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The Cocoanuts 1929

The Hotel de Cocoanuts faces financial collapse, and its owner, Hammer (Groucho Marx), desperately tries to save it. He attempts to charm the wealthy Mrs. Potter (Margaret Dumont) in the hope of securing a much-needed investment. However, his schemes are complicated by a series of misunderstandings, romantic rivalries, and chaotic comedic situations, ultimately putting the hotel’s future in jeopardy.

The Hotel de Cocoanuts faces financial collapse, and its owner, Hammer (Groucho Marx), desperately tries to save it. He attempts to charm the wealthy Mrs. Potter (Margaret Dumont) in the hope of securing a much-needed investment. However, his schemes are complicated by a series of misunderstandings, romantic rivalries, and chaotic comedic situations, ultimately putting the hotel’s future in jeopardy.

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The Cocoanuts does not have end credit scenes. You can leave when the credits roll.

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