A Day at the Races

A Day at the Races

A Day at the Races is a 1937 comedy film, starring the Marx Brothers, about a veterinarian posing as a doctor, a race-horse owner and his friends who struggle to help keep a sanitarium open with the help of a misfit race-horse.

Genre: Comedy, Sport
Director(s): Sam Wood
Production: MGM Home Entertainment
 
IMDB:
7.7
Rotten Tomatoes:
100%
NR (Not Rated)
Year:
1937
111
1,349 Views
Three Great Laff Stars ! . . . more gags and gals . . . more songs and dances !
as the barrier goes up on the Whopper of all Musical Fun Shows!
America's Joy-Friends are back again in the grandest entertainment gallop of 1937! More howls, more girls, more song hits than "A Night At The Opera"!  Oh boy!
The Year's BIG Laugh, Music and Girl Show!

Hackenbush:
Record department. Col. Hawkins talkin'.

Whitmore:
Col. Hawkins, did you get a wire for me regarding Dr. Hackenbush?

Hackenbush:
[Turns on a fan] I'm sorry sir. There's a hurricane blowin' down here, and you have to talk a little louder. Woo! It's certainly the windiest day we ever had! WOO! Certainly is windy!

Whitmore:
I want to find out about Dr. HACKENBUSH!

Hackenbush:
[turns on the intercom, pulling Whitmore away from the phone] Whitmore you have to cut out that squawking! The patients are all complaining! [on the phone, posing as Colonel Hawkins] ...I hope, sir, that's the information that you require.

Whitmore:
I'm sorry, Colonel. I didn't hear it. I was called to the dictagraph.

Hackenbush:
What was that you said sir?

Whitmore:
[loudly] I was called to the dictagraph....I want to find out something about Hackenbush.

[Whitmore is called to the intercom again.]

Hackenbush:
...And in conclusion, let me say...

Whitmore:
I'm sorry Colonel. What was that you said about Hackenbush?

Hackenbush:
You mean, Dr. Hackenbush? Oh no. He's not here.

Whitmore:
I know he's not there. He's here!

Hackenbush:
Then what are you botherin' me for, Yankee?

Whitmore:
But I want to know something about his Florida record...Are you sure you're speaking about Hugo Z. Hackenbush?

Hackenbush:
Who?

Whitmore:
Hugo Z. Hackenbush!

Hackenbush:
Who's calling him?

Whitmore:
The Standish Sanitarium!

Hackenbush:
Yeah. That's where he works. Yeah. I understand he's doing a mighty fine job up there.

Whitmore:
I, I want to get some information regarding his qualifications for the job.

Hackenbush:
What job?

Whitmore:
As head of the sanitarium!

Hackenbush:
Who?

Whitmore:
Hackenbush!

Hackenbush:
[on the intercom] Whitmore, are you calling me?

Whitmore:
No, you sap!

Hackenbush:
[on the phone] Yes, now, uh, now what was that name?

Whitmore:
Hackenbush! Hackenbush!

Hackenbush:
Uh, uh. Well, as soon as he comes in, I'll have him get in touch with you.

Whitmore:
[slamming down the phone: No!


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