Comedy   United States of America

In the movie "A Night in Casablanca," the Marx Brothers are three ex-gangsters, Ronald Kornblow (Groucho Marx), Rusty (Harpo Marx), and Corbaccio (Chico Marx), who find employment at the Hotel Casablanca. Unbeknownst to them, the hotel is secretly managed by a group of Nazis led by Heinrich Stubel (Sig Ruman), who are searching for stolen art treasures hidden by the late Adolf Hitler.

When Stubel discovers that the Marx Brothers are onto their secret operations, he tries to get rid of them. However, the brothers are determined to unveil the Nazis' true agenda and save the priceless treasures. Ronald, posing as the new hotel manager, outsmarts Stubel, causing chaos and confusion along the way.

The Marx Brothers' trademark blend of slapstick comedy, rapid-fire dialogue, and musical performances is infused into the plot. Harpo plays his iconic silent character, using physical comedy to defeat the enemy and woo a beautiful French singer, Annette (Lisette Verea). Chico adds humor with his fast-talking and Italian accent, engaging in witty banter with Ronald.

As the situation becomes more complicated, Ronald becomes attracted to the mysterious Nazi agent, Beatrice Rheiner (Lois Collier), who tries to redirect his attention from the stolen art treasures. However, Ronald's intuition and comedic antics lead him closer to the truth.

Eventually, the Marx Brothers uncover the hidden treasure in a series of comical and highly improbable situations, exposing the Nazis' nefarious plans. In a climactic finale, they expose the true identities of the Nazi spies to the authorities, ensuring justice is served while managing to create an uproarious comedic spectacle.

"A Night in Casablanca" showcases the Marx Brothers' comedic genius as they navigate a dangerous postwar setting with their inimitable brand of humor, managing to save the day and provide audiences with a delightful and hilarious cinematic experience.
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