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Nachdem der pensionierte Gangsterboss John Sarto versucht, seinen Platz zurückzuerobern und seine ehemaligen Freunde versuchen, ihn zu töten, findet er Trost in einem Kloster und erfindet si... Alles lesenNachdem der pensionierte Gangsterboss John Sarto versucht, seinen Platz zurückzuerobern und seine ehemaligen Freunde versuchen, ihn zu töten, findet er Trost in einem Kloster und erfindet sich als frommer Mönch neu.Nachdem der pensionierte Gangsterboss John Sarto versucht, seinen Platz zurückzuerobern und seine ehemaligen Freunde versuchen, ihn zu töten, findet er Trost in einem Kloster und erfindet sich als frommer Mönch neu.
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Dick Wessel
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Likable gangster comedy-drama surprises with an unusual, amusing premise and takes it to an uplifting ending; with a superb star cast of the time, but it's mainly the Robinson/Bogart confrontation that livens up the show.
"Brother Orchid" is a slight variation on the gangster films which put "Warner Bros" on the map in the first place. Edward G. Robinson is cast once again as a mobster but with a difference. After being frozen out by the mob and left for dead, Robinson finds his way to a monastery. The head monk - well played by Donald Crisp - takes pity on the gangster and offers him a place of shelter and also a new way of life. The results are both amusing and less than successful. I enjoyed what this film has to offer, the story is interesting. Edward G. Robinson dominates "Brother Orchid" but Humphrey Bogart still does his thing. The two have an almighty clash during the climax and it is worth waiting for.
Enjoy this movie for two good reasons right off. Edward G. Robinson and Humphrey Bogart. Then, take in the movie as a time capsule enjoying the sights, sounds and slang's of that era. That's what I like about these older movies. You get to see how things were in that generation and in this case that's nearly 80 years ago. The plot is comedy mixed with gangsters and Hollywood never knows how that will be received until after the fact. In this case, the stars and supporting cast pull it through making it a recommendation not to be missed. There are a few scenes that do trigger the emotions and there is nothing you can do about them but to let them have their way. A good movie does this. I like to eat when I watch movies.I recommend a sandwich with a tasty drink followed by some sweet munch for this one...Enjoy Edward G's mannerisms, facial expressions and tones of voice for he had fun doing them. I had fun receiving them....
Cute little gangster dramedy about a racketeer (Edward G) who finds "real class" in a monastery while on the lam from rival gangsters led by Bogie. Bogie himself (in, thankfully, one of his last supporting roles before stardom) has little presence in the film. Ann Sothern as Edward G's girlfriend steals the movie in whatever scene she's in.
Could've been real dull without the presence of both Robinson and Sothern. As it is, it's alright for a rainy day viewing.
Could've been real dull without the presence of both Robinson and Sothern. As it is, it's alright for a rainy day viewing.
After a life of leading rackets you retire, intent on broadening horizons rising higher, in the world of upper classes, you'll reside above the masses, until the day that all is spent and you require; so a trip back to the guys to reassert, leaves you running through the hills, shot through, in dirt, double crossed, misled, betrayed, on the brink of your own grave, found and rescued, then encouraged to wear skirt; it takes some time til buds and shoots start to appear, in this world that's rather plain, somewhat austere, a deviation then side-tracks, as you curtail with vengeful axe, to return to those blessed hands, and volunteer.
Ann Sothern is great.
Ann Sothern is great.
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- WissenswertesOf the five films that Edward G. Robinson and Humphrey Bogart made together, this is the only one in which neither is killed. The other films are Wem gehört die Stadt? (1936), Mit harten Fäusten (1937), Das Doppelleben des Dr. Clitterhouse (1938), and Gangster in Key Largo (1948).
- PatzerAs Jack Buck and John Sarto fight, Humphrey Bogart fails to pull a punch and actually hits Edward G. Robinson in the face.
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Brother Superior: When the heart speaks, Brother Orchid, other hearts must listen.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Hollywood and the Stars: How to Succeed as a Gangster (1963)
- SoundtracksMy Little Buckaroo
(1937) (uncredited)
Music by M.K. Jerome
Lyrics by Jack Scholl
Played on piano by John Ridgely
Sung by John Ridgely, Tom Tyler and Dick Wessel
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