Friday, February 5, 2021

Rare Treats: A Day at The Horse Opera (1966)

 We all know that Filmation made its first inroads with Superman in 1966. However, earlier that same year, the studio nearly broke ground with another icon---The Marx Brothers!!

It had been years since the last Marx movie. Groucho was now a TV fixture, and at this point was doing game & talk shows. Still, the fledgling studio acquired a license to adapt the legendary team, minus Zeppo, of course, in a pilot for a proposed series, less than a year after the Three Stooges began a series of animated cartoons for syndication.

In "A Day at The Horse Opera", the brothers are in the Old West as a 3-man medicine show, then run afoul of a Native American chief (Joe Besser, ex-The Joey Bishop Show), who wants to marry off his daughter to what he believes is "The Great Stone Face"---and guess who is a perfect likeness of said statue?

Pat Harrington, Jr. (The Inspector) is Groucho. Ted Knight voices Chico. Don't know about Minnie-Ho-Ho.


Unfortunately, no one was willing to take a chance, and Filmation would have to wait 2 years before mounting a comedy show (The Archie Show, of course), and so "Horse Opera" sat in the vaults until a bootleg somehow got traded around, and YouTube poster Comic Guru got his hands on it.

Rating: B.

2 comments:

Silverstar said...

Odd how no one wanted to take a chance with this. It wasn't any worse than the Cartoons based on the Three Stooges or Abbott and Costello. As a Marx Brothers fan, I didn't find it earth shaking, but I've seen much, much worse.

hobbyfan said...

Hanna-Barbera, which landed the Abbott & Costello license a year later, also did the Laurel & Hardy shorts, and both sets, like the New 3 Stooges, were produced for syndication. I'm thinking network suits assumed the kids probably hadn't seen the classic movies......!