Marshall played it in 1925 against Alekhine, success as expected:
lichess.org/study/9gg1ZDC2/16p8pu8mThe game is a model game showing how to use the e- and f-pawn in order to get an attack.
Alexander Koblencs (the once famous coach of Tal) writes in "Der Weg zum Erfolg", book 1, that 4.e4 was not so good, because it allowed Black to play the nice e5 idea of the game, and White should rather play 4. Nf3, or even g3 followed by Bg2. Stockfish has its own ideas, of course.
In the 11th move Black should have played Nxe5 with equal chances instead of the provocative Qxe5.