Recently recovered recording features voice of Harpo Marx, the 'silent' Marx brother
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A newly discovered recording captures Harpo Marx speaking, a rare occurrence for the comedian famous for his pantomime performances and silence on screen. The live album, recovered after decades, was recorded just six months before his death in 1964. Harpo, the wordless member of the Marx Brothers comedy trio, spent his career communicating through physical comedy and music rather than dialogue, making this audio artifact a significant find for fans and historians of classic comedy.