- The Marx Brothers by Stefan Timphus
 the home of this page
 
- Marxology by Mikael Uhlin
 Concentrating on the earlier years of their career.
 
- Harpo's Place by Bill Marx
 Website about Harpo, created by his son Bill, with extensive biography and lots of pictures.
 Bill's blog "sonofharpospeaks" is no longer active
 
- The Marx Brothers Museum by Rolf Ronestar
 A site presenting a lot of material in a great design
 
- Why A Duck? by Frank M. Bland
 This Official Unofficial Marx Brothers Web Site has it all. The people, the movies, sounds, pictures etc.
 (This is a copy of the site originally available under the domain "whyaduck.com")
 
- The Marx Brothers Council Podcast by Matthew Coniam, Noah Diamond and Bob Gassel
 Bob, Matthew and Noah (and the occasional guest) discuss everything Marx Brothers related.
 
- An Evening with Groucho
 Frank Ferrante's show
 
- A Day on the Internet by Steve Bailey, John Brennan
 Movie reviews
 
- The Age of Comedy -  The Marx Brothers by John V. Brennan, John Larrabee
 Movie reviews. The site also has sections about other classic comedians
 
- Dr. Macro's High Quality Movie Scans
 High quality scans of promotional pictures
 
- Groucho Marx by Groucho Marx Productions, Inc.
 Official Groucho website
 
- From the Marxives by Patrick McCaughey
 Genealogy research
 
- Giraffes on Horseback Salad: The Graphic Novel
 Webpage for the "strangest movie never made", a collaboration between the Marx Brothers and Salvador Dali. The script was turned into a graphic novel and this is the author's website.
 
- Groucho: A Marxist? by The Smoking Gun
 A FBI file about Groucho from 1953
 
- FBI-file on Groucho from 1937 by The Smoking Gun
 Mainly deals with the copyright infringement case from 1937
 
- The Greatest Films by Tim Dirks
 has great pages about several of the Brothers' movies
 
- Whyaduck Productions Inc. by Robert B. Weide
 Website of the company who made the documentary "Marx Brothers in a Nutshell"
 
- The Lester S. Levy Collection of Sheet Music by Johns Hopkins University
 has several pieces from Marx Brothers shows
 
- The one, the only Groucho by Billy Ingram
 Good site about "You bet your life"
 

 

