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- The_Brothers_(1947_film) runtime "98.0".
- The_Brothers_(1947_film) abstract "The Brothers is a British film melodrama of 1947, starring Patricia Roc and John Laurie, from a novel of the same name by L.A.G. Strong. It is set in the Western Isles of Scotland, and the long and murderous grudge between two clans there, the Macraes and McFarishes. Patricia Roc plays a serving girl, whose arrival to work for the Macraes reinflames the conflict and causes an internal power-struggle between two brothers in the Macrae clan (played by Maxwell Reed and Duncan Macrae).".
- The_Brothers_(1947_film) cinematography Stephen_Dade.
- The_Brothers_(1947_film) director David_MacDonald_(director).
- The_Brothers_(1947_film) editing Vladimir_Sagovsky.
- The_Brothers_(1947_film) producer Sydney_Box.
- The_Brothers_(1947_film) runtime "5880.0".
- The_Brothers_(1947_film) starring Finlay_Currie.
- The_Brothers_(1947_film) starring John_Laurie.
- The_Brothers_(1947_film) starring Maxwell_Reed.
- The_Brothers_(1947_film) starring Patricia_Roc.
- The_Brothers_(1947_film) starring Will_Fyffe.
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- The_Brothers_(1947_film) writer David_MacDonald_(director).
- The_Brothers_(1947_film) writer Muriel_Box.
- The_Brothers_(1947_film) writer Paul_Vincent_Carroll.
- The_Brothers_(1947_film) writer Sydney_Box.
- The_Brothers_(1947_film) cinematography Stephen_Dade.
- The_Brothers_(1947_film) country "United Kingdom".
- The_Brothers_(1947_film) director David_MacDonald_(director).
- The_Brothers_(1947_film) distributor "General Film Distributors".
- The_Brothers_(1947_film) editing Vladimir_Sagovsky.
- The_Brothers_(1947_film) hasPhotoCollection The_Brothers_(1947_film).
- The_Brothers_(1947_film) language "English".
- The_Brothers_(1947_film) music "Cedric Thorpe Davie".
- The_Brothers_(1947_film) name "The Brothers".
- The_Brothers_(1947_film) producer Sydney_Box.
- The_Brothers_(1947_film) released "1947".
- The_Brothers_(1947_film) runtime "5880.0".
- The_Brothers_(1947_film) starring Finlay_Currie.
- The_Brothers_(1947_film) starring John_Laurie.
- The_Brothers_(1947_film) starring Maxwell_Reed.
- The_Brothers_(1947_film) starring Patricia_Roc.
- The_Brothers_(1947_film) starring Will_Fyffe.
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- The_Brothers_(1947_film) writer David_MacDonald_(director).
- The_Brothers_(1947_film) writer Muriel_Box.
- The_Brothers_(1947_film) writer Paul_Vincent_Carroll.
- The_Brothers_(1947_film) writer Sydney_Box.
- The_Brothers_(1947_film) subject Category:1947_films.
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- The_Brothers_(1947_film) comment "The Brothers is a British film melodrama of 1947, starring Patricia Roc and John Laurie, from a novel of the same name by L.A.G. Strong. It is set in the Western Isles of Scotland, and the long and murderous grudge between two clans there, the Macraes and McFarishes. Patricia Roc plays a serving girl, whose arrival to work for the Macraes reinflames the conflict and causes an internal power-struggle between two brothers in the Macrae clan (played by Maxwell Reed and Duncan Macrae).".
- The_Brothers_(1947_film) label "The Brothers (1947 film)".
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- The_Brothers_(1947_film) name "The Brothers".