Display title | Horse Feathers |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Horse Feathers is the fourth Marx Brothers film, co-written with S. J. Perelman, and arguably their first classic. Groucho Marx plays the incoming president of Huxley College, Quincy Adams Wagstaff, who with his usual partners in crime confronts a win-at-all-costs football game with the rival school, Darwin. The bad guys have hired ringers, pro ballers posing as student athletes, and the campus widow is on the make and out for the secret Huxley playbook. |