It could be said that in this episode Groucho Marx operates as a Hollywood-style Scarlet Pimpernel, with a repertoire of outrageous puns covering the steely, daring life of a counterspy.But, as Groucho might retort, his cover is at the dry-cleaner, and, besides, Groucho is not one to hide his... read more
Preceded by Groucho Marx and the Broadway Murders, and followed by Groucho Marx, King of the Jungle.
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