!

    • Crazy credits
      Opening credits are shown on doors that flip around for each new screen of names.
    • Alternate versions
      Also available in a colorized version.
    • Connections
      Featured in Anatomy of an Illness (1984)
    • Soundtracks
      Merrily We Roll Along
      (uncredited)

      Traditional

      A song loosely based on 'Good Night Ladies' (1847) by Edwin P. Christy

      In the score during the opening credits

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    • Release date
      • September 30, 1938 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Servicio de hotel
    • Filming locations
      • RKO Studios - 780 N. Gower Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • RKO Radio Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $884,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 18m(78 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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