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What's the meaning of the phrase 'Horse feathers'? Rubbish, nonsense. What's the origin of the phrase 'Horse feathers'? This term, which was originally the single word horsefeathers, but is now also widely written as two words, is of American origin and its use is largely restricted to the USA.
The meaning of HORSEFEATHERS is nonsense, balderdash. How to use horsefeathers in a sentence.
Horse Feathers: Directed by Norman Z. McLeod. With The Marx Brothers, Groucho Marx, Harpo Marx, Chico Marx. Quincy Adams Wagstaff, Huxley University's new president, accidentally hires bumblers Baravelli and Pinky to help his school win the big football game against their rival, Darwin University.
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- Comedy, Family, Musical
- Norman Z. McLeod
- 1932-08-19
Horse Feathers (1932) Topics. Comedy, Sport, Musical, Romance, Crime, The Marx Brothers. Language. English. Starring Groucho Marx, Harpo Marx, Chico Marx, Zeppo Marx, Thelma Todd, David Landau, Nat Pendleton, James Pierce, Florine McKinney, Theresa Harris, Frank Rice, Syd Saylor, Phil Tead, Ben Taggart, Edward LeSaint, Robert Greig, E.H. Calvert.
- 67 min
- 21.2K
- Vincent Thomas Lamb
Horse feathers or horsefeathers may refer to: Arts. Horse Feathers, a 1932 pre-Code comedy film starring the Marx Brothers. Horse Feathers (band), an American indie folk band from Portland, Oregon. Equestrian. Deciduous hoof capsule, a covering on the hooves of newborn foals, sometimes called "horse feathers"
Horse Feathers (1932) by the Marx Brothers. Groucho and Chico ham it up in the "Password Scene".
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- 1.2M
- Bipkotz
May 28, 2011 · Written by such renowned wits as S. J. Perelman, Will B. Johnstone, Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby, Horse Feathers is a comedy smorgasbord, offering generous doses of all four Marx Brothers...
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