Article: DVD; VIEWS; Marx Brothers sing a new tune.(VARIETY)

Byline: Randy A. Salas; Staff Writer

The Marx Brothers return to DVD today - and how. Their earlier films have been out of print on DVD for several years, but today heralds the digital debut of their two biggest films, 1935's "A Night at the Opera" and 1937's "A Day at the Races," in a five disc-set that includes five other Marx Brothers movies and a slew of extras.

As Groucho Marx's Otis B. Driftwood says in "A Night at the Opera": "Let joy be unconfined - let there be dancing in the streets, drinking in the saloons and necking in the parlors!"

"The Marx Brothers Collection" (Warner, $59.95) gathers films from the later, MGM years of the ...

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