Our very talented video editor on The Doggy Movie - Noah Diamond - stars in Groucho On The Air this Saturday, January 29 at 8PM in NYC.
So beat a path out to Bushwick (directions) this Saturday night & cheer on our very own Noah Diamond in his latest & most hilarious incarnation of the cigar-chomping (Noah swears he never inhaled!) Groucho Marx!
For discount TX online, just click on this link!
And don't forget to tell Noah that Marx Brothers Place sent you!
Cheers from MBP!
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Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Marx Brothers Place: The Doggy Movie is Launched to YouTube!
The 93rd Street Beautification Association proudly announces that its latest preservation movie short The Dignified Denizens of Marx Brothers Place (or...The Doggy Movie) - written by author and Association co-chair Susan Kathryn Hefti - has now been launched to YouTube!
We invite everybody to stop what you're doing for the next 9 minutes (as long as that won't jeopardize your job, of course!) and click on this link to watch The Doggy Movie! We really think you'll enjoy it!
Thanks again to all the intrepid folks who so bravely defied Dorothy-like tornado winds to come out for the special advance screening of The Doggy Movie on September 16th at the New York Public Library: We were thrilled to see everybody & so delighted that you all enjoyed The Doggy Movie!
Special thanks go out to our masterful video editor Noah Diamond who so generously gave of his time & talent to this special preservation project!
Thanks also to our very talented audio recording editor Cathy Amerling; the hilarious voice talents of Hollywood's Kurt Fuller & Judith Hendra and most importantly our neighborhood stars - Jackie the Boston Terrier and Victor the Black Russian Terrier - whose appearances make The Doggy Movie a little gem!
Thanks again for all your support! We hope everybody enjoys watching The Doggy Movie!
And of course as always, please share this link with everybody you know to help save Marx Brothers Place!
To make a tax-deductible donation to help keep the preservation campaign alive, please just click on this link! Thanks again and we look forward to seeing you all soon!
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