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The Corsican Brothers

 
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The Corsican Brothers

  • Director: Gregory Ratoff
  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: Adventure
  • Movie Type: Adventure Drama
  • Themes: Righting the Wronged, Sibling Relationships
  • Main Cast: Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Ruth Warrick, Akim Tamiroff, J. Carrol Naish, H.B. Warner
  • Release Year: 1941
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 111 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: NR

Plot

The Corsican Brothers is based on theDumas novel about "psychic" twins--one feels the pain and experiences the thoughts of the other. Douglas Fairbanks Jr. plays both Mario and Lucien, siblings separated at birth because of a long-standing feud between various factions of their family. One twin is raised to be evil, the other to be good. In adulthood, the brothers become bitter enemies, not only because of family and political pressures but also because they both fall in love with the beautiful Isabelle (Ruth Warrick). Eventually, however, one twin gives up his life for the sake of the other during a climactic battle with tyrannical Corsican ruler Colonna (Akim Tamiroff). Produced on a virtual shoestring by Edward Small, The Corsican Brothers cannot rely on clever optical effects to convey the idea that Douglas Fairbanks Jr. is two people (some of the process work is embarrassing); instead, Fairbanks carries the story on the strength of his acting, subtly differentiating the two characters so that the audience is seldom confused as to which is which. Incidentally, the actor doubling for Fairbanks in the two-shots, his face averted from the camera, is Peter Cushing. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

John Emery - Tomasso; Henry Wilcoxon - Count Franchi; Gloria Holden - Countess Franchi; Walter Kingsford - Monsieur Dupre; Nana Bryant - Mme. Dupre; Pedro de Cordoba - Gravini; Veda Ann Borg - Maria; William Farnum - Priest; Sarah Padden - Nurse; Manart Kippen - Martelli; Ruth Robinson - Angela

Credit

Gregory Ratoff - Director, William F. Claxton - Editor, Grant Whytock - Editor, Dimitri Tiomkin - Composer (Music Score), Harry Stradling - Cinematographer, Edward Small - Producer, Howard A. Anderson - Special Effects, George Bruce - Screenwriter, Alexandre Dumas - Book Author
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