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The Brotherhood

  • Director: Martin Ritt
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Crime
  • Movie Type: Crime Drama, Gangster Film
  • Themes: Mafia Life, Sibling Relationships
  • Main Cast: Kirk Douglas, Alex Cord, Irene Papas, Luther Adler, Susan Strasberg
  • Release Year: 1968
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 96 minutes

Plot

In Martin Ritt's The Brotherhood, Kirk Douglas plays Frank Ginetta, an old-line Mafioso who resents the newer policies encouraged by his younger brother Vince (Alex Cord). Frank resists all attempts at modernizing his operation, whereupon Vince cajoles his father-in-law Dominick Bertolo (Luther Adler) to spearhead an inter-mob rebellion. Summing up Bertolo as a rat and a liar, Frank has the man murdered in a graphically brutal fashion. It is up to Vince to exact retribution by killing his own brother. Lewis John Carlino's screenplay includes many of the elements that would gain legendary status upon the release of The Godfather, including the dreaded "kiss of death." Star Kirk Douglas also served as producer. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Review

Although its reputation can't help but pale in comparison to the cultural juggernaut that is The Godfather, this earlier mafia film infuses a simpler tale with similar moral complexity. Kirk Douglas and Alex Cord turn in fine performances as Frank and Vince, a pair of orphaned Mafia princes who find themselves on opposite sides of an internecine struggle with modernization. Like many gangster movies, The Brotherhood serves as an extended metaphor of the immigrant experience. Frank, with his long-suffering Italian wife (an impressive Irene Papas), represents the first generation while Vince, with his deliberately bland American bride (Susan Strasberg), embodies the second. Vince may immerse himself in an increasingly scientific approach to white-collar crime while Frank retreats to his Sicilian homeland, but their conflict inevitably gets settled the old-fashioned way. With its flashback structure, Lewis John Carlino's script extracts an air of escalating tension even from the film's opening scenes. The violence, when it occurs, is unsettling precisely because of its scarcity and intensity. The cinematography, by Amerigo Gengarelli and Boris Kaufman, may seem downright cheerful by today's post-Coppola, post-Sopranos standards. But by thrusting his film's abrupt denouement into the sun-kissed merriment of a family celebration, director Martin Ritt underscores the simultaneous pull and powerlessness of tradition. ~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide

Cast

Murray Hamilton - Egan; Eduardo Ciannelli - Don Peppino; Joe de Santis - Pietro; Connie Scott - Carmelo Ginetta; Val Avery - Jake; Val Bisoglio - Cheech; Alan Hewitt - Sol Levin; Barry Primus - Vido; Michele Cimarosa - Toto

Credit

Tambi Larsen - Art Director, Ruth Morley - Costume Designer, Peter R. Scoppa - First Assistant Director, Martin Ritt - Director, Francesco Cinieri - Second Unit Director, Frank Bracht - Editor, Lalo Schifrin - Composer (Music Score), Boris Kaufman - Cinematographer, Amerigo Gengarelli - Cinematographer, Kirk Douglas - Producer, Jack C. Jacobsen - Sound/Sound Designer, Lewis John Carlino - Screenwriter

Similar Movies

Bella Mafia - Parts I & II; Gotti; GoodFellas; The Godfather; Boss of Bosses; King of New York; Mean Streets; The Don Is Dead
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The Brotherhood

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Directed by Martin Ritt
Written by Lewis John Carlino
Starring Kirk Douglas
Release date(s) December, 1968
Running time 96 min.
Country USA
Language English

The Brotherhood is a 1968 film, directed by Martin Ritt.

The Plot

The son of a powerful Mafia don comes home from his army service in Vietnam and wants to lead his own life, but family tradition, intrigues and powerplays involving his older brother dictate otherwise, and he finds himself being slowly drawn back into that world.

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