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Groucho talks about cigars & Chico & Eden Hartford

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Add "&fmt=18" for the high-resolution version. From THE DICK CAVETT SHOW. May 25, 1971.

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  • nobody interviewed like cavett, not before or since

  • groucho's cigar was a cuban made dunhill 410, which is very creamy and mild with low niotine. they're really like a smokable milk chocolate bar. btw, wow julius' pants are riding high.

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  • Oddly, Groucho's denial that he ever wrote a produced screenplay is untrue. Check out "The King and the Chorus Girl" (1937) at the IMDB. It was a reasonably successful picture starring Joan Blondell, Edward Everett Horton and some mope recently arrived from Europe.

  • A brilliant interview. I would have enjoyed it more if Groucho had cleared his throat at some point.

  • @ping1200 Wow dude if you're going to try and trash this interview, at least include all the words in your sentence. "Why don't you bore a hole in yourself and let the sap run out?" - Groucho Marx (Horse Feathers, 1932) Long live the Four Marx Brothers!!

  • @ping1200 you are an idiot

  • Groucho,one of my fav. people.

  • That's probably true for a lot of people: they get along better if they're not married, and some get along with their ex-spouses much better after the divorce.

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