Brothers (1977 film)
Brothers is a 1977 American drama film directed by Arthur Barron and produced by Edward Lewis and Mildred Lewis. It stars Bernie Casey, Vonetta McGee, Ron O'Neal, John Lehne, Stu Gilliam, Renny Roker, Owen Pace, Dwan Smith and Martin St. Judge in the lead roles. This film's music is composed by Taj Mahal.[3]
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Directed by | Arthur Barron[1] |
Produced by | Edward Lewis Mildred Lewis |
Starring | Bernie Casey Vonetta McGee Ron O'Neal John Lehne Stu Gilliam Renny Roker Owen Pace Dwan Smith Martin St. Judge Charles Ricardo Brown Susan Barrister John Zaremba Sam Nudell John Shay Al Turner Joseph Havener Samantha Harper Richard Collins Richard Peck Mercedes Alberti Thomas Bellin Alonzo Bridges Joe Carlo David Clover Robert Cortes Carl M. Craig Janet Dey Oliver Fletcher Sidney Galanty Zeno Nahayevsky Nick Pellegrino Cynthia Songé Jim Swoopes Edwin J. Thalman Alphonso Williams Dick Yarmy[2] |
Music by | Taj Mahal |
Cinematography | John Arthur Morrill |
Edited by | William Paul Dornisch |
Production company | Edward Lewis Productions Soho Productions Warner Bros. |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
Release date | 3 August 1977 |
Running time | 105 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Cast
- Bernie Casey as David Thomas
- Vonetta McGee as Paula Jones
- Ron O'Neal as Walter Nance
- John Lehne as McGee
- Stu Gilliam as Robinson
- Renny Roker as Lewis
- Owen Pace as Joshua
- Dwan Smith as Kendra
- Martin St. Judge as Williams[4]
- Charles Ricardo Brown as Horton
- Susan Barrister as Tina
- John Zaremba
- Sam Nudell as Attorney Sirrell
- John Shay
- Al Turner as Henry Taylor
- Joseph Havener as Warden
- Samantha Harper as Joan Kline
- Richard Collins
- Richard Peck
- Mercedes Alberti as Female Guard
- Thomas Bellin
- Alonzo Bridges
- Joe Carlo
- David Clover
- Robert Cortes
- Carl M. Craig as Jack Browning
- Janet Dey
- Oliver Fletcher as Lacy
- Sidney Galanty as Balaban
- Zeno Nahayevsky
- Nick Pellegrino
- Cynthia Songé as Staff Girl
- Jim Swoopes as Sen. Billings
- Edwin J. Thalman
- Alphonso Williams as Bill
- Dick Yarmy as District Attorney Wayne[5]
Reception
Release
Brothers was released in theatres on August 3, 1977. The film was released on VHS on September 1, 1998, by Warner Home Video.[6]
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See also
References
- "Brothers 1977 Directed by Arthur Barron". letterboxd.com. Retrieved 2017-06-27.
- "Brothers (1977)". themoviescene.co.uk. Retrieved 2017-06-27.
- "Brothers". Turner Classic Movies. United States: Turner Broadcasting System. Retrieved 2017-06-27.
- "Brothers 1977 film". moviefone.com. Retrieved 2017-06-27.
- "Brothers". afi.com. Retrieved 2017-06-27.
- Brothers (VHS). Burbank, California: Warner Home Video. September 1, 1998. ASIN 6303921973. Retrieved March 5, 2018.CS1 maint: ASIN uses ISBN (link)
External links
- Brothers on IMDb
- Brothers at Rotten Tomatoes
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