Brotherly Love (1928 film)
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Brotherly Love (1928 film) | |
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Directed by | Charles Reisner |
Produced by | MGM |
Written by | Earl Baldwin (scenario) Lew Lipton (scenario) Robert Hopkins (intertitles) |
Starring | Karl Dane George K. Arthur Jean Arthur |
Cinematography | Henry Sharp |
Edited by | George Hively |
Distributed by | MGM |
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67 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent...(English intertitles) |
Brotherly Love is a 1928 silent film part-talkie comedy produced and distributed by MGM and directed by Charles Reisner. It is a starring vehicle for the comedy team of Karl Dane and George K. Arthur. Young Jean Arthur supports the comedy duo. While essentially a silent film, the movie had music with sound effects and talking sequences. Buster Keaton makes an uncredited appearance as a barber.[1][2]
A print is allegedly extant at UCLA Film and Television archives.[3] The Library of Congress database lists no copies.[4]
Cast
- Karl Dane - Oscar
- George K. Arthur - Jerry
- Jean Arthur - Mary
- Richard Carlyle - Warden Brown
- Edward Connelly - Coggswell
- Marcia Harris - Mrs. Coggswell
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