The only man ever to write two Marx Brothers movies by himself, the famous unknown who wrote vaudeville and radio shows for Milton Berle, punched up "The Wizard of Oz," and created "The Life of Riley" now tells juicy tales about his career.
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The only man ever to write two Marx Brothers movies by himself, the famous unknown who wrote vaudeville and radio shows for Milton Berle, punched up "The Wizard of Oz," and created "The Life of Riley" now tells juicy tales about his career.
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