The secret world on Groucho.(investigation of Groucho Marx)

Nation, The, September, 1998 by Wiener, Jon

The FBI compiled a lengthy file on comedian Groucho Marx, and he also was investigated extensively in the 1950s by the bureau, as well as by the House Un-American Activities Committee. The file consisted of viewer complaints about Marx's television show and other implications of communist sympathy.

No, they didn't confuse him with Karl. In 1953 the FBI really did want to know if Groucho Marx was a member of the Communist Party. Apparently the bureau was not familiar with Groucho's famous motto, "I don't care to belong to any club that accepts people like me as members." In response to my Freedom of Information Act request, the FBI released 186 pages of its file on Groucho, who died in 1977 at 82. It contains a lengthy report to J. Edgar Hoover dated December 1953 on...

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