The Cocoanuts
"The Cocoanuts" is a 1929 silent film featuring the comedic talents of the Marx Brothers. Set in a Florida hotel, the story revolves around a group of characters involved in a real estate scheme. The film showcases the brothers' signature humor, including wordplay and slapstick comedy.
The movie was directed by Robert Florey and is based on a Broadway musical of the same name. It features memorable songs and routines, highlighting the Marx Brothers' unique style. Although it was released during the transition to sound films, "The Cocoanuts" remains a classic example of early 20th-century comedy.