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Brother John

  • 1971
  • PG
  • 1h 35min
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Sidney Poitier and Beverly Todd in Brother John (1971)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA man who returns to his hometown for a funeral may have a much larger purpose in life than those around him can see.A man who returns to his hometown for a funeral may have a much larger purpose in life than those around him can see.A man who returns to his hometown for a funeral may have a much larger purpose in life than those around him can see.

  • Dirección
    • James Goldstone
  • Guionista
    • Ernest Kinoy
  • Elenco
    • Sidney Poitier
    • Will Geer
    • Bradford Dillman
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.4/10
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    • Dirección
      • James Goldstone
    • Guionista
      • Ernest Kinoy
    • Elenco
      • Sidney Poitier
      • Will Geer
      • Bradford Dillman
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    • 15Opiniones de los críticos
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    Brother John
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    Sidney Poitier
    Sidney Poitier
    • John Kane
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    • Louisa MacGill
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    9George041

    Sidney Poitier as a being of mystery

    Sidney Poitier gives an exemplary performance in a film in which the viewer is kept in suspense as to why and who. Right to the very end, the viewer never knows for sure what the visitor to a small town really is. The supporting cast is excellent and Will Geer and Sidney Poitier are outstanding.
    vchimpanzee

    Well done; Poitier and Geer and great, especially together

    In a Southern town, kindly old Doc Thomas is giving an elderly woman what appears at first to be a routine examination. But then he must tell her, in his caring way, that she is too far gone and while they can try, she needs to prepare for the worst.

    The woman's brother John cannot be found. And yet somehow he has always managed to show up when someone he cared about died. This time is no exception; while the family wonders how to contact him, John is already in his sister's hospital room.

    After the funeral, John stays around for a while, which is unusual for him. He entertains a group of school kids by telling about his adventures in Africa and showing them the culture of the people he met. The kids' teacher seems to be an old girlfriend, and the possibility exists of the romance rekindling.

    Doc Thomas should probably give up his practice, and the townspeople know this. He may not be senile yet, but he is showing a decline.

    Meanwhile, the union at an area factory appears ready to strike. The black workers aren't treated well, and some of the cops in town are racist. There may be trouble. Will John's presence help or hurt the situation?

    Sidney Poitier gives his usual masterful performance. And Will Geer does an outstanding job overall, even holding his own with the great Poitier in a powerful scene near the end.

    We never really learn what John does or why he seems to have supernatural abilities. All we know is that he is very intelligent and has lived many places and done many things.

    There are plenty of other good performances and good writing.

    It's worth seeing.
    Duzebyte

    Poitier plays a man who was always "different" and enigmatic, who returns to his home town

    I found the movie thought provoking when I first saw it. So much so, I purchased and read the book. Will Geer gives a performance that should have gotten him at least an oscar nomimation. The conversations between Poitier's character and Geer's are simple yet profound in what they imply. Not an action movie, more of a prophetic drama. Not a lot of people I have talked to have seen it but of those who have seen it, they have liked it. Its a great discussion group movie.
    7bkoganbing

    A stranger passed my way

    No doubt about it this may be the strangest role Sidney Poitier ever took on. But at the same time he did a haunting performance as Brother John whose arrival in town for his sister's funeral is cause for speculation in the southern town he hails from.

    Will Geer the town doctor upon hearing Poitier is in town says that Poitier has never returned but for family members when they die, both parents and now his sister. He keeps in no touch, but always knows.

    He muses out loud to his district attorney son Bradford Dillman who in turn talks to redneck sheriff Ramon Bieri and let's say they perform their own highly illegal investigation because this man hasn't done anything. But he's a well dressed black man with good speech and manners so who knows what he could be up to. There's a strike going on in town at a factory which is their largest employer and he could be some leftwing agitator, a communist who knows.

    Poitier isn't getting along any better with the black people he grew up with. They think he's a snob and the girl he dated at one time Beverly Todd can't figure him out.

    Poitier is one of those humans who apparently has been granted certain insights the rest of us don't have. It's not in their nature to make really close friends. We've seen this in several films, two I can cite are The Passing Of The Third Floor Back with Conrad Veidt and one who was granted a bit more than insight to is Michael Clarke Duncan in The Green Mile.

    The beautiful thing about a film like Brother John is that you can put almost any kind of interpretation on it. Watch it and create your own.
    5moonspinner55

    "You sure are a strange breed of cat!"

    Odd Ernest Kinoy screenplay involving a mysteriously reticent black man of very few words returning to his Southern hometown for the funeral of his sister, dating a pretty schoolteacher but also getting involved in heated racial confrontations between the black residents and the redneck law. Peculiar, offbeat to say the least, yet hardly engrossing or emotional aside from the two big confrontations (one racially-charged, the other over a woman). Will Geer gives an irritatingly obtuse, owl-like performance as the doctor who originally delivered "Brother John", and who now senses something magical about him. In the lead, Sidney Poitier holds the screen with resplendence; he still has all the charisma and inner-fire of his popular 1960s roles, and allows us to see it (or perceive it) at perfectly-timed intervals. However, this cloudy mood piece--with timely undercurrents of oppression--isn't an exciting or gripping picture. Some have lauded the film for its dreamy ambiance, others will feel this approach ultimately works against the characters. A mixed-bag, though one with a beautiful score by Quincy Jones and expressive Gerald Perry Finnerman cinematography. ** from ****

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      Columbia Pictures was denied the use of the name Kane for this picture by a 3-man industry panel on April 24, 1970. RKO claimed the moniker would be detrimental to the movie Citizen Kane (1941) which was still in re-issue. Variety, May 20, 1970.
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      John Kane: What do you want from me Doctor Thomas? I can't tell you anything.

      Doc Thomas: I know. You might just be a paranoid schizophrenic, and I might be a senile psychotic sharing your delusion.

      John Kane: That's possible.

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      Featured in Shirtless: Hollywood's Sexiest Men (2002)
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      Children of the Summer
      Music by Quincy Jones and lyrics by Ernie Sheldon

      Performed by Clydie King

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 15 de agosto de 1971 (Suecia)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • Kane
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Marysville, California, Estados Unidos
    • Productoras
      • Columbia Pictures
      • E&R
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      1 hora 35 minutos
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    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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