Brothers and Sisters (1980)
Thriller about the murder of a prostitute. Centred round the lives and life styles of two brothers at the time of the murder. As the film progresses and the events of the murder night unfold, it emerges that both brothers - perhaps all men - are suspect.
Director: Richard Woolley
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 96 min
Release Date: September 24, 1980
Cast
- Sam Dale - David Barratt
- Robert East - James Barratt
- Elizabeth Bennett - Sarah Barratt
- Jenifer Armitage - Tricia Snow
- Barry McCarthy - Pete Gibson
- Mavis Pugh - The Mother
- Norman Claridge - The Father
- Barrie Shore - Helen Dawson
- Fred Gaunt - The Detective
- Nick Jensen - Constable
Screenplay
- Tammy Walker
- Richard Woolley (Screenplay)
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Richard Woolley
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Brothers and Sisters about?
- Thriller about the murder of a prostitute. Centred round the lives and life styles of two brothers at the time of the murder. As the film progresses and the events of the murder night unfold, it emerges that both brothers - perhaps all men - are suspect.
- Who directed Brothers and Sisters?
- Brothers and Sisters was directed by Richard Woolley.
- Who stars in Brothers and Sisters?
- Brothers and Sisters stars Sam Dale, Robert East, Elizabeth Bennett, Jenifer Armitage, Barry McCarthy, Mavis Pugh.
- How long is Brothers and Sisters?
- Brothers and Sisters has a runtime of 1h 36m (96 minutes).
- What genre is Brothers and Sisters?
- Brothers and Sisters is a Drama film.
- Where was Brothers and Sisters produced?
- Brothers and Sisters was produced in United Kingdom.