Brothers (1930)
Bob Naughton and Eddie Connolly are identical-twin brothers that were separated in infancy. Bob is raised by a rich lawyer, has all the advantages, but is a drunk with no moral character. Eddie is a pianist in a speak-easy but a man of high character. Bob commits a murder and Eddie is blamed and faces life in prison.
Director: Walter Lang
Genre: Crime, Drama, Romance
Runtime: 63 min
Release Date: October 19, 1930
Cast
- Bert Lytell - Bob Naughton / Eddie Connolly
- Dorothy Sebastian - Norma Moore
- William Morris - Dr. Moore
- Richard Tucker - Prosecuting Attorney
- Maurice Black - Giuseppe Michaelo Lorenzo
- Frank McCormack - Oily Joe
- Claire McDowell - Bess Naughton
- Howard Hickman - John Naughton
- Francis McDonald - Tony
- Rita Carlyle - Mag
Screenplay
- Herbert Aston Jr. (Theatre Play)
- Sidney Lazarus (Scenario Writer)
- John T. Neville (Scenario Writer)
- Charles R. Condon (Scenario Writer)
Editing: Gene Havlick
Production: Columbia Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Walter Lang
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Brothers about?
- Bob Naughton and Eddie Connolly are identical-twin brothers that were separated in infancy. Bob is raised by a rich lawyer, has all the advantages, but is a drunk with no moral character. Eddie is a pianist in a speak-easy but a man of high character. Bob commits a murder and Eddie is blamed and faces life in prison.
- Who directed Brothers?
- Brothers was directed by Walter Lang.
- Who stars in Brothers?
- Brothers stars Bert Lytell, Dorothy Sebastian, William Morris, Richard Tucker, Maurice Black, Frank McCormack.
- How long is Brothers?
- Brothers has a runtime of 1h 3m (63 minutes).
- What genre is Brothers?
- Brothers is a Crime, Drama, Romance film.
- Where was Brothers produced?
- Brothers was produced in United States of America.