Iconic Comedians perform classic mirror routine skit is still awesome to watch, 😂🎉 🎩 📺 “I’ll Think I’ll Change Out Of These Wet Clothes And Change Into a Dry Martini 🍸.” (Groucho Brother of Harpo Marx)
Just realized that there is one arm placement mistake. 2nd time he comes out to make fave and beep horn 4x. His arm is opposite of her arm. I believe she got it right
I liked both Lucy and Harpo plus other Marx Brothers. But Harpo was something far more than the others. I remember how I was waiting for those piano playings every time when watching Marx Brothers here in Finland.
This scene is as legendary as the two comics themselves! I wonder how much if at all they had to practice to get in sync. They said that if you had seen rehearsals of the show you would have said that is great but fire the redhead. Red Skeleton, Buster Keaton and I believe one other visited Lucy and said you’re a clown like us. You can’t rehearse. You need to work it out in front of a mirror.
I don't get what's so funny about this? I guess a different time. This isn't in 4K as they never had 4K back then. Looks better than the original but it's no 4K.
I watched a lot of I Love Lucy in reruns growing up but just to pass the time. Never really found it that funny but I did like the reruns of The Andy Griffith Show and Leave it to Beaver.
Boy, sure would be nice if didn't have video suggestions over the entire screen for the last 30 seconds of the gag. Thanks a lot, TH-cam.
The real amazing skill of these two comic legends, is keeping a straight face while doing this iconic routine
Amazing!!! Thanks for your concept of colorizing this black and white video. Much appreciated!!
The quality of this video is spectacular. Great job!
Iconic Comedians perform classic mirror routine skit is still awesome to watch, 😂🎉 🎩 📺 “I’ll Think I’ll Change Out Of These Wet Clothes And Change Into a Dry Martini 🍸.” (Groucho Brother of Harpo Marx)
Two comic masters.
Just realized that there is one arm placement mistake. 2nd time he comes out to make fave and beep horn 4x. His arm is opposite of her arm. I believe she got it right
Way before my time but that was cool, I'm glad I saw this.
I liked both Lucy and Harpo plus other Marx Brothers. But Harpo was something far more than the others. I remember how I was waiting for those piano playings every time when watching Marx Brothers here in Finland.
Chico was the piano player
This will never not be funny
It must have taken them ages to get this scene right
Fun fact: Harpo's real name is Adolf, but he later changed it to Arthur in his teens.
This scene is as legendary as the two comics themselves! I wonder how much if at all they had to practice to get in sync. They said that if you had seen rehearsals of the show you would have said that is great but fire the redhead. Red Skeleton, Buster Keaton and I believe one other visited Lucy and said you’re a clown like us. You can’t rehearse. You need to work it out in front of a mirror.
Probably took the time and effort to get this right than they got all the moves right in time for recording
The funny thing is that Lucille Ball actually co-starred in a Marx Bros movie (Room Service) before she became a comedian.
obnoxious tease ads obscure the ultimate ending. Better in B&W: th-cam.com/video/dxJO4L1vK64/w-d-xo.html
Wonder if Harpo spoke off camera if he Lucy, Viv, Desi, Bill and Carole's actress got together afterwards.😊😊
Thanks TH-cam for obscuring the end of the video and ruining the gag with crappy screens of stuff I will NEVER watch, I'm so mad.
I did not know it was killing the experience, I just removed the final suggested videos. Thanks for let me know.
@@aicolouring 2 Wow, an actual response to a comment on this annoying trend. I think we all know it isn't you but TH-cam. Thanks!
I don't get what's so funny about this? I guess a different time. This isn't in 4K as they never had 4K back then. Looks better than the original but it's no 4K.
I watched a lot of I Love Lucy in reruns growing up but just to pass the time. Never really found it that funny but I did like the reruns of The Andy Griffith Show and Leave it to Beaver.