The clip The trial Part 2 from Duck Soup (1933) with Chico Marx, George MacQuarrie That's-a fine, I'll tak...

The clip The trial Part 2 from Duck Soup (1933) with Chico Marx, George MacQuarrie That's-a fine, I'll take some. You'll take what? A "liminate", a nice, cold glass-a lemonade. Hey, boss, I'm going good. Gentlemen, Chicolini here may talk like an idiot and look like an idiot. But don't let that fool you. He really is an idiot. I implore you. Send him back to his father and brothers who are waiting for him with open arms in the penitentiary. I suggest that we give him ten years in Leavenworth or eleven years in Twelveworth. I tell you what I'll do. I'll take five and ten in Woolworth. I wanted to get a writ of Habeas Corpus, but I should have gotten a-rid of you instead. I object. Even I object. Then I object too. You're on trial, you can't object. Your Excellency, general Cooper says that the Sylvanian troops are about to land on Freedonian soil. This means war! Something must be done. War would mean a prohibitive increase in our taxes. Hey, I got an uncle lives in Texas. No! I'm talking about taxes, money, dollars. Dallas! That's where my uncle lives, Dallas, Texas! More bad news. Didn't I tell you? Your Excellency. What's on your mind, babe? In behalf of the women of Freedonia, I have taken it upon myself to make one final effort to prevent war. No kidding? I've talked to Ambassador Trentino, and he says Sylvania doesn't want war either. "Either. "