The Brothers (1913)
Robert and John Gregory were left orphans. Robert, a wealthy soul, found his health failing and the doctor advised him to seek the lower levels. John, drunk most of the time, agreed to accompany him. The senor, Estabon, lived with his pretty wife and sister in the little cabin in the valley. Alone in the woods he found Robert and John, Robert prone upon the ground from exhaustion and John, quite drunk, beside him. The Spaniard took them home and in the days that followed Robert's health returned, and he grew to love the Spanish girl.
Director: Wallace Reid
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 11 min
Release Date: May 5, 1913
Cast
- Wallace Reid - Robert Gregory
- Vivian Rich - Señorita Estabon
- George Field - John Gregory
- Eugene Pallette - Estabon
Production: American Film Manufacturing Company
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Wallace Reid
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Brothers about?
- Robert and John Gregory were left orphans. Robert, a wealthy soul, found his health failing and the doctor advised him to seek the lower levels. John, drunk most of the time, agreed to accompany him. The senor, Estabon, lived with his pretty wife and sister in the little cabin in the valley. Alone in the woods he found Robert and John, Robert prone upon the ground from exhaustion and John, quite drunk, beside him. The Spaniard took them home and in the days that followed Robert's health returned, and he grew to love the Spanish girl.
- Who directed The Brothers?
- The Brothers was directed by Wallace Reid.
- Who stars in The Brothers?
- The Brothers stars Wallace Reid, Vivian Rich, George Field, Eugene Pallette.
- How long is The Brothers?
- The Brothers has a runtime of 11m (11 minutes).
- What genre is The Brothers?
- The Brothers is a Drama film.
- Where was The Brothers produced?
- The Brothers was produced in United States of America.