Rob Farr wrote:Ed, are you suggesting that The Big Store actually made a profit? I mean, it must have been a pretty paultry budget, but still...
I know it's hard to believe, Rob...but according to John McElwee in his excellent "Greenbriar Picture Show" blog, THE BIG STORE's negative cost was $850,000, least costly of all Marx MGM films, and it made a net profit of $33,000...keeping in mind that the last Marx MGM outing to make a profit was A NIGHT AT THE OPERA, which according to Sam Marx cost $1.1 million and only netted in the neighborhood of $100,000...and nothing in between (RACES, ROOM SERVICE, AT THE CIRCUS or GO WEST) showed a profit at the time of initial release.
No wonder Groucho was always kvetching about holding onto his money, worried that he would become another Eddie LeSaint or Wilfred Lucas, "tomorrow's forgotten extra." And we thought Groucho was only kidding...apparently he felt he had reason to worry!