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The Brothers

2001, Movie, R, 100 mins

BROTHERS, THE
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What do women want? The four friends whose romantic travails drive this testosterone-heavy answer to WAITING TO EXHALE would surely like to know. The "brothers" — Jackson (Morris Chestnut), Terry (Shemar Moore, of TV's The Young and the Restless), Derrick (D.L. Hughley, of TV's The Hughleys) and Brian (Bill Bellamy) — know what women should want: them. They're the cream of the crop — handsome and successful African-American doctors and lawyers who have their ac... read more leave a comment
Year: 2001
Rated R

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Cast
Morris Chestnut: Jackson Smith
Shemar Moore: Terry White
D.L. Hughley: Derrick West
Bill Bellamy: Brian Palmer
Gabrielle Union: Denise Johnson
Susan Dalian: BeBe Fales

 

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Has actor Clifton Powell of ...

Question: Has actor Clifton Powell of Next Friday and The Brothers died? A local movie critic listed him as the "late" actor and said his part in the upcoming The Gospel was Powell's final role.


Answer: To paraphrase the late Mark Twain, reports of Clifton Powell's death have been greatly exaggerated. He isn't dead.

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I saw a trailer a few months ...

Question: I saw a trailer a few months ago and didn't recognize any of the actors, so it may have been a foreign film. It was about a set of brothers and a woman; one goes to war and is taken hostage. The family assumes he's dead and the other brother ends up falling in love with the wife; then the presumed-dead brother returns. Is this movie available on DVD or not even in theaters yet? It looked really interesting, and any help you could give me in finding it would be great.Answer: You saw a trailer for the exceptional Danish film Brothers (2004). The only cast member most Americans would know is Connie Nielsen, who is Danish but had never made a film in her native language until Brothers; she started her movie career in France and then moved to the U.S., where she starred in films like read more

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