At the Circus

At the Circus is a 1939 Marx Brothers comedy film in which they save a circus from bankruptcy. It is notable for Groucho Marx's classic rendition of "Lydia the Tattooed Lady." and co-stars include Margaret Dumont, Eve Arden, and Kenny Baker. The circus strong man (Nat Pendleton, one of the ringer football players in Horse Feathers), and the diminutive (Jerry Marenghi, who also appeared in a few Our Gang shorts), are accomplices of the bad guy Car... more

Initial release date:

  • Oct 20, 1939

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  • 1 h 27 min

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Directed by

Edward Buzzell

Edward Buzzell (13 November 1900 - 11 January 1985) was a director for MGM who directed many of their films in the late 1930s, including Honolulu (1939), the Marx Brothers films At the Circus (1939) and Go West (1940), the musicals Best Foot Forward (1943) with Lucille Ball, and Neptune's Daughter ...

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  • Keep the world laughing!

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  • 1 h 27 min

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